Assessment
ACT Test
Glenpool Independent School District has selected the ACT as part of the state contract with the Oklahoma State Department of Education and ACT. This test will be administered to all eligible 11th grade students on April 9, 2024. Our district believes this is an excellent opportunity for all eligible juniors to take the ACT at no cost to them or their families.
CCRA Online Practice Test Questions
Oklahoma State Department of Education has made practice questions for the online College and Career Ready Assessments (CCRA) available. Students should use these practice questions to become familiar with the online tools that are available as well as the formatting of the multiple-choice and technology enhanced items. The intent of these practice questions are not to predict a student's performance level on the operational assessment, but to familiarize them with the online platform. These practice questions may be used in school as well as home for families to review.
11th Grade Practice Test Questions for Science and U.S. History
To take a practice test, click button below, then click CCRA Practice Test or CCRA Spanish Practice test.
Oklahoma's State Department of Education provides Parent, Student, and Teacher Guides (PSTG) for each state assessment students are required to take each year. These guides provide useful information for parents about the Oklahoma School Testing Program. They also provide sample of questions students can expect to see on the Oklahoma School Testing Program (OSTP).
SPRING Testing will be April 15, 2024 & April 18, 2024 Grade 11: Science & U.S. History

For the first time, Oklahoma educators and families will be able to review their students’ state test results as early as May. The Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE) anticipates preliminary results of the Oklahoma School Testing Program (OSTP) for grades 3-8 will be available by the end of May, giving families access to their children’s test scores before summer break begins for many districts.
Individual scores will be posted on the OSTP Student/Family Portal, linked on the new online interactive Oklahoma School Report Card dashboard. To log in to the portal, families must have their student’s unique 10-digit State Testing Number, or STN, which is available through their local school or on previous OSTP parent reports. Families are limited to one account but can share a password once that account has been activated. GPS will email and post on the Campus Parent Portal student STN numbers for parents to access student test results.
Oklahoma’s state assessments include only federally required tests plus U.S. history for high school juniors. The state administers math and English language arts (ELA) tests for grades 3-8 and science for grades 5 and 8. As juniors, students also take the SAT or ACT through their local school.
“State assessments cannot measure all that our students know, but they are an important tool that helps identify academic progress and measure individual student growth year over year,” Hofmeister said. “Measuring what matters is one way we can ensure every student has the opportunity to achieve academic success.”
OSDE has also redesigned its OSTP Parent, Student and Teacher Guides to support the role of the state tests under the federal Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). The new grade-specific guides include a section on what students are learning in core areas, ways families can support learning and examples of the kinds of questions students see on state tests. The guides are available in English and Spanish. To see the guides and access other tools and resources, Visit Oklahoma School Testing Program (OSTP) for Families.