Potential Magazine October 2013 | Page 30

GET COLLEGE & CAREER READY Students in Alabama can now graduate better prepared for college and the workplace than ever before thanks to comprehensive ACT programs recently adopted by the state that start in the 8th grade. Called EXPLORE, PLAN, ACT and WORKKEYS, these programs get you and your teens thinking about their future before they even enter high school, and public school students take these assessment tests for free. Discover how each piece of this program can benefit your student. BY JASMINE YORK C 8-9TH GRADERS EXPLORE is a shortened version of the ACT that helps 8th and 9th graders get ready for high school, college and their future careers. The test allots 30 minutes for each of the following sections: English 40 questions Math 30 questions Reading 30 questions Science 28 questions u start “The earlier yo d king about an thin r the future planning fo students], the [parents and u are to reach more likely yo ur goals.” yo Ed Colby, r ACT spokesman fo The results help to evaluate each student’s strengths and weaknesses while suggesting ways of improving different areas. It also offers a “World-of-Work Map” that is a personalized report based on scores from the assessment with ideas for careers each child may be interested in as well as high school coursework suggestions. Scores are compared to other students across the nation who took EXPLORE, which will help students see where they rank percentage-wise. Results also predict what each child would make on PLAN if they continue the same academic progress. 30 www.potentialmagazine.com