Evaluation & Placement
For the purpose of determining proper academic placement, the Registrar will take into consideration grades from previous school(s), state testing scores (if available), as well as review of entrance placement exams in English and Math through SCA. Based on all the information above, student will be placed in Honors/Advanced Placement (AP), Regular, or a Remedial program.
For those students who were previously home-schooled, additional exams may be required in other core subjects. Please contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for additional questions/information requests.
Our staff will obtain records from the new student's previous school by sending a completed Record Release Form to the school. Please help us expedite this process by completing the form immediately and submitting it to our school office via fax at 509.467.4942. We are required to have these records in order to conduct a proper review of each students academic standing.
Honors (7-12 gr) / AP (11-12 gr):
Honors/AP courses demand the highest level of participation, effort and quality from students. This program requires additional emphasis on higher-level thinking and explores curriculum at greater depths and levels of complexity. The AP Program, allows students to participate in a college level course and possibly earn college credit while still in high school. Students who score 75% or higher on entrance testing will be considered for this program. Upon registration, students will be given an option to opt out of the Advanced Placement or Honors Program.
Regular Program (3-12 gr):
Students who score 50% or higher on entrance tests will be placed in our Regular Program. Our Regular Program is academically intense and designed to be challenging to prepare students who desire to further their education past their high school career.
Remedial Program (3-12 gr):
Students who score below 50% on entrance tests will be placed in the Remedial Program. The main goal of the Remedial Program is to accelerate the student gradually to a Regular Program. The program is designed to help students who are having problems with understanding the basics of core subjects such as Math and English. These classes act as a safety valve for struggling students, allowing them to work at the level they are truly on, rather than letting them fail on the level they are expected to be.
Evaluation of Student Progress:
Measures of Academic Progress in 3-8 grades
Slavic Christian Academy Online offers enrolled students the Measurement of Academic Progress (MAP) test through the Northwest Evaluation Association (NWEA). MAP is a nationally normed and accepted achievement test delivered to enrolled students through the home computer. During the first year of enrollment, achievement testing is done in April. Parents are notified about the test one month in advance by SCA office.
High School Measurement of Achievement: PSAT & SAT
SCA high school students take PSAT in October for 9-10 grades and SAT for 11-12 grades in spring. It is parents responsibility to help thier student to register for PSAT and SAT at least one month in advance www.collegeboard.com



