Welcome

Ashley Hardin

Counselor Axtell HS/MS

ahardin@axtellisd.net

254-863-5301

Twitter: @HardinAxtell

Axtell School Code: 440370

Please contact Terry Ramirez in the front office to make an appointment.

Crisis Counseling

MHMR HOT

1(866)752-3451

If in Emergency call 911

Transcript Request

If you are needing a transcript to email tramirez@axtellisd.net

You will need to include the name you graduated with, the year you graduated, and your date of birth.

Please give us 48-72 hours to process a transcript.

PSAT Testing

The PSAT/NMSQT (Preliminary Scholastic Assessment Test/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test) Axtell PSAT-October of each year The PSAT is a multiple-choice test that measures verbal and mathematical reasoning abilities important in doing college work. It is designed for college-bound students presently in grade 11 and is given once a year in October. The test is useful in the following ways: 1.Provides excellent practice for taking the SAT (this test is similar to the SAT) 2.Indicates the student’s academic strengths and weaknesses (Helps you prepare for the SAT and is a FREE SAT prep document) 3.Provides information in planning for the student’s college course of study 4.Via “My College Quick Start” provides valuable feedback on content knowledge The preliminary SAT, will be administered to all freshmen,sophomores, and juniors who sign up. The cost of the test is $15. There are no fee waivers. This serves as the qualifying exam for the National Merit Scholarship Program for juniors and as an indicator for sophomores to consider when choosing their courses for their junior year in high school. With the score reports for these tests, these students have free access to My College Quick Start a career and college program designed to match student personality traits with specific programs and colleges. This program is offered through the College Board. All students are encouraged to use this valuable resource.

ASVAB Testing-Military Entrance Exam

The ASVAB Career Exploration Program can help young adults identify and explore potentially satisfying occupations and develop effective strategies to realize career goals. The ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery) is one of the most widely used, multiple-aptitude tests in the world, developed and maintained by the Department of Defense. More than half of all high schools nationwide administer the ASVAB test to students in grades 10, 11 and 12 (sophomores cannot use their scores for enlistment eligibility).

Students may retake the test at any time.

http://www.asvabprogram.com/ ASVAB

Program Information

http://www.asvabprogram.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=parents.main

Parent Information

Go to the CAREER TOOLS tab and click on MILITARY for practice for ASVAB

More Free Practice www.asvabpracticeonline.com