168 students at DeLand High School must retake ACT exam due to scheduling error

Test rescheduled week after spring break

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VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. – One hundred and sixty-eight students at DeLand High School will have to retake their ACT exam due to a scheduling error, according to school officials.

Volusia County Schools said on Thursday that the test taken recently was outside of the testing window.

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“The school extends their apologies to students and families for the error and is committed to ensuring a seamless testing experience going forward,” a spokesperson for the district said.

The principal of the high school sent a message to families and students alerting them of the error:

Good evening parents. This is Principal Michael DeGirolmo with an important message regarding your student who recently took the ACT NCR exam at DeLand High School. Due to a scheduling error made by school administration all tests had to be invalidated. Please accept my sincere apologies for the mistake that occurred during the testing process. As the responsible party, I take full ownership of this error. We have been in contact with ACT and we will be administering the test again on April 2nd, 3rd, & 4th. I value the trust that you place in our school, and I am committed to ensuring a seamless testing experience going forward. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me and I will be happy to discuss those with you.

Michael DeGirolmo

The retesting dates fall the week students return from spring break, which runs from March 25-29.


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