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ACT WorkKeys

ACT WorkKeys

  • QUALIFYING CHS STUDENTS WHO DID NOT TAKE THE WORKKEYS ASSESSMENT IN THE FALL WILL BE TESTING ON:

                       

         February 21, 2024 or February 22, 2024

 

  • THE ASSESSMENT WILL BEGIN AT 7:15AM AND STUDENTS ARE TO REPORT DIRECTLY TO THEIR TEST LOCATION. 

 

WORKKEYS PARENT LETTER         WORKKEYS PARENT LETTER - SPANISH

 

WorkKeys will be given free of charge to all North Carolina seniors who are Career and Technical Education (CTE) concentrators. WorkKeys is part of North Carolina's school accountability program.

 

WorkKeys is designed to measure students' career readiness as they prepare to enter college and the workforce by assessing their abilities in three core areas: Applied Mathematics, Locating Information and Reading for Information. Students' performance in these areas is meant to demonstrate their abilities to potential employers through the use of standardized, quantitative metrics. There are four certification levels: Platinum, Gold, Silver and Bronze. 

 

Bronze level signifies that a recipient scored at least a level 3 in each of the three core areas and has the necessary foundational skills for 16% of the jobs in the WorkKeys database.

 

Silver level signifies that a recipient scored at least a level 4 in each of the three core areas and has the necessary foundational skills for 67% of the jobs in the WorkKeys database.

 

Gold level signifies that a recipient scored at least a level 5 in each of the three core areas and has the necessary foundational skills for 93% of the jobs in the WorkKeys database.

 

Platinum level signifies that a recipient scored at least a level 6 in each of the three core areas and has the necessary foundational skills for 99% of the jobs in the WorkKeys database. 

 

ACT WorkKeys has helped millions of people in high schools, colleges, professional associations, businesses, and government agencies build their skills to increase global competitiveness and develop successful career pathways.

 

Successful completion of ACT WorkKeys assessments in Applied Mathematics, Workplace Documents, and Graphic Literacy can lead to earning ACT's National Career Readiness Certificate (ACT NCRC), a portable credential earned by more than 2.3 million people across the United States. 

 

*FOR PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT ACT WORKKEYS AND/OR WORKKEYS FAQ. 

Concord High School

School Information

Principal: Dr. Adam Auerbach (adam.auerbach@cabarrus.k12.nc.us)

School Hours: 7:15am-2:15pm

Address: 481 Burrage Road, Concord, North Carolina 28025

Phone: 704-260-6000

Fax: 704-784-3919

 

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