All 11th graders in MCSD take the SAT on Colorado SAT Day, which is April 13th, 2022.
The SAT is the primary way that MCSD students demonstrate competency in English (Reading, Writing and Communicating) and Math for Graduation Guidelines requirements.
See the College Board's SAT website for more information.
Also, Khan Academy has great resources for students to practice their SAT skills.
The SAT Information below is from Colorado Department of Education's Graduation Guidelines Website
Also, see CDE's Colorado School Day SAT website
“The SAT is a college entrance exam that is accepted or required at nearly all four-year colleges and universities in the United States. It serves as both a measure of students’ college readiness and as a valid and reliable predictor of college outcomes. The current SAT includes sections on reading, writing and math, with the highest possible score for each section being 800.
The redesigned SAT launched in March 2016 and focuses on the skills and knowledge that evidence shows are needed most for college and career success. It reflects what Colorado students are already learning in their classrooms, including the best of instruction in math, English language arts, science, history, and social studies. The new test has two sections – Math and Evidence-Based Reading and Writing. The scoring scale is 400 to 1600, with an optional essay scored separately.”
Ninth graders attending public schools in Colorado began taking the PSAT 8/9 in the spring of 2018. Tenth graders began taking PSAT 10 in the spring 2016 and public school 11th graders began taking the SAT in spring, 2017. The CO PSAT and CO SAT will be given each spring for the following five years.
In order to place in college-level courses in Colorado, students must earn a 470 in English and a 500 in math. Learn about remediation rates from the Colorado Department of Higher Education (CDHE).
The SAT is a national college admissions exam that all Colorado students take in 11thgrade.
The SAT is closely aligned to challenging classroom work of Colorado schools and focuses on the key skills and concepts that evidence shows matter most for college and career readiness, including:
Mathematical concepts, skills, and practices important for success in career training programs.
Reading, comprehending, and writing high-quality essays supported by evidence.
The SAT also serves as an admission test and is accepted by every college in the United States. At the time of testing, students can send their scores to up to four colleges for free. The SAT essay can also be taken as part of the Colorado school day SAT administration. The SAT essay is optional and voluntary and can be added at no cost to students.