Next week is a key week of tests and, as you have heard,
Monday and Tuesday, March 20th and 21st will function on
a late start bell schedule with 9th and 10th graders
taking the English End of Course assessments and 11th graders taking
the ACT. (Monday the 20th
will be the ACT registration steps and Tuesday will be the actual ACT test.) I wanted to give you a few friendly reminders
as you prepare to think about the tests.
Don’t stress yourself out over the tests. Yes, there is a lot of focus on testing, but
your test results are simply one snapshot of your abilities and do not define
you. Try to remember that it is not the
end of the world if your results aren’t where you would want them to be and so
simply go into the testing experience with a positive outlook and do the best
that you can without stressing yourself out over it.
Get a good night’s sleep in the days leading up to the
test. So many of you function in an
exhausted state of being and that can be particularly challenging when you are
trying to focus so intently and move through material quickly as you will need
to do on the ACT (and probably also the End of Course assessments). This will not be news to you, but being tired
makes it difficult to concentrate, it makes it easy to be distracted by other
things (including the thought of how tired you are), and it leads many to
feeling frustrated and overwhelmed.
Please, try to sleep – you need and deserve it.
Eat something on the morning of the tests. I always feel like this is such a stupid, cliché
thing to say to people prior to tests, but do you know how often I am meeting
with students and can hear their stomachs growling? This cannot be an ideal situation for
testing. So, even if you don’t want to
focus on the fact that the food will help your brain and body have the
nutrition it needs to perform at it’s optimal level, then at least look at it from
the perspective that you won’t have to listen to your stomach growling for the
hours of testing.
Academically, you are prepared for the tests and so I
sincerely hope they will go well for you!
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