September 24, 2020

Find out what's happening in Edgewater-Davidsonvillefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
SAT for Seniors Students
Wednesday, October 14
Testing Begins at 8:00am
FREE
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Find out what's happening in Edgewater-Davidsonvillefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Pre-Registration Required via FamilyID.
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To get started with FamilyID, go to:
https://www.familyid.com/south-river-high-school-2/aacps-south-river-high-school-sat-testing-registration-wednesday-october-14-2020
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REGISTRATION CLOSES SEPTEMBER 29, 2020
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Important SAT Registration Information
- Testing open to Seniors ONLY
- Pre-Registration REQUIRED – FamilyID.com
- STUDENTS WHO DID NOT PRE-REGISTER WILL NOT BE ADMITTED FOR TESTING
- Students must arrive by 8:00 AM.
- Buses will pick up those needing transportation at 7:30 at local elementary schools. (more information below).
- Students will test in small groups of no more than 12 to maintain social distancing protocols.
- Students are required to wear a mask and follow social distancing protocols for the duration of the time that they are on the school grounds, and on an AACPS school bus.
- Snacks and water will be provided to students. Students may bring their own snacks.
- Students need to bring their own pencils and calculators.
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Important Transportation Information
AACPS will provide transportation to students who do not have a ride or who do not drive themselves. Roundtrip transportation will be provided from AACPS elementary schools. Students needing transportation will use the list in FamilyID to determine which elementary school is closest to their home.
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MAGNET students who can provide their own transportation may test at their magnet school.
Magnet students needing transportation will register and test at their Home School. Go to the Home School’s registration page if transportation is required.
Evening High School students will test at their Home School.
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For additional information, contact jrmoore@aacps.org
This press release was produced by South River High School. The views expressed here are the author’s own.