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2009-2010 Testing Schedule
PSAT:  Wednesday, October 14, 2009:  selected Juniors:  fee charged
PLAN:  Tuesday, October 20, 2009: all Sophomores A-L:  no charge
PLAN:  Wednesday, October 21, 2009:  all Sophomores M-Z:  no charge
 
OTC Assessment:  Wednesday, November 4, 2009:  selected Sophomores:  no charge
 
ASVAB:  Wednesday, February 17, 2010:  selected Juniors:  no charge (sign up in the Counselors' office)
 
Additional testing available:
 
Practice ACT:  Saturday, October 10, 2009:  any student: no charge

Republic High School ACT code is: 262-765
ACT TEST DATES:     
September 12, 2009:  deadline has passed
October 24, 2009:  deadline to register is September 18
December 12, 2009:  deadline to register is November 6
February 6, 2010:  deadline to register is January 5
April 10, 2010:  deadline to register is March 5
June 12, 2010:  deadline to register is May 7

Dropout Prevention

Top 5 reasons to stay in school:

  1. High school dropouts are four times more likely to be unemployed than those who completed four or more years of college.
  2. Graduating from high school will determine how well you live for the next 50 years of your life.
  3. High school graduates earn $143 more per week than high school dropouts. College graduates earn $336 more per week than high school graduates.
  4. Dropouts are more likely to apply and receive public assistance than graduates of high school.
  5. Dropouts comprise a disproportionate percentage of the nation's prison and death row inmates. 82% of prisoners in America are high school dropouts.