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More Scores? „ he dot marks the spot” was I the agony that was faced by many students during the year. Coupled with the usual SAT, DAT, SRA, and Achievement Tests, were the Minimum Competency Tests that were given to the ninth and tenth graders for the first time—the tests necessary to graduate from high school with a diploma, certifying that the student had successfully accomplished the required curriculum. In prepara¬ tion for the Competency Tests, a poster contest was held to bring out the im¬ portance of the tests. In the contest, Amy Howerton was awarded first place, Tony Smallwood second, and LaNae Wheeler third. Along with the poster contest, teachers held special tutoring sessions in English and math to help students with their individual problems. The SAT’s were offered during Nov¬ ember, March, and May, giving Jun¬ iors and Seniors a variety of times to take the test for a first time, or to improve their previous scores. After sitting for three hours, filling in the dots, and trying to decide whether to answer the question or leave it blank, most were relieved that it was over with. The only other thing to worry about were the scores that they would receive in about six weeks. After a mo i A’s concentrated study, freshmen take the competency tests. STANDARDIZKI) TESTS 23
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