Sylvan Learning Center and Lafayette Renaissance have partnered up to host a Practice ACT Wednesday, March 7 on the half-day.
The test will run from 12:30 to 3:45 p.m. and costs $10. Proceeds from the test will go toward the Renaissance program.
After the test is taken, a score report will be given to the students so they can look at the areas they did well on and the areas they need to improve on.
In an email to the staff, Matthew Landwehr, business teacher, said taking the Practice ACT is a “great way to prepare all of our Juniors who will be taking the test in April, as well as our students who may want an introduction to how the test works.”
To register for the Practice ACT, visit the welcome center and pick up a form.

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