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Digital SAT Suite of Assessments

2025-2026

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Table of Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Test Design
  3. Roles and Responsibilities
  4. Planning and Preparation
  5. Bluebook
  6. Test Day
  7. Accommodations

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Introduction

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Wednesday, October 8th

This training does not replace of the official College Board manuals, guidelines and required training. It is the proctor’s responsibility to adhere to College Board test security, terms, and conditions for administering any testing in the College Board Suite of Assessments.

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Wednesday, October 8th

Assessment

Grades 7 & 8 - PSAT 8/9

time

Recommended start for testing is 8:00 am

who

7th grade - selected & opt in students (campus choice)

8th grade - all Algebra 1 students & opt in students (campus choice)

Purpose

Encourages college enrollment & participation

Connects students to scholarship opportunities

Increases access to AP & college credit

Improves teaching & learning

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Wednesday, October 23rd

Assessment

Grade 8 - PSAT 8/9 - Select Students

Grades 9 - PSAT 8/9 - All students

Grades 10 & 11 - PSAT/NMSQT - Select Students

Grade 12 - SAT School Day - Select Students

time

Recommended start for testing is 8:00 am

Purpose

Encourages college enrollment & participation

Connects students to scholarship opportunities

Increases access to AP & college credit

Improves teaching & learning

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Prepare your staff

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Best Practice: have your staff training at least one week before the assessment day/window

Test Day

Fall Break

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The SAT Suite of Assessments

  • The SAT, PSAT and PSAT 8/9 are nationally normed. This norm-referencing allows the College Board to interpret a student's score in the context of all other test-takers, providing a baseline measurement and means to gauge their college and career readiness
  • The PSAT SUite of assessments are vertically aligned. The PSAT 8/9, PSAT/NMSQT and SAT test the same skills and knowledge.
  • The exams identify students likely to succeed in Early College, PAP and AP classes
  • Personalized practice on Khan Academy - students can upload/sync their test results and receive individualized targeted learning plans based on the students individual results. Students ages 13 and over may establish an account
  • Score reports give comprehensive, personalized feedback allowing students to see which academic skills they can improve on.
  • Information on college majors and career exploration offered by the College Board and Roadtrip Nation

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Benefits of the SAT

  • Opens Doors - Although some four-year colleges don’t require an admission test score as part of your application, the test strengthens college applications.
  • Helps Guide Student Choices - SAT scores provide students the opportunity to see how they compare to other students at their preferred college.
  • Student May Qualify for Scholarships - Some colleges and educational organizations award scholarship money to students based in part on SAT scores.
  • Helps Colleges find students - opting in to the Student Search Service™ allows students to receive free information from colleges and scholarship programs.
  • Helps student strengthen tools needed for college - Preparing for the SAT sharpens important skills needed to be successful in college and career.

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Test Design

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Exam Timing

  • Each module is separately timed, and students can move backward and forward among questions in a given module before time runs out.
  • When time runs out on the first module of each section, the test delivery platform moves students to the second module.
  • When students complete the Reading and Writing section, they are moved to the Math section after a 10-minute break between the sections.
  • Total testing time for the digital SAT Suite is 2 hours and 14 minutes.

Section

Length (minutes)

Number of Questions/Tasks

Reading and Writing

64

∽54

Break

10

Math

70

∽44

Total

134

98

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Training Campus Staff

Official Trainings are now available for:

  • Test Coordinator
  • Proctor/Room Monitor
  • Hall Monitor
  • Technology Coordinator
  • The appropriate training module must be completed by all staff participating in the exam administration
  • To access College Board online trainings, visit: professionaltraining.collegeboard.org

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Training Campus Staff

Official Trainings are now available for:

  • Test Coordinator
  • Proctor
  • Hall Monitor
  • Technology Coordinator
  • Hall Monitor
  • The appropriate training module must be completed by all staff participating in the exam administration
  • To access College Board online trainings, visit: professionaltraining.collegeboard.org

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03 Roles & Responsibilities

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Staff Qualifications

  • Cannot work for an outside test preparation company
  • Will not work in the same testing room or be a coordinator where a member of household or immediate family is testing on the test date
  • Should be 18 years of age or older
  • Speak English fluently
  • Act in a professional manner
  • Agree with testing staff agreement (must sign in Test Day Toolkit)

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Proctor Qualifications

  • Proctors are responsible for conducting a secure, valid administration.
  • Proctors are accountable for everyone in the testing room and everything that takes place in their room.
  • Proctors must follow all testing regulations and refrain from engaging in any tasks unrelated to testing.
  • Proctors should be current or retired faculty members or other professional staff members of your school.
  • Responsibilities include:
  • Attend campus training and read the Proctor and Hall Monitor Test Day Guide before testing.
  • Complete the College Board online training for their assigned role
  • Before testing, sign in to Test Day Toolkit with a College Board professional account.

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Proctor Responsibilities

On test day:

  • Use Test Day Toolkit to take attendance, start testing, and monitor the test.
  • Post check-in instructions and room code.
  • Distribute a sign-in ticket to each student.
  • Follow seating requirements when assigning and directing students to seats in the testing room.
  • Actively monitor students throughout testing.
  • Immediately report any disruptions to the test coordinator.
  • Refer students that require technical support to the technology help room.
  • Submit irregularities in Test Day Toolkit.

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Testing Tickets

Student test tickets will print 4 to a page and require separation before distributing to students.

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Room/Hall Monitor Responsibilities

Hall and Room Monitors assist with test administration duties. Monitors will have access to Test Day Toolkit.

Responsibilities include:

  • Attend campus training and read the Proctor and Hall Monitor Test Day Guide before testing.
  • Help set up the school for testing.
  • Direct students to their assigned rooms and to the restrooms.
  • Monitor the testing room, hallways, and restrooms for student misconduct such as using prohibited devices, talking during breaks, or sharing information.
  • Keep hallways free of noise and distractions
  • Serve as liaison between testing rooms, the technology monitor, and the test coordinator.
  • Make sure students who leave the testing room with a device are going to help room.
  • Submit irregularities in Test Day Toolkit, if needed.

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Technology Monitor Responsibilities

Each school needs an on-site technology monitor to staff the technology help room for the entire duration of testing. This is a new role for digital testing.

  • Proctors will send students to the help room for technology support.
  • The monitor does not need technical expertise—College Board provides tips in the Technical Troubleshooting Guide for troubleshooting problems students may have while downloading Bluebook, signing in to their College Board accounts, starting the test, and submitting responses.
  • They also use tips provided by technology staff at your school or district to troubleshoot internet issues that interfere with testing.

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Planning & Preparations

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Staff Recruiting Summary

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Staff Recruiting Summary

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Room Selection

Test Room Selection and Set up

(3-minute Video)

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Seating Requirements

All testing rooms must meet the following seating requirements:

  • Chairs must have backs.
  • Seats must face the same direction.
  • Students can’t easily see each other’s screens.
  • Each student must be separated by a minimum of 3 feet from right to left (measure center of desk).
  • Staff access to every student must be unimpeded.
  • Tables that seat more than one student are at least 6 feet long and have enough space for students to sit three feet apart.
  • Students have a large, smooth writing surfaces, such as a desk

or table.

  • Tablet-arm chairs must have a minimum writing surface of

12 x 15 inches.

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Proctor

Supplies

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Pasadena ISD Testing and Telecommunications Device Policy

English

Spanish

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Student Testing Breaks

There is a scheduled 10=minute break between test sections:

  1. Bluebook keeps each student’s testing time, breaks will occur at different times.
  2. Students may leave the room to eat a snack, go to the restroom. Or remain at their desk.
  3. Student may not use their testing device or other electronics during the break.
  4. Students should leave their laptops on and must not close their device
  5. Unscheduled breaks are allowed
  6. Testing time does not stop unscheduled breaks and testing time will not be extended

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Seating Chart

Seating Charts are not available in the Test Day Toolkit.

Seating Charts must be downloaded from the Educator Resources Site.

Campuses must use a College Board Seating Chart for each testing room.

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Bluebook

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Installing Bluebook

The bluebook application should be pre-installed on alls student devices that are accessing District Wi-Fi.

If your campus is using campus devices for PSAT testing, the Bluebook application will need to be downloaded to the devices from software center.

The application is user specific meaning that student must test on their own devices. If a student uses their login on a campus device, they will not see the application and will need to install the app from the district Software Center.

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Bluebook

Students will use assigned test tickets for Exam Set-up Process and on Test Day

Exam Set-up Process

  • Complete 1-2 weeks before testing
  • 5-letter room code for exam set-up process
  • Digital Readiness Check
  • Students will answer questions about themselves
  • Check that accommodations are accurate
  • Test Preview and Full Length Practice Tests
  • Explore BigFuture

Test Day

  • 6 digit start code to start test
  • Students will go on break and resume testing a slightly different times

IMPORTANT!

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Test Security

  • Ensure students are monitored during scheduled and unscheduled breaks.
  • Students will pause the test before taking an unscheduled break.
  • A warning sign will will be posted informing students time does not stop for unscheduled breaks
  • Ensure students do not access to prohibited items during breaks
  • Staff must not engage in activities that are not related to testing.
  • Actively Monitor!
  • Immediately report to the testing coordinator significant problems or events that interfere with testing procedures.
  • Prepare testing rooms
  • Plan ahead for collecting electronic devices and backpacks
  • Follow scripts exactly from Test Day Toolkit
  • Prevent anyone from having an unfair advantage by:
    • Impersonation
    • Accessing or using prohibited devices or aids
    • Online activity other than testing
    • Switching devices (unless there is a technology issue) or seats
  • Never leave students in testing room alone

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Proctor Monitoring - Bluebook

Test Day Toolkit Login https://testday.collegeboard

Verify all test day personnel have an active College Board Account and are familiar with Test Day Tool Kit well in advance of test day!

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Test Day

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Test Day

Students will sign in using their test ticket.

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Test Day

Proctors will monitor student progress with log in procedures in Test Day tool kit.

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Test Day

  • As students enter the room code, they will show in the Entered Room Code column.
  • The proctor then clicks on the student name to mark them present.
  • Students cannot continue to check in until they are marked present by the proctor.
  • Once students reach the start code entry screen, their check-in process is complete.

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Student Check In

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Student Check In

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Basic troubleshooting

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Test Day Toolkit Set Up

  • Test Day Toolkit is the platform College Board uses for proctors to control online tests. This year, PSAT 8/9, PSAT nd SAT School Day will be online.
  • In order to proctor the test on test day (October 8th), proctors must have their account set up prior to test day.
  • Follow the step by step instructions in this video to complete registration.
  • All teachers should have their Test Day Tool Kit set up by Friday, September 26th.
  • If you have not completed registration by this deadline, you will be CTCs should hold an in-person sign-up sessionfor proctors ho have not set up their TDTK by the deadline.

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Test Day Toolkit Set Up

  • Proctors will receive an automated email from College Board (collegeboard@e.collegeboard.org).
  • Advise exam proctors the email may end up in their Clutter or Junk Email folder.
  • The subject line is “Access Test Day Toolkit”.
  • Emails are sent as the testing staff registers proctors.

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Test Day Toolkit Set Up

  • Proctors will follow the instructions in the email to set up their access to Test Day Tool Kit.

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After the Exam

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Student Dismissal from Testing

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Irregularities

  • Proctors submit irregularities in Test Day Toolkit
  • Coordinator reviews and submits to College Board
  • If a student leaves early, follow the Early Dismissal instructions

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Irregularities

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After the Exam

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Accommodations

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Accommodations

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Accommodations

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Additional Resources

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Coordinators, you are go for launch!!

Let us know how we can help!

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Test Design