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Register by 12/12/25 for spring SAT testing at HPS

Deadline to register is December 12, 2025

We are happy to announce we will be offering HPS students the opportunity to take the SAT in school, during the regular school day. Priority will be given to current juniors (Class of 2027). 

The SAT will be offered at Hunterdon Prep on one date only this spring, April 21, 2026. 

There are only 11 available spots. If your child is interested, you must fill out the sign up form and submit payment of a $60 (check made out to Hunterdon Preparatory School) to hold their spot.

SAT School Day Sign Up.

This is on a first-come, first serve basis. Once materials are received you will be notified via email that your child’s spot is secured. The SAT will be administered digitally through the College Board, using the Bluebook App. Students will use chromebooks to take the test. 

 If your child needs accommodations for testing and does not already have college board approval, please email Ms. Evancho a copy of the signed Collegeboard Release Form. Accommodations need to be applied for through the College Board and the approval process takes at least 8 weeks. It is highly recommended to submit the paperwork as soon as possible, to ensure it is set up in time for testing. The release form to allow HPS to apply for College Board accommodations can be found here: College Board Accommodation Form

If your child has already been approved for accommodations by the College Board, I  will need your child’s SSD # for the registration process to ensure the accommodations are given. The SSD#  is a number that was given when the College Board approved your child for test accommodations. 

Please sign up for SAT School Day testing by December 12, 2025 so we can ensure students are registered and HPS is set up for the spring. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to me through email, mevancho@hunterdonprep.org or phone (908) 832-7200 ext. 16. 

Sincerely, 

Melissa Evancho

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