Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:you all really need to lobby your school boards to offer school day SAT tests to your students.
I tried. I live in Howard County and was told "no."
Does Virginia normally do school day SAT administration? The person I was in touch with dismissed my suggestion that the county have a school day administration, saying that many areas in which this is done had done so previous to COVID.
Nope! Lifelong Ffx Co resident and schools have NEVER done this before. They've done the in-school PSAT for a long time, but not the SAT during a school day. It's absolutely in response to COVID. Good luck in HoCo, PP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:you all really need to lobby your school boards to offer school day SAT tests to your students.
I tried. I live in Howard County and was told "no."
Does Virginia normally do school day SAT administration? The person I was in touch with dismissed my suggestion that the county have a school day administration, saying that many areas in which this is done had done so previous to COVID.
Anonymous wrote:you all really need to lobby your school boards to offer school day SAT tests to your students.
Anonymous wrote:Is the Fairfax testing option only for Fairfax High School Juniors and Seniors? If not, I wish we had known about this in advance. We did not even consider the close-in DMV area but athey have also cancelled

Anonymous wrote:I noticed a refund from the College Board on August 7th and I did not request it. So, I assume they did that because the site I picked for the SAT is not availability since the high school is in a school district that will be online for the start of the year.
Anonymous wrote:My son was earlier registered in Briar woods high. That was cancelled and i reregistered him in Louisa County high school for Aug 29th. Yesterday i noticed that it is cancelled in Louisa county high school too. We have not received any email yet. Would we even receive an email? Should my son continue to prepare? Any help on this is greatly appreciated.
Anonymous wrote:Attended a prepping for college seminar over the weekend (online). The presenters noted that the SAT/ ACT boards have no power over availability at schools who may decide to close at the last minute based on local schools oversight / local COVID conditions They noted that universities/ colleges understand that this is a real problem this year. It was clear there is much more availability for ACT tests this fall than SAT test dates. You can take tests on Sundays when there seems to be more availability from what they are hearing from student families.