If you prefer a one-on-one nationally normed standardized assessment where you bring your student for testing, this is best option for you. We assess students in-person pre-k to 12th grade and give you immediate feedback. In NC you are are only required to test students aged 7 and above. The chief administrator is responsible for obtaining and/or scheduling the nationally standardized test at some time during the school year. DNPE, nor the public school provide the test or funding for the tests. If an online test better meets your needs then look below for online options.
Learn MoreON LINE REMOTE OPTION (Only available with Angie at the Wendell location) We prefer to test students in person as this allows the administrator to make better observations. However, we are offering a limited number of Zoom testing sessions with Angie. This is a BRIEF testing session . This will only test the bare minimal requirements to meet the general statute. This option is for families that are pretty settled on your homeschool curriculum choices, understand your homeschooler's learning needs and do not need us to go over your results. Basically this is for families that just desire to meet their legal requirements. You will receive a link with a file to aid you in interpretation of your results. There are options for additional phone consultation appointments with Angie if you decide you need additional help with curriculum choices or other homeschool coaching for an additional fee. Please read carefully to see if REMOTE testing will work for your: 1. Must have access to reliable internet. 2. Must have access to a printer. 3. Must have access to a quiet private area to test with no distractions. 4. Must certify there is no recording of any kind during the testing session. 5. Must certify that NO portion of the test is shared in ANY form. Student: 4. Must be able to use a Zoom testing session independently including already having the Zoom app updated on your device and know that your microphone and camera work properly. 5. Must be able to read at least an approximate 3rd grade reading level and do basic addition and subtraction. High School students should be able to do some basic algebra problems. Some exceptions may be made to these guidelines. NOTE: Remote administration typically does not qualify for gifted programs as only the minimum brief tests are given to meet the legal requirements.
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