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l .w ffgfiiifimf' ti' ' fiiiiifl' 'tk - ft., 4 . QA! A. Ms. Helen Schnare, steering committee chairman for the North Central Association evaluation dis- cusses the NCA rating system with faculty member. Ms. Barbara Russell. B. A new Missouri ruling provides that access to a students permanent records may only be obtained with the permission of the parents or the student. lf he is I8 years ofage or older. C, ACT and SAT tests are offered to college bound juniors and seniors so they may be easily evaluated by prospective colleges and universities. D. Mr. John Smith examines a students's current records file before helping him to plan his '75-76 class schedule. E. Administration, teachers, counselors, students, and parents participate in the evaluating of SCHS according to the guidelines of the North Central As- sociation. F. Report cards reflects teachers' evaluation of stu- dents' attempts to make the grade. VHS! IRM MGIUN IUIIILIN ' 'N I . .,,.. . . ' g els as 1 ' . . ,and more about the colleges you 'i are interested in' M' this book is part of your ACT Assessment It includes: '31 'Li ' lkwgili st, g. gg.: H: iff '.' -X , umnrx iitffftsf, I ,. ' - gg. -if fr , IIIEIBB r I Why take the ACT Assessment, pt? I Registration Procedures, p 3 I Listing of Test Centers, p, X I Listing of College Codes, p 13 I Guidelines for taking the ACT, p,2ii I Sample Test Questions, ,u..'I I The ACT Interest Inventory, p R6 I The Student Profile Section, ,n J,
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