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BY EMMA MILLER
Eighth graders hoping to attend
a Catholic high school in Brooklyn or
Queens next year must take the Test for
Admission into Catholic High Schools
(TACHS) this fall.
Registration for TACHS is open now
and closes on Oct. 15 at 5 p.m. Students
can register online at tachsreg.com or
by calling 1-866-618-2247. Th e test costs
$63.
Students in the Archdiocese of New
York will take the test on Nov. 2.; students
in the Diocese of Brooklyn/Queens, Nov.
3. Tests will be administered at Catholic
schools, but students do not need to take
the TACHS at the school they currently
or want to attend.
TACHS tests eighth graders on reading,
writing, math and reasoning ability.
Students may only take this exam one
time.
As long as students register on time,
they should receive their Admit Cards
through their elementary school or in
the mail on Oct. 22 or 23. Parents should
confi rm that all information on the card
is correct.
Students and parents should then write
the names and TACHS codes for the
three high schools they prefer on their
Admit Cards. Codes can be found in the
student handbook. Parents must sign the
cards to confi rm the students’ choices.
Students need to carefully transfer
the TACHS codes for each school onto
their answer sheet on the day of the
test. High school choices may not be
changed or corrected aft er the test period
is over.
Extended test time is available for
students who need it. Parents must fi ll
out a form explaining why extra time
is needed and send it in to the diocese
by Oct. 5. Accommodations for physical
disabilities should be arranged with
the diocese.
Applicant Records for students in
Catholic elementaries will be fi lled out by
their schools. Students in public, private
or non-diocesan schools need to have
their Applicant Records fi lled out by a
parent as well as their principal or eighthgrade
teacher. Applicant Records include
grades from sixth, seventh and the fi rst
quarter of eighth grade, standardized test
scores, conduct, eff ort and attendance
records. Th ey must be received by choice
high schools by Dec. 14.
Tests are from 9 a.m. to noon, but
eighth graders should arrive no later than
8:15 a.m. Th ey should not bring any
electronic devices, including calculators,
watches and phones, food or drink to
TACHS. Students need to bring their
Admit Card and No. 2 pencils with erasers.
All of this information and more is
available online at www.tachsinfo.com.
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/www.tachsinfo.com