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Achievement District Test Coordinator (DTC) emails will be sent regularly in preparation for the testing windows. DTCs are responsible for sharing statewide testing information with other staff and district or charter administration, as appropriate. Please watch for communications from ADE's Achievement Assessments team for all of the Statewide Achievement tests:
  • AASA (Grades 3-8; ELA and Math)
  • AzSCI (Grades 5, 8, and 11/Cohort 2027; Science)
  • ACT Aspire (Grade 9/Cohort 2029; English, Math, Reading, Science, and Writing)
  • ACT (Grade 11/Cohort 2027; English, Math, Reading, Science, and Writing)
All 2025-2026 Achievement DTC emails are published on the Achievement DTC webpage for easy reference, under "Achievement DTC Communications - 2025-2026 School Year."

Remember the following when emailing the ADE Achievement Assessments team:
  • Include your district or charter's entity ID in emails to us.
  • State which assessment(s) your inquiry is about - AASA, AzSCI, ACT Aspire, and/or ACT.
  • Send questions about AASA to AASA@azed.gov, questions about AzSCI to AzSCI@azed.gov, and questions about ACT Aspire or ACT to Testing@azed.gov.
Please send your question to only one of the Achievement Assessment email addresses listed above. Do not copy all of the email addresses on your email. If you are unsure which inbox to use or if the question applies to multiple assessments, send your email to Testing@azed.gov. For issues that occur while students are testing, include in the email subject line, "Urgent - Students Testing."

When contacting Pearson Customer Support for assistance, retain your ticket number. If you contact ADE's Assessments team for assistance with the same question or issue, share the Pearson ticket number with us so ADE and Pearson can further assist you.
Statewide Achievement Test Windows

Testing windows for the Spring 2026 Achievement Assessments are included in the table below, as well as in the 2025-2026 Assessments Overview and the Detailed Testing Calendar. The Detailed Testing Calendar also provides estimated times for each test unit of AASA and AzSCI as well as time limits for ACT Aspire and ACT test sections.
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Refer to the schedules linked below for each assessment's upcoming tasks and deadlines. Each schedule is posted on ADE's Achievement District Test Coordinator webpage.
Achievement Assessments Office Hours

The Achievement Assessments team has scheduled the following optional Office Hours sessions. Each session will be held on Wednesdays, 1:00-1:30pm. Registration is available in the ADE Professional Learning & Development (APLD) system using the registration links below. A Teams meeting invitation will be sent to all registered attendees prior to each Office Hours session.
Training Modules

All Achievement District Test Coordinators (DTCs) must complete training modules in Pearson's Arizona Learning Management System (AzLMS) as soon as possible and no later than February 20, 2026. All other testing staff must receive training prior to administering any tests. Refer to the Achievement Assessments Training Requirements for guidance in determining which training modules must be completed by each user role. ADE strongly recommends that users download the accompanying PowerPoint and transcript files associated with each applicable training module to refer to throughout the test administration.

ADE will track that all DTCs have completed training within AzLMS. It is the responsibility of the DTC to track training completion for other staff in the district or charter. Other staff may complete training within AzLMS, or DTCs may choose to train staff in a group setting. Tracking reports are available in AzLMS, or staff training completion may be tracked outside of AzLMS. This flexibility is left to the district or charter, but tracking must be in a format that can be provided to ADE upon request, if needed.

For additional information about using the AzLMS system, refer to the Navigating the LMS Learner Portal and Managing Learners in the LMS modules located in the AzLMS.

PearsonAccess Next and TestNav

In Spring 2026, all of the statewide Achievement Assessments will utilize the PearsonAccess Next (PAN) platform and the TestNav application. PAN is the site where the test administration details will be managed, and the TestNav application is the test delivery platform. There are three different PAN websites (linked below), with three separate logins, depending on the grade level of students in your district or charter. All three PAN sites are now open for Spring 2026 test administration tasks.
Refer to the links below for TestNav technical requirements. All devices used for testing must have the latest version of the TestNav application installed. TestNav can be downloaded at http://download.testnav.com/.
Bookmark the TestNav Error Codes webpage for quick access during the test windows. The most common error codes seen in TestNav are the 1000's Error Codes. These are connectivity errors, and most can be resolved by restarting TestNav or moving the student to a new device. 


Special Paper Version Tests and Additional Accommodations: 
AASA, AzSCI, and ACT Aspire

Requests for Special Paper Version (SPV) tests for AASA, AzSCI, and ACT Aspire, including braille, large print, or regular print tests, must be submitted to ADE for review by February 6, 2026, using the secure online form: https://www.azed.gov/assessment/spv2026. Documentation of the student's IEP, 504 Plan, or parent request must be uploaded with the request. Subject to available inventory, SPV tests may not be available for requests submitted after February 6, 2026.

Requests for additional accommodations for AASA, AzSCI, and ACT Aspire must be submitted to ADE for review by February 6, 2026, using this secure online form: https://www.azed.gov/assessment/achievement_aa_fy26. Requests for additional accommodations should not include Universal Test Administration Conditions or Universal Tools, which are available for all students. Refer to the Achievement Assessments Accommodations Manual for additional information about Universal Test Administration Conditions and Universal Tools. Refer to the ACT Aspire Accessibility Supports Guide for additional information about ACT Aspire accommodations, including which ACT Aspire accommodations require a request and which do not. 

Additional Accommodations Requests that need to be submitted to ADE for review and approval include:
  • AASA and/or AzSCI American Sign Language (ASL) test form
  • ACT Aspire American Sign Language (ASL): Full Translation (requires a paper test and 1:1 test administration) - A request does not need to be submitted for ACT Aspire American Sign Language (ASL): Directions Only
  • Computer-based test in a paper-based testing school
  • ACT Aspire Speech-to-Text (requires a paper test and 1:1 test administration) - Speech-to-Text is not permitted for AASA or AzSCI
  • Additional accommodations or assistive technology needed by a student during testing that are not included in the Accommodations Manual
  • Accommodations required due to a student injury as described in the Accommodations Manual
Contact us if a student has an injury or illness after February 6, 2026, that necessitates a paper test or additional accommodation. Specific accommodations will be considered based on a doctor's written recommendation and the appropriateness for statewide testing.

Sample Tests

Students should be provided ample opportunities to practice with the sample tests so they can become familiar with the test features, tools, and different question types in the online tests. Sample tests for each assessment can be accessed at https://home.testnav.com using the instructions below. Login information is not required.
  • For AASA or AzSCI, select "Arizona," then scroll to the bottom of the page and select "Mic Check & Sample Tests."
    • For AASA, sample tests are available for each grade level in Math and ELA, including ELA Writing, ELA Reading, and Grade 3 ELA Oral Reading Fluency. American Sign Language (ASL) sample tests are also available for AASA. Sample tests have been updated in January 2026.
    • For AzSCI, sample tests are available for Grades 5, 8, and 11, including ASL sample tests. Sample tests have been updated in January 2026.
    • Sample Test Scoring Guides are available on the Educator Resources page of our website and have been updated in January 2026.
    • The Sample Tests include a sample of each question type that students will encounter in the test. The Sample Tests do not score or retain student responses and are not an indicator of how a student will perform on the actual test.
    • In addition to the Sample Tests for AASA and AzSCI, please have students practice with the Student Readiness Tool to become familiar with the tools available within the online tests. The Student Readiness Tool organizes the TestNav tools, question types, and test support lessons into an easily accessible format by grade and category.
  • For ACT Aspire, select the "ACT Aspire" icon on the left side of the screen, then scroll to the bottom of the page and select "Exemplars." For each subject area, an "Early High School" Exemplar is available.
    • The online Exemplars are intended to provide students with experience navigating TestNav and interacting with the various question formats. They are not meant to be scored, and a full answer key is not provided for the online Exemplars.
    • Exemplar booklets (one for each subject) are available on the Educator Resources page of our website and on the Arizona ACT Aspire Support Page. The booklets describe reporting categories, standards, depth-of-knowledge, and correct responses. 
  • For ACT, select the "ACT" icon on the left side of the screen, then scroll down to the bottom of the page and select "Practice Tests." Timed and untimed practice tests are available for each subject area to be tested. The practice tests have been updated to reflect the new ACT Enhancements.
    • The TestNav Practice Test is the platform that closely replicates the testing environment students will encounter on ACT testing day, giving students a feel for what TestNav looks like and how to interact with the tools and features of TestNav while practicing test questions.
    • The Enhanced ACT Practice Test provides students an experience with the ACT questions without the TestNav environment. This allows students to take practice tests anywhere and at any time without having to be on TestNav.
Student Uploads and Student Eligibility Reports

ADE has completed the state student uploads in PAN for AASA, ACT Aspire, and ACT. ADE's student upload for AzSCI will be visible in PAN on February 17, 2026. Following each state upload, Achievement DTCs should verify that all students who are eligible for testing have been uploaded, and if not, Achievement DTCs need to ensure that all eligible students are added to the appropriate PAN site in preparation for Spring testing. 

Please note the following about ADE's student uploads for the Achievement tests:
  • Students who qualify for the Alternate Assessments are included in ADE's student uploads. However, students who qualify for Alternate Assessments should not be administered AASA, AzSCI, ACT Aspire, or ACT. To do so would be a test irregularity that must be reported. These student records do not need to be deleted from PAN because PAN is not used for Accountability purposes, but you may remove the students from the online test sessions in PAN to ensure the students are not administered a test.
  • High school testing is by cohort rather than by grade level, courses completed, or courses enrolled in. Refer to the STUD78 - Student Cohort Verification Report in the AzEDS Portal to confirm a student's cohort.
  • Students who are dually enrolled (in more than one school) are not included in ADE's student uploads and will need to be added to PAN by the school or district/charter responsible for testing the student. The two schools need to be in communication with each other to determine where the dually enrolled student will test.
Reports are available in ADEConnect to identify the students who need to be administered an Achievement Assessment. To access these reports in ADEConnect, select Assessments > Achievement Reports, then select the Eligibility Report for the appropriate assessment.

Work Requests in PearsonAccess Next (PAN)

AASA, AzSCI, and ACT Aspire all use the Work Request process in PAN when students need to be transferred from one school to another. Refer to the AASA and AzSCI PearsonAccess Next User's Guide and/or the ACT Aspire Test Coordinator Manual for additional details about the Work Request process for these assessments.

Achievement DTCs should check each PAN site regularly for work requests that may be waiting for approval by looking for the red bell at the top of the screen.
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The Work Request process is not utilized for student transfers for the ACT test. For ACT, use the Enroll or Unenroll Students template, located in ACT's PAN site under Support > Documentation. A support request will need to be submitted to ACT within PAN with the completed spreadsheet. Requests are typically processed within 24-48 hours. More information about submitting an ACT support request is available on the ACT website under Step 2: Configuration and in this ACT tutorial.

Achievement Test Irregularities

On January 9th, ADE held a Friday Focus Webinar, Reducing Achievement Test Irregularities, that focused on how District Test Coordinators and Test Administrators can minimize irregularities during statewide testing for AASA, AzSCI, ACT Aspire, and ACT. The webinar, transcript, and FAQ are posted on the Statewide Assessments Friday Focus Webinar page on the ADE website. 

As statewide assessments approach, please review the guidance on identifying and submitting testing irregularities in PearsonAccess Next. All events that impact testing, regardless of severity, must be reported. Prompt and accurate reporting helps protect test integrity and ensures fair and valid results for all students.
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Manuals

The AASA Test Coordinator's Manual (TCM) and the AASA Test Administration Directions (TAD) for both computer-based testing schools and paper-based testing schools are published on the Achievement DTC webpage and on the AASA webpage, under "Manuals and Checklists." They can also be accessed in PAN under Support > Documentation.

Districts and charters will receive hard copies of the AASA manuals, based on the participation counts entered in PAN in January. Manuals will be delivered during the selected materials delivery window. If a materials delivery window was not selected for a district or charter in PAN, then the materials will be delivered in the first delivery window option (March 16-19).

Test Windows and Estimated Testing Time
AASA estimated testing times
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Testing Tickets

The following chart lists the number of testing tickets that will be required for students taking the AASA. This setup is the same as it has been in previous years, with Grade 3 students requiring additional testing tickets due to the Oral Reading Fluency (ORF) test unit.
Chart showing number of AASA testing tickets required
Test Units and Sessions

ADE has uploaded students for AASA in PAN. Online test sessions were created automatically in the upload process, and students were placed into the appropriate sessions for the grade level indicated. ADE will move students approved for a Special Paper Version (SPV) or American Sign Language (ASL) test into the approved SPV or ASL test sessions.

Students in Grades 4-8 will have three test units for ELA: Writing, ELA 1 (Reading), and ELA 2 (Reading); and two test units for Math: Math 1 and Math 2.

In PAN, there will be only two sessions for Grades 4-8 students: one for ELA and one for Math. During testing, all ELA test units will be accessed under the one session for ELA (with one testing ticket) and all Math test units under the one session for Math (with one testing ticket).
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Students in Grade 3 are set up a little differently in PAN due to the Oral Reading Fluency (ORF) test unit. Grade 3 students will have a separate session in PAN for each ELA test unit: Writing, ELA 1 (Reading), ELA 2 (Reading), and Oral Reading Fluency. Each will require a separate testing ticket. 

For Grade 3, there will be two test units for Math: Math 1 and Math 2. As with Grades 4-8, these units will be in one Math session, requiring one student testing ticket. 

Paper-Based Testing

Pre-ID Labels

Schools administering AASA paper-based tests will receive ELA and Math Pre-ID Labels for any students that have been uploaded to PAN by February 20, 2026. Pre-ID Labels will be sent in a separate shipment from paper test booklets, but both shipments will be delivered within the same week in March.

Pre-ID Labels must be affixed to student test booklets prior to testing. Take care to apply the ELA Pre-ID Labels to the ELA test booklets and the Math Pre-ID Labels to the Math test booklets. Additional Pre-ID Labels are not available. Students who do not receive a Pre-ID Label or whose Pre-ID Label contains any incorrect information must have their student demographic information bubbled in on the back of their test booklets prior to testing and must be updated in PAN.

AASA Testing Groups and Reporting Groups

AASA Testing Groups and Reporting Groups are optional functions in PAN. The deadline to create Testing Groups and Reporting Groups is April 24, the last day of the AASA testing window.

Testing Groups can be used to group students by classroom, teacher, or testing days. Testing groups are useful for quickly locating a group of students in test sessions in PAN. Students may be in only one testing group at a time.

Reporting Groups can be used to group students by classroom, teacher, or testing days for reporting purposes. Students may be in more than one reporting group. The AASA Student Data File and the Summary Cluster Performance Report can display up to five reporting groups for a student. 

Refer to the PearsonAccess Next User's Guide for instructions on creating testing groups and reporting groups.
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Manuals

The AzSCI Test Coordinator's Manual (TCM) and the AzSCI Test Administration Directions (TAD) are published on the Achievement DTC webpage and on the AzSCI webpage, under "Manuals and Checklists." They can also be accessed in PAN under Support > Documentation.

Hard copies of the AzSCI manuals will not be shipped automatically to districts and charters. A limited number of copies are available for order during the AzSCI Additional Order window, which opens on February 23. The manuals may also be downloaded and used electronically from ADE's website and from PAN.

Verify Contact Information and Shipping Address

District Test Coordinators must verify their contact information and shipping address in PAN no later than February 20, 2026. Any changes to contact information or shipping address must be made by notifying ADE at AzSCI@azed.gov.

Test Units, Sessions, and Testing Tickets

Students in Grades 5, 8, and 11 (Cohort 2027) will have three test units for AzSCI. There will be one test session in PAN that includes all three test units. Students will use one testing ticket to access the three test units.

The approximate time for each test unit is 60-90 minutes. If more than one test unit is administered on the same day, a significant break of at least 15 minutes must be provided between test units.  

ADE's student upload will be visible in PAN on February 17, 2026. When students are uploaded to PAN for AzSCI, the test sessions are created automatically, and students are placed into those sessions based on their grade level. 
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ACT Aspire Support Website and Tutorial Videos

The Pearson-hosted ACT Aspire support website includes many ACT Aspire resources, including recently published PAN tutorial videos for inviting users, completing a student's Personal Needs Profile (PNP), and creating reporting groups.

Manuals

The ACT Aspire Test Coordinator Manual, Room Supervisor Manual - Online, and Room Supervisor Manual - Paper are published on the Pearson-hosted ACT Aspire support website and on ADE's Achievement DTC webpage. Hard copies of the manuals will not be shipped to districts and charters and are not available to order. These manuals should be used when training staff for ACT Aspire test administration.  

Chat with an Expert Sessions

Pearson has scheduled two ACT Aspire Chat with an Expert sessions to answer Test Coordinator questions related to ACT Aspire. Teams meeting links are included below. Registration for the Chat with an Expert sessions is not required. 
Paper-Based Testing and Special Paper Version Tests

Districts and charters administering ACT Aspire paper-based tests, including any Special Paper Version tests (braille, large print, or regular print) should verify their shipping address in PAN now. If any changes are needed to the shipping address, please notify ADE at Testing@azed.gov no later than February 6, 2026, to ensure paper testing materials are delivered appropriately.

Barcode Labels

Schools administering ACT Aspire paper-based tests will receive preprinted barcode labels for any students that have been uploaded to PAN by February 6, 2026. Barcode labels will be sent in a separate shipment from paper test booklets and answer documents, but both shipments will be delivered within the same week in March. If barcode labels are not received for any students, or if any barcode labels contain incorrect information, the demographic information will need to be bubbled in on the student's answer documents and must also be updated in PAN. 

Special Paper Version Tests

Any approved Special Paper Version tests for ACT Aspire must be administered within the shorter paper-based testing window, including for schools that are otherwise administering online tests. Student responses from braille and large print tests must be transferred to a regular answer document for scoring. The deadline for ACT Aspire to receive all paper testing materials for scoring is April 15, 2026.

Test Sessions and Testing Tickets

Test sessions for ACT Aspire were not automatically created when students were uploaded to PAN. Test sessions will need to be created for each subject test, and students must be moved into the test sessions, by schools or districts/charters. Refer to the ACT Aspire Test Coordinator Manual for details. Students will have a separate testing ticket for each ACT Aspire test section. Any student accommodations or supports must be indicated in the student's Personal Needs Profile (PNP) in PAN prior to moving the student into test sessions.

Timed Test Sections

ACT Aspire is a timed test. The test sections may be administered on the same day, or they may be administered on different days. This flexibility is left up to schools/districts. If administering on the same day, a break may be scheduled between the test sections. Additionally, the test sections for ACT Aspire may be administered in any order. The test sections include English, Math, Reading, Science, and Writing.
ACT Aspire test section time limits
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The Spring 2026 ACT statewide assessment will include the Science and Writing sub-tests in addition to the English, Math, and Reading sub-tests. Students will receive an ACT Composite score, which will be comprised of the English, Math, and Reading tests; an ACT STEM score, which is an average of the Math and Science tests; and an ACT ELA score, which is an average of the English, Reading, and Writing tests.

ACT test sections are timed tests and must be administered in the following order: English, Math, Reading, Science, and Writing.
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ACT Enhancements

The ACT Enhancements will be in effect for the Spring 2026 statewide ACT test administration. The ACT Enhancements will include fewer test items overall and more time per test item. Additional information is available on ACT's Test Enhancements webpage and in the Comparison of the Legacy and Enhanced ACT Test resource.

Schedule Flexibility Policy

New in Spring 2026, schools will have the flexibility to administer Science and Writing after an extended break or on a different day than English, Math, and Reading are administered. Schools may continue to administer all test units on the same testing day, if preferred. The decision to provide schedule flexibility is at the school level and applies to ALL standard time and single-day accommodations testing rooms and administrations for that testing event/window at the school. Refer to ACT's Schedule Flexibility Policy for additional guidance which must be strictly followed. 
  • English, Math, and Reading sub-tests must be administered on the same day.
  • Schools testing online may administer Science and Writing after an extended break or on a subsequent day in the same testing window for all students (standard time and single-day accommodations).
  • Schools testing on paper may administer Science and Writing after an extended break or on the Wednesday following their Tuesday paper administration (standard time and single-day accommodations).
  • If a school decides to utilize the Schedule Flexibility Policy, it is to be applied at the school level, not at the student or testing room level. If a school decides to administer a one-day test administration and an individual student leaves school before completing their test, the Schedule Flexibility Policy does not apply. Instead, the "Make-up for Single Day Testing" policies listed in the administration manuals would apply. 
Manuals

The ACT Test Coordinator Manual and Test Administration Manuals are published on the ACT-hosted webpage under Step 5: Administration. Hard copies of administration manuals will be shipped to districts and charters according to the materials delivery window selected in PAN. The administration manuals should be used when training staff for the ACT test administration.

ACT Webinars for Test Coordinators

All Achievement DTCs with students in Grade 11/Cohort 2027 are expected to view the three ACT-hosted webinars, either by attending the live webinars or viewing the recordings. Two webinars were held in the fall, Accommodations and Test Administration #1, and are now available on demand. The third webinar, Test Administration #2, will be held on February 18, 2026, 9:00-10:00am. Links to all three webinars are available through the ACT Schedule of Events. 

ACT Accommodations

The ACT Accessibility Supports Guide and additional resources needed by Test Coordinators to request and/or arrange test accommodations, English learner supports, and designated supports are available on the ACT-hosted website for Arizona, under Step 3: Accommodation. For further assistance, ACT has scheduled a series of Accommodations Office Hours sessions through March 17, 2026. Register for upcoming sessions or view recordings of previous sessions on demand through ACT's Accommodations Office Hours webpage.

English Learner Support Policy Update

ACT has updated their policy regarding English learner supports. Translated test directions and bilingual dictionaries are now designated (local) supports and do not require a request to be submitted to ACT for approval. The only English learner support that requires a request to be submitted to ACT for approval is the use of one-and-one-half time. Review ACT's Supports for English Learners webpage for additional information. 

Accommodations Request Deadlines

ACT accommodations requests must be submitted directly to ACT through ACT's Test Accessibility and Accommodations (TAA) system according to the following deadlines:
  • February 11, 2026 - Request ACT-authorized accommodations for Test Window 1
  • February 25, 2026 - Request ACT-authorized accommodations for Test Window 2
Please contact us at Testing@azed.gov if a student enrolls after the submission deadlines and requires accommodations for ACT. If the student has transferred from another Arizona district or from another state, ADE and ACT can research to determine if accommodations were approved for the student at their previous school.

Adding Students to PearsonAccess Next

ADE has uploaded Cohort 2027 students to ACT's PearsonAccess Next (PAN) platform. Please review your student list and confirm that all students eligible for testing have been uploaded. If any students need to be added to PAN, a support request will need to be submitted to ACT using ACT's Enroll or Unenroll Students form, which is available in PAN under Support > Documentation. More information about submitting an ACT support request is available on the ACT website under Step 2: Configuration and in this ACT tutorial. ACT typically processes support requests within 24-48 hours.

Computer-Based Testing

Mock Administration

All schools administering the online ACT test are strongly encouraged to complete a mock administration to ensure that devices are ready for testing. More information is available on the ACT website under Step 2: Configuration.

Test Sessions

Test sessions for ACT were not automatically created when students were uploaded to PAN. This step will need to be completed by schools/districts according to the timeline provided in the ACT Schedule of Events and the resources included on the ACT website under Step 4: Preparation.
  • Test sessions for ACT Test Window 1 can be created now.
  • Test sessions for ACT Test Window 2 can be created beginning April 1, 2026.
Student Authorization Tickets will need to be printed before test day and provided to the Room Supervisor the day of testing. Seal codes are used to begin each ACT test session. 

Test Materials

Schools testing online will receive hard copies of the online administration manuals, online test administration forms folder, MyACT Instructions for Students, and Taking the ACT. The MyACT Instructions for Students documents will be personalized with each student's name and ACT code, for students to use when creating their MyACT account, and is considered secure test material. These resources are also available on the ACT-hosted website for Arizona, under Step 4: Preparation (MyACT resources) and Step 5: Administration (administration manuals and forms).

Paper-Based Testing

Test Materials

In addition to hard copies of the test administration manuals, test administration forms, MyACT Instructions for Students (secure documents personalized with each student's name and ACT code to use when students create their MyACT account), and Taking the ACT, schools testing on paper will also receive paper test booklets, answer documents, pre-printed barcode labels, and return packaging materials. If schools have answer documents saved from previous years or previous ACT test administrations, these must not be used in Spring 2026 testing. Spring 2026 ACT answer documents have been updated to reflect the new ACT Enhancements and will be shipped to paper-based testing schools.

In most cases, there will be two separate shipments delivered to the district or charter for paper-based testing. The non-secure shipment will arrive first, and a secure shipment of test booklets will arrive later in the same week or the week before the applicable test window. Tracking information will be available in PAN after the materials are shipped.

Barcode Labels

Schools administering ACT paper-based tests will receive preprinted barcode labels for any students that have been uploaded to PAN by February 13, 2026. If barcode labels are not received for any students, or if any information on the barcode labels is incorrect, the student's demographic information will need to be bubbled in on the student's answer documents and must also be updated in PAN. 

MyACT

MyACT is the platform for Grade 11/Cohort 2027 students to submit non-test information to ACT. This non-test information allows a student to send their scores, free of charge, to four colleges or scholarship agencies of their choice, and also allows students to receive their ACT scores faster than waiting for paper reports from their school. ACT recommends hosting an in-school session for students to create a MyACT account and to complete the non-test information online. This may be completed prior to test day and no later than two days after completion of their ACT test. Please see the MyACT resources on the ACT website under Step 4: Preparation.

ACT Score Replacement Requests

An ACT score replacement request may be approved by ADE's Assessment Section when a student in Cohort 2027 has a previous ACT test score obtained on a national test date in the current school year. The ACT score replacement allows the student to use the score obtained outside of the statewide administration and administered by a person other than the school district or charter, rather than Arizona's statewide assessment date, for accountability purposes. 

The ACT score replacement is subject to ADE's review and approval, using the criteria outlined below.
  • To be comparable, the replacement test score must be obtained within the 2025-2026 school year, no earlier than July 1, 2025.
  • All of the following ACT test sections must be included in the student's score because they are required for the state test administration: English, Math, Reading, Science, and Writing.
ACT score replacement requests are to be submitted from the school district or charter directly to ADE's Assessment Section for review using the secure request form and must be submitted before the date on which the school administers the state ACT assessment. Requests are not to be submitted to ADE by students or parents/guardians.

A copy of the student's ACT score report, as well as a completed parent consent form, must be uploaded with the request. ADE's Achievement Assessments team will review the request then will respond to the Achievement District Test Coordinator regarding the final decision. 
For questions about AASA, please contact us at AASA@azed.gov.
For questions about AzSCI, please contact us at AzSCI@azed.gov.
For questions about ACT Aspire or ACT, please contact us at Testing@azed.gov.