ACT workshop set for high school students

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CLINTON COUNTY — Attention high school sophomore, juniors and seniors: The Southern Ohio Educational Service Center will host an “Attacking the ACT” workshop March 11 for juniors and seniors who will be taking the ACT for the first time or looking to raise their previous test scores.

The workshop will take place at the Southern Ohio Educational Service Center, located at 3321 Airborne Road in Wilmington. The workshop will begin promptly at 8:30 a.m. and run until 3:30 p.m. A light breakfast, box lunch, and beverage will be provided.

Facilitating the workshop will be independent contractor and former high school math teacher Bob Brausch who has dedicated his professional career to empowering learners to reach and exceed their educational goals and achieve their highest potential.

This six-hour workshop will tackle the three components necessary for successful completion of the ACT: Test-taking skills, mental stamina and timing, and ACT content in English, math, and science.

Each participant will also receive a workbook, full-length test, and accompanying solutions manual that provides additional test prep practice questions. Students should bring a pencil and ACT-approved calculator the day of the workshop. See www.act.org for calculator guidance.

Students participating in the 2016 workshops provided feedback stating the workshops went extremely in depth with each major subject and that getting an inside look at the format, and words was beneficial.

The cost to attend the workshop is $60. Enrollment is limited, so register today to secure your opportunity to attack the ACT. Registration and additional information can be found at the SOESC webpage at www.southernohioesc.org.

Questions may be directed to Curt Bradshaw, Coordinator of Gifted Services, by calling 937-382-6921, ext. 1026 or by emailing [email protected].

Information for this article was provided by Diana Miller, who coordinates communications for several area schools.

Several area students take advantage of the opportunity to Attack the ACT.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2017/01/web1_ACT-101-Round-2-3-2.jpgSeveral area students take advantage of the opportunity to Attack the ACT. Courtesy photo

By Diana Miller

For The News Journal

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