ACT and SAT Information

Students who wish to take the ACT or SAT may register for national test administration at a time convenient for them. CCHS is not currently a national ACT or SAT site, but students do have the option to register at several surrounding schools. These test dates are reportable scores, and students will be responsible for paying exam fees. However, if a student requires a fee waiver, they may contact their school counselor for more information on accessing a waiver. 
 
School Day ACT/SAT information does vary from year to year, so please check this page regularly for update regarding the administration information for the 2022-23 school year.

PSAT INFORMATION

Cypress Creek High School/Pasco County Schools will administer the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) to 10th grade students on October 25, 2022 at no cost to those students.  This test is used as a counseling and diagnostic tool, which can be used to foster student thought about advanced coursework and college/career planning. If a student in 9th or 11th grade would like to complete the test for a cost of $18, they may contact Amber Dowdy at adowdy@pasco.k12.fl.us for more information.

 
More information regarding the test can be found in the attached letter. (Attached above to add here)
 

Students who wish to gather more information about the test and access practice items may access the PSAT Student Guide digitally. Printed copies of the Student Guide can be made available at parent/guardian request.

 

Families who would like to request accommodations on the PSAT for a student with current 504 or IEP accommodations may complete the form found here by the end of the day August 19, 2022: https://bit.ly/CBandACT

Accommodations

Families who would like to request accommodations for either the ACT or SAT for a student with current 504 or IEP accommodations may complete the form found here: https://bit.ly/CBandACT. There is a waiting period between applying for accommodations and receiving a determination from the testing companies, so families should apply early.