Anonymous wrote:Just an FYI- If your child gets in, they will usually need to take a test to test out of algebra 1 in 9th grade. Even if your kid got straight As in algebra 1 in MS, your kid will still need to pass the test. Lots of people complain about it but Catholic schools don't care about straight As from public school. GL!
Anonymous wrote:Students take the test Dec or Jan of their eighth grade year for applications for the following school year. The admissions timelines for the area schools don’t vary much year to year so you can look at their websites now to see this year’s important dates as they will be about the same next year.
The prep books are pretty good and you can also take a prep course or just a few sessions of prep. A lot of people say kids from public don’t have a lot of experience with the grammar section so that is a good area to study.
A few area HSs offer a pre-HSPT in the spring of seventh grade or the summer after seventh grade. It’s a good opportunity to practice in an actual testing environment and get a baseline to use to identify the areas you need to study. But you need to find out where and when these tests are because they do fill up. Google Ireton pre-HSPT.
GL!
Anonymous wrote:You might have missed the dates already. Usually in the fall is when applications are and then you take the test December to February and then they let you know in March or April. Check the schedule in your area and apply to a school soon if you want to be considered in the regular round.