Test Flexible Policy

This admissions season, Eastside Prep is moving from requiring admissions test scores for each applicant to being test flexible. Read on to learn more about this new practice and how to determine the best testing choice for your student for the Eastside Prep admissions process.

What Does Test Flexible Mean?

Test flexible means families can choose to submit the results of any norm-referenced testing, either standardized testing or admissions testing, to complete their application to Eastside Prep. Norm-referenced testing compares an individual student’s academic performance with their peer group so that we can better understand their learning in the context of this larger group. EPS requires submission of only ONE set of test scores. It is not necessary to provide both standardized testing and admissions testing, though some students may choose to send admissions test scores separately in addition to standardized testing sent automatically with their school records. Note: We do not require and will not accept cognitive testing (IQ testing) or neuropsychological evaluations during the admissions process, though educational evaluations related to learning differences can be submitted after enrollment.

Our Philosophy

At EPS, we are dedicated to challenging and supporting all students. We believe daily engagement in learning is crucial to being an active part of our community. While tests are one way of assessing academic performance and engagement in learning, we recognize that test results can be affected by a student’s physical and mental health, environment, and stress levels. For these reasons, we have adopted a test flexible policy that allows families to choose which test score to submit. EPS has no minimum score requirements, as our goal is to enroll a diverse group of learners. We know that students have different strengths, and a test score should not be the sole determinant of a student’s capabilities. This is why EPS takes a holistic approach of reviewing the whole student through all application steps (including teacher evaluations, Ravenna family forms, Student Online Assessments, and more).

With this approach in mind, here are the testing options that students and their families can choose from: