Can an accelerated tester still graduate if he/she does not take the SAT/ACT before graduation?
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Can an accelerated tester still graduate if he/she does not take the SAT/ACT before graduation?
Yes, if the student has met all other criteria for graduation. The accelerated testers requirement is a state-level testing requirement. It is not a student-level graduation requirement.
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