State Testing
Warren Township High School administers the following assessments in accordance with Illinois School Code. All students at Warren Township High School will be registered for their required exams by the school. There is no cost to families for these exams.
ACCESS:
The ACCESS Test is administered annually to students who are classified as English Learners. Students’ performance on the ACCESS Test determines the level of services they will receive during the following school year. Students who earn a Composite Score of 4.8 will exit the EL program.
The ACCESS Test is administered in late January/early February.
DLM:
The DLM is the alternate state assessment for students with the most significant cognitive disabilities that affect intellectual functioning and adaptive behaviors. The DLM is designed for students for whom general education assessments, even with accommodations, are not appropriate. This assessment is administered in lieu of the SAT. Eligibility for the DLM is determined by a student’s IEP team.
The DLM is administered to juniors in the Spring.
ACT:
The ACT is a graduation requirement. The ACT is a college entrance exam that measures college and career readiness and is aligned to the Illinois State Learning Standards.
All juniors take the ACT in the spring.
ISBE Assessment Survey Results:
Click here to access the Illinois State Assessment Survey Results. Each year, school districts submit information to ISBE confirming our participation in standardized assessments. Warren Township High School's responses are available at this site.