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NJGPA- 2026 Testing Schedule March 16-20

All 11th graders are required to report to school by 8am. Students testing are required to bring their Chromebooks fully charged along with their charger (headphones are required for the ELA test days only, one will be provided if they do not have their own).

 

During testing days the school will operate on a delayed opening 10am schedule for the 9th, 10th & 12th graders.

 

Please contact Ms. Eilleen Cuellar the Director of Guidance & Support Services at [email protected] with any questions or concerns. 

 

March 16th-Monday (ELA-Reading)

11th grade report to school at 8am 

9th, 10th, & 12th grade report to school at 10am

 

March 17th-Tuesday (ELA-Reading)

11th grade report to school at 8am 

9th, 10th, & 12th grade report to school at 10am

 

March 18th-Wednesday (ELA Writing)

11th grade report to school at 8am 

9th, 10th, & 12th grade report to school at 10am

 

March 19th- Thursday (Math)

11th grade report to school at 8am 

9th, 10th, & 12th grade report to school at 10am

 

March 20th- Friday (Math)

11th grade report to school at 8am 

9th, 10th, & 12th grade report to school at 10am

 

*Make up dates March 23-2

 

Electronic Device Restrictions and Test Security Policy 

NJGPA, NJSLA-A, & NJSLA-S Administration

New Jersey Student Learning Assessment (NJSLA) requires secure testing protocols to ensure the validity and reliability of the results. According to New Jersey Administrative Code (N.J.A.C.) 6A:8-4.1(e), “District boards of education shall be responsible for ensuring the security of all components of the Statewide assessment system that are administered within the school district.” Unauthorized electronic devices can significantly undermine the integrity of test results, thereby compromising Local Education Agencies’ ability to evaluate and interpret student performance accurately. 

Examples of prohibited actions involving the use of unauthorized electronic devices include, but are not limited to the following: texting, listening to music, making calls or accepting incoming calls, web browsing, taking pictures of secure test items, posting comments on social media platforms (e.g., X, Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat), using calculation features or applications, or accessing Artificial Intelligence (AI) websites or applications. Please adhere to our school's technology policy. For further information on the guidelines and potential consequences, please refer to the school handbook.