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Yankton junior night clarifies ACT timing and how superscoring works
Summary
At a junior-year planning session, a presenter told families that testing materials will be mailed in late January and explained how colleges typically use superscoring, while parents asked about how many times a student can take the ACT and which dates appear on score reports.
Yankton School District 63-3 hosted a junior-year planning session where school staff outlined ACT logistics and how colleges typically evaluate scores.
The presenter said the district will mail materials and send information through Infinite Campus in late January to align families with preparation for the April ACT. A parent asked, “So if I understood correctly on the composite ACT, a kid could…
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