ACT and SAT practice tests available through OhioMeansJobs K-12
Students in Ohio can take free practice tests for the ACT and SAT through
OhioMeansJobs K-12 for both college admission exams. The practice tests are in the
Assessment and Training Center . The center is a collection of online practice tests and skill improvement
resources for students from grade four through adult and job seekers. A variety of practice tests are
available including the ACT, SAT, PSAT, AP, GED, WorkKeys, ASVAB (Armed Forces Vocational Aptitude
Battery), and tests for nursing, plumbing, EMT and electrical careers. Modules to help improve computer,
writing, and math skills also are available.
There are options within each exam that allow a user to practice with explanations, simulate the real test
or learn by reviewing the answers as they go along. Upon completion of any practice test, a record will be
stored in the student’s OhioMeansJobs K-12 Backpack.
Reminder: Restraint and Seclusion Report due Dec. 16
The Ohio State Board of Education created rule and policy regarding the implementation of positive
behavior interventions and supports. They went into effect during the 2013-2014 school year to prevent
the use of restraint and/or seclusion. In addition, t
he state rule requires districts to annually submit a
reporting of incidents of student restraint and seclusion to the Ohio Department of Education.
To ensure reporting accuracy across the state, there is an update to the reporting instructions. Please
review the guidelines and sample forms for further clarification regarding restraint and seclusion
documentation and reporting
available here; scroll to the Restraint and Seclusion Survey section.
Your district’s completion
of this survey will fulfill the reporting requirement of the above referenced
rule. Please submit data from the 2015-2016 school year by the close of business on Dec. 16.
New Overtime Rules
If you were present at the legal update at the November Regionals, you would have gotten the most
current information regarding the new overtime rules. As of today, our partners at Squires, Patton, Boggs
have shared the following link:
http://www.employmentlawworldview.com/Please take note!