What if a student is registered to participate in CATS Online but realize after practicing that the student isn ready to test that way?
Creating a user account for the student in the CATS Online system obligates neither the student nor the district or school to participate in CATS Online. Additionally, it is possible for the student to take some parts of the test online and some parts with pencil and paper. For example, the student may be comfortable taking the social studies test online but prefer to take the mathematics test in the test booklet. Likewise, a student may prefer to answer the multiple-choice questions online while answering the open-response questions in the test booklet. When answering an open-response question, the student always has the option of answering in the booklet rather than online.
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