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Students will take the PSAT/NMSQT on October 25, 2023. Requests for testing accommodations are due on September 5, 2023. If your student qualifies for testing accommodations and you would like to request them, please fill out this form:
If you have any questions, please contact Mountain View SSD Coordinator Shelly Watson at Shelly.Watson@gcpsk12.org
The Testing Office is responsible for all testing related to successful performance at Mountain View.
- Those tests include the End of Course Tests (EOCT's/Milestones), Gateway, District Assessments (DA's), GCPS Milestone Benchmark, and other similar tests if necessary.
- Information regarding standardized tests used for post-secondary use, such as SAT, ACT, etc., can be found in our Counseling Office.
- Information regarding Advanced Placement Tests and MVHS Semester Final Exams can be found in the Curriculum Office.
- Testing Acronyms
- Georgia DOE Assessment Page
Testing at Mountain View High School
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District Assessments
Pre > Interim > Post - District Assessments support formative assessment practices. Each Assessment is given once every 9 weeks to help teachers understand how to better instruct their students so they might understand their learning.
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GA Milestones / EOC
What Are Milestone Assessments?
The Georgia Milestones is a comprehensive summative assessment program spanning grades 3 through high school. The Milestones measures how well students have learned the knowledge and skills outlined in the content standards in the core content areas of language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies. It is designed to provide information about student achievement and readiness to move on to the next level of learning.
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Gateway
The Gateway tests are one way Gwinnett schools measure student learning of the school system’s curriculum— the Academic Knowledge and Skills or AKS. The High School Gateway is a writing test that assesses students’ language arts, science, and social studies knowledge and skills. As the parent of a high school student, you may have questions about this test, which your child must pass to earn a regular Gwinnett County high school diploma.
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PSAT
On Tuesday, October 25, all 10th students will take the PSAT/NMSQT® (Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test), an important step along their path to college. This test is provided for free to all 10th grade students in GCPS; 10th grade students will automatically be registered for the exam.