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When will the PSSA Exams occur?

Below is a listing of test dates that will take place in each of our K-8 buildings this spring. Exams for our students, as well as makeup exams, will be administered during the normal school day.

  • April 23-25: Grades 3-8 – ELA
  • April 29-April 30: Grades 3-8 – Math
  • May 1-2: Grades 5 & 8- Science
  • May 5-9: Make-Ups
  • May 19-20: Grades 7 & 8 – Algebra Keystones

If a student is absent during a testing block due to illness, he or she will be required to make up the test during a designated make-up time that will be communicated by the building principal.


Does my student need to test?

All students in grades 3-8 need to take the online PSSAs in English Language Arts, Math, and Science (5th & 8th grades only).

IMPORTANT: This requirement applies to all Manheim Township Students, including students enrolled in the Manheim Township Virtual Academy (MTVA).


Can my student opt out of testing?

Parents do have the right to opt their student(s) out of taking the PSSAs. Under Chapter 4 of Title 22 of the Pa. Code, the only basis for parents/guardians to excuse their student from the statewide assessments is that they find the PSSA to conflict with their religious beliefs. Parents who wish to opt their student out of the PSSAs must follow these steps:

  1. Parents/Guardians must review the test materials and sign a confidentiality agreement. Please reach out to your building principal to set up a time to review the materials.
  2. Write a letter to the attention of Dr. Dale Reimann, MTSD Acting Superintendent, and include the student’s full name, building, grade level, and scheduled PSSA subject(s). You will submit this letter to your student’s building principal (see #5).
  3. The request must state that the parent/guardian does not want their student tested because the test conflicts with their religious belief; and,
  4. Include a parent/guardian signature, address, email, and telephone number.
  5. Submit this letter to your student’s building principal (via email or drop the letter off at your student’s school), before the scheduled test administration date, by Thursday, April 17, 2025, at the latest.

Where does my Grades 3-8 MTVA Student report for testing?

Manheim Township Virtual Academy (MTVA) students should report to their home school at the designated time as communicated by the building principal. The building principal will share this information with MTVA students in the near future. These students will be assigned to a testing time and location.

Manheim Township Virtual Academy students will be dismissed after testing and will need to be picked up by a parent or guardian.


Other Important Information about the PSSA Exams:

  1. The PSSA will be taken on the students’ iPads. Students will need to bring their iPads fully charged on all testing days. Students should also bring their chargers just in case they need to charge them during the test administration.
    • Please note that iPads may be kept at school during testing days to be sure the devices are properly charged for the testing session. If iPads will not be coming home on PSSA testing days, this will be communicated by your student’s teacher.
  2. All students are permitted as much time as they need to complete each test section.
  3. Possession of other electronic devices (cell phones, smart watches, etc.) is prohibited and could result in tests being invalidated. If any test material is compromised, students/families could be held responsible for the cost of replacing compromised test items.
  4. More information on the PSSA exam, including frequently asked questions and information about electronic devices, can be found on the district’s website at mtwp.net.

If you or your student has any other questions or concerns about the PSSA exams, please contact your student’s principal. Building-specific information, including schedules, will be distributed closer to the date(s) of the actual assessments.