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TSI Thursdays 8th-12th Grade
Are you ready to prepare for the next TSI Math or TSI English test? Join us on designated TSI Thursdays for TSI tutoring. 
Tutoring Times: 3:45-4:45 p.m.
TSI GOOGLE CLASSROOM: KLAGFF7
Practice for TSI English and TSI Math using this site. There are free TSI Practice Tests.
https://accuplacer.collegeboard.org/students/prepare-for-accuplacer/practice

Please note: If you are re-attempting your TSI test, you must attend 3 TSI Thursdays in order to retest during the school day.
Saturday TSI testing is available without a TSI Thursday commitment. 

TSI TESTING Sign up here: https://forms.gle/oUbJu6N5oiPG9Bqr5 

What Is the TSI Assessment? The TSI Assessment (TSIA) is part of the Texas Success Initiative program designed to help determine if you are ready for college-level coursework in the general areas of reading, writing, and mathematics. This program also will help determine what type of course or intervention will best meet your needs to help you become better prepared for college level coursework if you are not ready. If you are an entering college student in Texas, you are required to take the TSIA—during high school or upon college enrollment—to determine your readiness for college level work. Based on how you perform, you may either be enrolled in a college-level course that matches your skill level and/or be placed in the appropriate developmental course to improve your skills and prepare you for success in college-level courses.    https://accuplacer.collegeboard.org/accuplacer/pdf/tsia-assessment-student-brochure.pdf 
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