State Testing

As your school of choice, ASU Prep Digital thanks you for your participation and attendance during annual state testing.

These exams are a valuable tool for providing information on student growth and performance. The information on this page will provide an overview of what exams are administered in Arizona and who will take each exam. Thank you for your continued support and for being a part of the ASU Prep family!

Who participates in state testing?

ASU Prep Digital is a publicly funded school and has a responsibility to administer state assessments to all publicly funded students. 

For the 2025/2026 school year, all Arizona full-time students, along with some Arizona part-time, private students in grades 3-9 and grade 11 will be expected to participate in state standardized testing at a designated testing site during the Spring semester (typically late March and/or early April).

Mark your calendar!
This year’s state testing window is scheduled for March 30 – April 10, 2026.

Additional testing opportunities for the 11th grade ACT/AzSCI will be offered exclusively at our ASU campuses during the week of March 23-27, 2026.

Make-up sessions for ACT, ACT Aspire, and AASA Math will be held April 13-16, 2026, at our ASU Tempe campus only.

Elementary & Middle School
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High School Test Prep Newsletter

Elementary State Tests

3rd Grade

3rd Grade Student Overview
In-Person State Testing

Exam Information

What exams will I be taking?
AASA ELA (Reading, Writing, and Oral Reading Fluency)
AASA Math

AASA Exam Breakdown
Test
Number of Questions
Average Time For Test
Reading Sections 1 and 2
50
90 - 140 minutes
Oral Reading Fluency
2
15 minutes
Math Sections 1 and 2
50
90 - 140 minutes
Writing
1 Essay
60 - 90 minutes

AASA Sample Tests and Tutorials – Select Arizona, then click on “Mic Check and Sample Tests”

4th Grade

4th Grade Student Overview
In-Person State Testing

Exam Information

What exams will I be taking?
AASA ELA (Reading and Writing)
AASA Math

AASA Exam Breakdown
Test
Number of Questions
Average Time For Test
Reading Sections 1 and 2
50
90 - 140 minutes
Math Sections 1 and 2
50
90 - 140 minutes
Writing
1 Essay
60 - 90 minutes

AASA Sample Tests and Tutorials – Select Arizona, then click on “Mic Check and Sample Tests”

5th Grade

5th Grade Student Overview
In-Person State Testing

Exam Information

What exams will I be taking?
AASA ELA (Reading and Writing)
AASA Math
AzSCI

AASA Exam Breakdown
Test
Number of Questions
Average Time For Test
Reading Sections 1 and 2
50
90 - 140 minutes
Math Sections 1 and 2
50
90 - 140 minutes
Writing
1 Essay
60 - 90 minutes
AzSCI Exam Breakdown
Test
Number of Questions
Average Time For Test
Science Sections 1-3
60
120-140 minutes

AASA and AzSCI Sample Tests and Tutorials – Select Arizona, then click on “Mic Check and Sample Tests”

Middle School State Tests

6th Grade

6th Grade Student Overview
In-Person State Testing

Exam Information

What exams will I be taking?
AASA ELA (Reading and Writing)
AASA Math

AASA Exam Breakdown
Test
Number of Questions
Average Time For Test
Reading Sections 1 and 2
50
90 - 140 minutes
Math Sections 1 and 2
50
90 - 140 minutes
Writing
1 Essay
60 - 90 minutes

AASA Sample Tests and Tutorials – Select Arizona, then click on “Mic Check and Sample Tests”

7th Grade

7th Grade Student Overview
In-Person State Testing

Exam Information

What exams will I be taking?
AASA ELA (Reading and Writing)
AASA Math

AASA Exam Breakdown
Test
Number of Questions
Average Time For Test
Reading Sections 1 and 2
50
90 - 140 minutes
Math Sections 1 and 2
50
90 - 140 minutes
Writing
1 Essay
60 - 90 minutes

AASA Sample Tests and Tutorials – Select Arizona, then click on “Mic Check and Sample Tests”

8th Grade

8th Grade Student Overview
In-Person State Testing

Exam Information

What exams will I be taking?
AASA ELA (Reading and Writing)
AASA Math
AzSCI

AASA Exam Breakdown
Test
Number of Questions
Average Time For Test
Reading Sections 1 and 2
50
90 - 140 minutes
Math Sections 1 and 2
50
90 - 140 minutes
Writing
1 Essay
60 - 90 minutes
AzSCI Exam Breakdown
Test
Number of Questions
Average Time For Test
Science Sections 1-3
60
120-140 minutes

AASA and AzSCI Sample Tests and Tutorials – Select Arizona, then click on “Mic Check and Sample Tests”

High School State Tests

9th Grade

9th Grade/Cohort 2029 Student Overview
In-Person State Testing

Exam Information

What exams will I be taking?
ACT Aspire

ACT Aspire Exam Breakdown
Test
Number of Questions
Time Per Test
English
62
45
Math
48
75
Reading
32
65
Science
44
60
Writing
1 Essay
40

ACT Aspire-Provided Prep Resources
Below the sign-in, you will click on “exemplars”, then select the appropriate subject and grade.

ACT Calculator Policy
*Desmos online graphing calculator will be imbedded into the math exam

11th Grade

11th Grade/Cohort 2027 Student Overview
In-Person State Testing

Exam Information

What exams will I be taking?
ACT with Writing
AzSCI

ACT with Writing Exam Breakdown
Test
Number of Questions
Time Per Test
English
50
35
Math
45
50
Reading
36
40
Science
40
40
Writing
1 Essay
40
AzSci Exam Breakdown
Test
Number of Questions
Time Per Test
Section 1
30
60-80 minutes
Section 2
30
60-80 minutes

ACT with Writing Exam Details
Information for Examinees and ACT Calculator Policy

ACT Practice Resources
Below the sign-in, you will click on “exemplars”, then select the appropriate subject and grade.


AzSci Exam Details
**The average amount of time to complete both sections of the test is 140 minutes, however, this is not a timed test.

AzSCI Sample Test – Select Arizona, then click on “Mic Check and Sample Tests”

Recorded Videos for Using the AzSCI Sample Tests: Accessing the Sample Test

Exam Descriptions

AASA

AASA – Arizona’s Academic Standards Assessment (AASA) is the statewide achievement test. Arizona public school students in Grades 3 through 8 will be assessed at their grade level in English Language Arts and Mathematics.

For AASA and AzSCI practice, click the button below, then click on “Mic Check and Sample Tests”

AASA Practice
AzSCI

AzSCI is the statewide achievement test for Science. AzSCI will be administered in 5th grade (equally covering domains from Grade 3/4/5 standards), 8th grade (equally covering domains from Grade 6/7/8 standards), and 11th grade – Cohort 2027 (equally covering domains from high school standards).

For AASA and AzSCI practice, click the button below, then click on “Mic Check and Sample Tests”

AzSCI Practice
ACT Aspire

ACT Aspire is the statewide high school achievement test, which will be administered to students in Grade 9/Cohort 2029. It consists of subtests in reading, writing, language arts, mathematics, and science.

For ACT Aspire practice, click the button below, then click on “Exemplars”

ACT Aspire Practice
ACT

ACT is the statewide high school achievement test, which will be administered to students in Grade 11/Cohort 2027. It consists of subtests in reading, writing, language arts, mathematics, and science.

For ACT practice, click the button below, then click on “Sample Tests”

ACT Practice

Frequently Asked Questions

State Testing

What accommodations are provided for students with 504 Plans or IEPs?
Approved testing accommodations listed in a student’s 504 Plan or IEP are provided according to state testing guidelines.
What are the dates of testing?
The primary testing window will take place during the weeks of March 30 – April 10, 2026. An additional week for 11th grade students will be offered during the week of March 23, 2026. While our larger testing locations might have flexibility to offer multiple weeks, most sites will only be available during one week within the window.
What are the locations for testing?
We plan to have over 40 different testing locations throughout the valley and the rest of the state. In order to make testing accessible, these locations may include ASU campuses, hotel conference rooms, community college campuses, local libraries, and community centers.

Sites that we currently plan to offer include:


  • Phoenix
  • Glendale
  • Goodyear
  • Scottsdale
  • Anthem
  • Tempe
  • Chandler
  • Mesa
  • Gilbert
  • San Tan Valley
  • Maricopa
  • Casa Grande
  • Tucson
  • Green Valley
  • Sierra Vista
  • Benson
  • Douglas
  • Gila Bend
  • Yuma
  • Nogales
  • Wickenburg
  • Bagdad
  • Prescott
  • Show Low
  • Payson
  • Cottonwood
  • Flagstaff
  • Tuba City
  • Kayenta
  • Chinle
  • Window Rock
  • Holbrook
  • Thatcher
  • Globe
  • Kingman
  • Bullhead City
  • Lake Havasu
  • Colorado City
  • Clifton
  • Page
What are the hours of testing?
Testing hours will vary depending on the exam being administered and on the student taking the exam. The times below will be the norm at most of our testing locations.

AASA sessions will start at either 9:00 am or 1:00 pm (not all sites will have an afternoon session available). These exams are untimed, but are estimated to take between 1.5 - 2.5 hours to complete each day.

AzSCI sessions will start at 9:00 am. This exam is untimed, but is estimated to take between 2 - 2.5 hours to complete.

ACT Aspire sessions will start at 9:00 am. This exam is timed. We anticipate ACT Aspire sessions concluding between 2:30 pm and 3:00 pm.

ACT sessions will start at 9:00 am. This exam is timed. We anticipate ACT sessions concluding between 1:30 pm and 2:00 pm.

**Timed exam sessions may look different for students with documented accommodations.
Is my child able to bring snacks/water to testing?
Yes, we strongly recommend that students bring snacks/water to testing. For students taking the ACT and ACT Aspire, we recommend sending students with a full lunch since the exam sessions extend into the afternoon. Students taking ACT and ACT Aspire will have a designated lunch time during the test but will not be permitted to leave the testing facility during that time.
Are families required to attend the testing location closest to their home address?
No; we are happy to switch families to the location of their choice, as long as space permits. If you see another location on the list that works better for you, please let your LSC know as they reach out in November and December so we can reassign your testing location early. Space is limited at each location, so please reach out with requests as soon as possible.
Who can I speak to about the state testing requirements?
Laura Maloney
K-8 Director of Academics
mlaura2@asu.edu

Mike Kasper
9-12 Director of Academics
mrkasper@asu.edu

Amanda Coronado
Director of Assessment and Accountability
arupert@asu.edu
What is your policy for cell phones and other electronic devices?
In accordance with a new Arizona law (House Bill 2484, A.R.S. § 15-120.05), all public and charter schools across the state are now required to limit student access to cell phones and personal electronic devices during the school day. ASU Prep Digital state testing sites plan to fully comply with this law.

To ensure compliance, we ask for your partnership in following these electronics policy during state assessments:

  1. Leave Devices at Home (Preferred Option) We strongly encourage that all personal electronic devices—including cell phones, smartwatches, wireless earbuds, and other similar items—be left at home on testing days.
  2. Device Collection at Testing Sites If students must bring devices with them, they will be required to turn them in to the site team upon arrival. All collected devices will be securely stored and returned at the conclusion of the student’s testing for the day. Students will not be permitted to access these devices at any point during testing.
  3. Exceptions for Medically Necessary Devices We understand that certain students may require access to health-related devices (e.g., diabetic monitors). Please rest assured that any necessary accommodations will be made so that students can maintain access to these medical devices throughout the testing process.
Who participates in state testing, and are there exemptions?
Most full-time ASU Prep Digital students in required grades must participate in state testing per Arizona Department of Education rules. Part-time students or those in specific programs may have different requirements. Exemptions are limited and must meet state-approved criteria.
How do I register my student, and what if they can’t attend all sessions?
Families receive communication with registration instructions, required forms and deadlines. Most students are registered automatically once enrollment and attendance requirements are met. Makeup sessions are typically offered within the state-designated testing window if a student cannot attend a scheduled session.
When and where does testing take place, and what are the logistics?
Testing dates, times and locations are set by the Arizona Department of Education and shared with families each year. Families are typically assigned a testing site based on location, though alternate sites may be available when space allows. Students may bring water or snacks in accordance with site rules, but cell phones and other electronic devices must be powered off and stored.
How does state testing affect my student’s grades, transcript and pace chart?
State test scores do not impact course grades or transcripts and colleges typically do not use these scores for admissions. Pace charts may be adjusted to account for instructional time missed during testing. Families should log attendance according to guidance provided during the testing window.
Where can I learn more about state testing?
See our State Testing page or reach out to your Learning Success Coach or the ASU Prep Digital testing team for guidance and support.