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Contact Info

Bobbi Smith, Counselor
Students A-L
Email: bsmith@eagles.edu
(360) 482-3121 x 209

Trish Bradbury , Counselor
Students M-Z
Email: tbradbury@eagles.edu
(360) 482-3121 x 208

Norma Johanson, Registrar
Email: njohanson@eagles.edu
(360) 482-3121 x 207

Vision Statement:
To create a lifelong learning
community that is a respectful
partnership of all students, staff,
and local communities.

Mission Statement:
By providing learning opportunities through engaging and positive experiences, we empower all individuals to become respectful, competent, responsible citizens who value education as a lifelong process.

Testing & Assessment

HSPE (from OSPI website)

High School Proficiency Exam (HSPE)

Beginning in the 2009-10 school year, the Washington Assessment of Student Learning (WASL) is being replaced by two new tests: the grades 3-8 Measurements of Student Progress (MSP) and the High School Proficiency Exam (HSPE).

The HSPE name conveys the goal of the test: to measure a student’s proficiency of basic skills. Students in the classes of 2010-2012 must pass a reading and writing assessment to be eligible to graduate. If a student has already passed a specific assessment via the WASL (ie., reading), they will not have to take the HSPE in that content area.

Students in the Class of 2013 are the first to be required to pass reading, writing, math and science assessments.

The HSPE is shorter to take than the WASL and will be moved online over the next few years. Reading, math and science will take just one day each instead of two with the WASL. For now, writing will still take two days.

Beginning in spring 2011, about 25 percent of the state’s students in high school will take the HSPE via computer in reading, writing and math. See OSPI’s online testing schedule.

The testing window for the high school generally remains the same in spring 2010: Reading (March 16), Writing (March 17-18), Math (April 13) and Science (April 15).

 

PSAT

The PSAT is a standardized test that often provides practice for the SAT and feedback on areas of strength and weakness. Also administered by the College Board, the PSAT info page can provide details on this year's exam.

SAT

The SAT is administered by the College Board. Linking above to the SAT site will give you study materials, registration information, and test dates for the subject tests.

ACT

The ACT college entrance exam is a four-subject area test for college entrance and is offered six times a year. For current information, please visit the ACT student site for dates and registration information.

ASVAB

The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery is used not only to enter the military, but also as a preliminary test to the SAT, PSAT, ACT and other exams. ASVAB helps students prepare for the standardized college test environment as well as determines areas of strength. For more information, please visit military.com for practice exams and information.