Practice Makes Perfect: Winter SAT Suite Activities - Montrose County School District

By The College Board

Date and time

Friday, December 14, 2018 · 12 - 3pm MST

Location

Montrose County School District

930 Colorado Avenue Montrose, CO 81402

Description

The College Board and the Colorado Department of Education are excited to share the next round of workshops hosted in over 15 locations across Colorado. The “Practice Makes Perfect: Winter SAT Suite Activities” workshops will provide the next relevant details surrounding the 2019 Spring School Day administration. This training will discuss upcoming winter priorities, processes for submitting accommodations, informing juniors about the optional Essay, as well as an in depth look at the content that is assessed and the connection to classroom instruction.

Workshop topics also include:

  • DAC and Test Coordinator Winter Responsibilities
  • Managing the Accommodations Process
  • Implementation Next Steps (Off-Site Locations, Optional SAT Essay Registration, Material Review Window)
  • Updated Timeline of Events – Now through Test Day
  • SAT Suite Test Alignment to Colorado Academic Standards
  • SAT Suite Practice Strategies
  • Khan Academy Tutorial

We invite all Colorado educators (DACs, SACs, Test Coordinators, SSD Coordinators, Teachers) who wish to take advantage of learning more about the SAT Suite for Colorado students to attend one of the upcoming workshops. The first half of the workshop (1.5 hours) will address administration activities and the second portion (1.5 hours) will discuss the test content and the relationship to classroom instruction. Participants may attend during the time that is most relevant to their role. Please click on a location near you to register. You will receive a confirmation email with the date, location, time and any materials you should bring. If you have questions, please contact:

Sarah Orlowski

sorlowski@collegeboard.org

(720) 470-2343

Organized by

The College Board is a dynamic, member-led, mission-driven not-for-profit organization governed by an elected Board of Trustees with guidance from three national assemblies and six regional assemblies. More than 6,000 two- and four-year colleges, universities, secondary schools and districts, higher education systems, and other nonprofit organizations compose the College Board.

Each member institution appoints delegates to serve on our three national assemblies:

  • Academic Assembly
  • CSS/Financial Assistance Assembly
  • Counseling and Admission Assembly

Representatives share in the governance of the College Board and define its core strengths and values. They provide a direct link between institutions and the College Board. Representatives attend regional and national assembly meetings to give voice to concerns and cast votes on behalf of institutions. Matters are typically presented to the membership at the annual meeting and include business such as approval of new members and election of College Board Trustees, who oversee a number of Trustee Committees.

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