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2014 Supplemental Instructions for Bulk Registration and Pre-ID Labels for the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test TEST DATES Wednesday, October 15 or Saturday, October 18 For use by schools participating in the Bulk Registration and Pre-ID Label process. Includes: o instructions for applying labels o instructions for administering the test to students with labels Use this manual with the 2014 Supervisor s Manual for the PSAT/NMSQT shipped with test materials.

Contents 2 PSAT/NMSQT Office contact information 3 Introduction 3 Receiving and applying labels 3 Using this supplement 4 Instructions for administering the test with pre-id labels 6 After the test 7 Instructions for the preadministration option with pre-id labels PSAT/NMSQT Office If you have a question about the information in this supplement, or about other testing situations not covered in the 2014 Supervisor s Manual for the PSAT/NMSQT, contact: Web: mail: email: collegeboard.org/testright PSAT/NMSQT P.O. Box 6720 Princeton, NJ 08541-6720 psat@info.collegeboard.org phone: 888-477-PSAT (7728) toll free for educators in the United States only 212-237-1335 for schools outside the U.S. 609-882-4118 (TTY) 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET, M F 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET, M F, September 9 October 31 and during score reporting in December 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. ET, Wednesday, October 15 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. ET, Saturday, October 18 fax: 610-290-8979 2014 The College Board. College Board, Advanced Placement Program, AP, SAT, and the acorn logo are registered trademarks of the College Board. AP Potential, My College QuickStart, and ReadiStep are trademarks owned by the College Board. PSAT/NMSQT is a registered trademark of the College Board and National Merit Scholarship Corporation. All other products and services may be trademarks of their respective owners. Visit the College Board on the Web: collegeboard.org. 2

Introduction The College Board and your school district or state department of education are working together to ensure the accuracy of PSAT/NMSQT student registration data, thereby enhancing the quality of the score and skill data provided to educators and students. In order to support this effort, your school, district, or state uploaded a file containing data for your students taking the PSAT/NMSQT. Using that data, the College Board produced pre-identification labels to be applied to answer sheets and shipped them to your PSAT/NMSQT Coordinator. This will ensure accuracy of data and reduce the amount of time students spend filling in circles on their answer sheet. Receiving and applying labels To ensure fairness for all students and accuracy of data, it is critical that you carefully follow the instructions in this supplement, as well as in the Supervisor s Manual. Please provide a copy of this supplement and the relevant pages of the Supervisor s Manual to all associate supervisors conducting the PSAT/NMSQT administration. While students with a label will skip some sections of the answer sheet (sections 1 6a), and students with a Y on the bottom right of their label will skip sections 15 19, they must still complete all of the remaining sections according to the instructions in the Supervisor s Manual. Approximately one week prior to the PSAT/NMSQT administration, your school s PSAT/NMSQT Coordinator will receive two copies of your students pre-identification labels. Each set is alphabetically sorted within grade level. Please place one set aside to use only if the original label has been damaged. As soon as possible after receipt, review the labels to ensure that they are correct: o Is the school code (in upper left corner of label) correct? o Do the students named (in lower left corner) attend your school? o Are the grade levels (in upper right corner) correct? o If labels are incorrect, DO NOT APPLY THEM; contact the PSAT/NMSQT Office immediately at: 888-477- 7728. o For more information, visit collegeboard.org/ bulkregistration. Place the label on Page 1 of the answer sheet so that it completely covers the shaded box shown below. PLACE PRE-ID LABEL HERE This box is ONLY for schools using Pre-ID labels. Place the label so that it completely covers the shaded box. School staff should refer to the Pre-ID label instructions for more information. It is important to be as accurate as possible when placing the label so that it falls exactly within the box. We recommend that school staff perform this process prior to test day to assure proper placement and to alleviate time pressure on the day of the test. On the day of your test administration, please distribute the appropriate answer sheet to each student. If you did not receive a label for some students, or if the label contains incorrect information, give the student a blank answer sheet and instruct them to complete all sections, under supervision, per the instructions starting on page 8 of the Supervisor s Manual (you may complete this process after the other students have been excused). Using this supplement On test day, associate supervisors will use this supplement as well as the relevant sections of the Supervisor s Manual. Students with labels will not have to complete certain sections of the answer sheet. In addition, you have the option of having students fill in certain sections prior to test day, under supervision (the preadministration option). We have provided two sets of instructions to use, based on the option you choose. On test day, if your students have not filled anything on their answer sheets, begin test day instructions on page 4 of this supplement ( Instructions for administering the test with pre-id labels ) instead of page 8 of the Supervisor s Manual. If your school is pursuing the preadministration option, start with the instructions on page 7 of this supplement ( Instructions for the preadministration option with pre- ID labels ) instead of page 8 of the Supervisor s Manual. 3

Instructions for administering the test with pre-id labels 4 For all students with a pre-identification label, begin test day instructions here. You will eventually switch to the Supervisor s Manual, so have your copy on hand. For students without a label, or whose label contains incorrect information, give them a blank answer sheet and follow the instructions starting on page 8 of the Supervisor s Manual (you may complete this process with them after the other students have been excused). Do NOT allow a student to use an answer sheet with an incorrect label. The following are instructions for test day. If your school is pursuing the preadministration option, start on page 7 of this supplement. Note: Confirm that you are administering the test on the date indicated on the test cover. The Wednesday form can only be given on October 15 and the Saturday form only on October 18. Before distributing test materials, set aside an unlabeled answer sheet and test book for your use, and post the following in a place where all students can easily see it: your school s six-digit code your school s address today s date / / Month Day Year start time (to be filled in later) stop time (to be filled in later) break (to be filled in later) If you are testing students from other schools, post their schools six-digit codes, if known. Also post the code(s) for any student who is home-schooled (page 32 of the Supervisor s Manual) or whose residential mailing address is outside the United States or Puerto Rico (page 31). Students who arrive late may join those who have already started unless the other students have started Section 1 or any later sections of the test. If the late student has had an opportunity to communicate with any students who have completed some or all of the test, do not allow the late student to test. Late students who arrive prior to the beginning of Section 1 may supply missing identifying information when the other students have been dismissed. Do not admit students to any room where Section 1 (or any later section) has already begun. Assign them to another room where proper supervision, complete instructions, and time allotments can be provided. See information on page 4 of the Supervisor s Manual about participation in scholarship programs if a student misses the test. Read aloud all the directions printed in bold within boxes. Only read text in dotted-line boxes if it applies to your administration, typically for testing outside the United States or Puerto Rico. Read slowly enough to give students time to fill in their responses. Pause wherever four dots appear to allow students time to follow instructions. Instructions outside boxes are for you and your assistants and should not be read aloud. Do not deviate from these directions or answer any questions regarding the content of the test. When you are ready to begin, say: Welcome to the PSAT/NMSQT administration. Testing will begin in a few minutes. First, listen carefully to the regulations and instructions that I must read. For today s test, you may use only a No. 2 pencil to mark your answer sheet. Raise your hand if you do not have one. The only device or aid you may use is a four-function, scientific, or graphing calculator to answer math questions. You may not share a calculator with another student at any time during the test administration or during breaks. Each math question can be answered without a calculator. If you have extra calculators, ask if any student needs one. You can be dismissed from the test and your scores can be canceled if you use prohibited materials, share calculators, disobey test instructions, or misbehave during testing or breaks. You are not permitted to use cell phones or other prohibited devices at any time during the test. Now remove everything from your desk except your pencils and erasers. Close all bags and backpacks and put them under your desk until the test is over and you are dismissed. At this time, if you still have a cell phone, MP3 player, handheld computer, or any other electronic device in your possession, you need to completely power it off and place it under your desk. If your watch has an alarm, please make sure it is turned off. If you are seen using any of these devices or the devices make any sound (ringing or vibrating) during testing or breaks, you will be asked to leave and your answer sheet will not be submitted. The test begins with a critical reading section, so you will not need your calculator. Please place your calculator under your desk. Use of the following is prohibited: Electronic device (cell phone, smartphone, MP3 player, laptop, tablet, or any other personal computing device) Any device, including a digital watch, that can record, transmit, receive, or play back audio, photographic, text, or video content Camera or other photographic equipment Pens, highlighters, mechanical or colored pencils Separate timer of any kind Scratch paper, notes, books, dictionaries, or references of any kind Earplugs, compass, protractor, ruler, cutting device, or any other aid Calculator that has a typewriter-like keypad, uses paper tape, uses a pen or stylus input device, makes noise, or uses a power cord

To maintain security, you may need to move students whose calculators have large (characters of 1 inch or more) or raised displays that might be visible to other test-takers. Food and beverages, including bottled water, are prohibited unless approved for medical reasons. Proctors should circulate to see that students have only pencils and erasers on their desks. Note: Students should not be dismissed from testing if they use a mechanical pencil; however, they should be warned that their marks may not score properly. Then say: You will now receive a test book and an answer sheet. Do not open your test book or make any marks on your answer sheet until I tell you to do so. When you get your test book, carefully read the important information on the front cover about timing, scoring, guessing, marking answers, and checking answers. Remove the test materials from the plastic bags and give one test book and one labeled answer sheet to each student. Carefully check to ensure that each student receives the answer sheet with the correct label applied, matching their name. If a student is unknown to you, check their identification before providing a labeled answer sheet. Make sure that no one opens a test book until told to do so. Allow enough time for students to read the information on the front cover. Print your name clearly on the front of your test book.... To facilitate return of test books with score reports in December, you may want to tell students to put additional information (e.g., counselor s name) under their name on the test book cover. If you are testing any students from another school, ask them to write their school name below their name on the test book. Ask home-schooled students to write their address below their name. Look at the top right corner of your test book cover. You will see a small box labeled Form with an accompanying letter (W, S, or A). Now find the box labeled Form in the top right corner of your answer sheet. The letter there should match the letter on your test book cover.... If the test forms are not identical, raise your hand. Read aloud the test date and form; demonstrate with an extra test book and answer sheet. Wednesday answer sheets are green; Saturday answer sheets are blue. See instructions on page 24 of the Supervisor s Manual if any student s answer sheet and test book do not match. Your test book will be returned to you when you receive your scores in December. Sections 1 5 All students with labels should skip sections 1-5 of the answer sheet, but should review their labels to ensure accuracy. If you have a label on your answer sheet, you should not fill in Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5. Please take this time to review the label at the top of your answer sheet. Look at your name, your grade (upper right corner), your date of birth (lower right corner), and your sex, male or female. If any piece of information is incorrect, please raise your hand now.... If a student s name, grade, sex, or date of birth is incorrect, give them a blank answer sheet, and after testing is complete but before excusing them, read them the instructions starting on page 8 of the Supervisor s Manual. Note regarding names: Like all data on the label, the student name was provided by the school, district, or state as the student s official name of record. If the student s name on the label is correct but is not the student s preferred presentation (for example, they have a preferred nickname), do NOT provide a blank answer sheet. Instead, the student should use the answer sheet with the label, so that their PSAT/NMSQT data matches the school s official record. Section 6 If you are testing students from OTHER schools as well as students from your school, use the instructions on the top of page 6. If you are testing students ONLY from YOUR school, say: Look at the school code printed in the upper left corner of your label. It should match our school code, which is.... If your label has a different school code, raise your hand now.... Verify any reports of an incorrect school code. If a student s school code is incorrect, give them a blank answer sheet, and after testing is complete but before excusing them, read them the instructions starting on page 8 of the Supervisor s Manual. Find Section 6b on your answer sheet, and enter our school name and address.... Fill in the Yes circle in 6c.... Your score report will be sent to our school. Now proceed to Section 6d. 5

If you are testing students from OTHER schools as well as students from your school, say: First, I will give instructions to students who attend this school; then I will give instructions to students from other schools. Students who attend this school should look at the school code printed in the upper left corner of your label. It should match our school code, which is.... If your label has a different school code, raise your hand now.... Verify any reports of an incorrect school code. If a student s school code is incorrect, give them a blank answer sheet, and after testing is complete but before excusing them, read them the instructions starting on page 8 of the Supervisor s Manual. Find Section 6b on your answer sheet, and enter our school name and address.... Fill in the Yes circle in 6c.... Your score report will be sent to our school. Students from other schools should complete Sections 6a and 6b for the school they regularly attend. Enter your school s code, name, and address. If you do not know your school s code, raise your hand.... Fill in the No circle in 6c and enter this school s name, city, and state.... Your score report will be sent to the school you regularly attend. Look up when you finish.... Section 6d If your school does not use optional codes, say: Make no marks in Section 6d, Optional Code. If your school does use optional codes, read the directions you have prepared (see page 6 of the Supervisor s Manual). If an optional code has only one digit, instruct your students to fill in the 0 circle in the left column and the appropriate circle in the right column. If you have any home-schooled students, or students from other schools, advise them not to use the optional code. Put this book down and pick up the 2014 Supervisor s Manual for the PSAT/NMSQT. Continue from the top of page 10, Sections 7 12. All students, including those with labels, must complete the remaining sections of the answer sheet according to the instructions in the Supervisor s Manual. Note: Any student with a Y indicator on the bottom right of the label (see picture on page 3) may skip sections 15 19 (home address). When reading instructions for sections 15 19, advise students with a Y on their label to skip sections 15 19. Give each student her/his school code and check that it is entered correctly. If the code is not known, Section 6a should be left blank. If you are testing a student who is home-schooled, fill in your state s home-school code in the box below (see list on page 32 of the Supervisor s Manual); then say: The code for a home-schooled student in this state is. Enter the code in Section 6a. In 6b, print the state where you live and the word home-school on the line for School Name. In 6c, fill in the No circle and give the name, city, and state of this school.... After the test Return materials immediately, as instructed on pages 25 28 of the 2014 Supervisor s Manual for the PSAT/NMSQT. Destroy (do not return) any unused answer sheets and labels. Because labels contain student information, any unused labels, loose or applied to unused answer sheets, should be thoroughly and securely destroyed. Score reports and tools, including the Score Report Plus, Roster of Student Scores and Plans, AP Potential, and optional data CDs will reflect the information provided as part of the bulk registration file your school, district, or state uploaded, including the student name and date of birth. The optional data CD will also reflect the student ID number. 6

Instructions for the preadministration option with pre-id labels Schools have the option for students to fill in page 1, Section 13 on page 2, and page 4 of the answer sheet under supervision during the week before the test. If you choose this option and are using labels, follow these instructions. For all students with a pre-identification label, begin preadministration instructions here. You will eventually switch to the 2014 Supervisor s Manual for the PSAT/ NMSQT, so have your copy on hand. For students without a label, or whose label contains incorrect information, give them a blank answer sheet and follow the preadministration option instructions on page 19 of the Supervisor s Manual (you may complete this process with them after the other students have been excused). Do NOT allow a student to use an answer sheet with an incorrect label. Before test day Students must fill out answer sheets under supervision in school. Once labels have been applied to answer sheets, you may decide to distribute them in any number of ways for example, in a class, in an assembly for students taking the test, or in small groups. Do not allow students to take the answer sheets out of the building. You may wish to separate students with labels from students without them, as instructions will vary. For the preadministration session, students will need No. 2 pencils and erasers, their Student ID or Social Security numbers (optional), and their email addresses (optional). Answer sheets are shipped to you with the test books. Remove only the answer sheets from the bags; do not open the separate bags containing test books until test day. Before distributing answer sheets, apply the labels as instructed on page 3 of this supplement. Carefully check to ensure that each student receives the answer sheet with the correct label applied, matching their name. Read aloud all the directions printed in bold within boxes. Read slowly enough to give students time to fill in their identifying information and/or review labels. Pause wherever four dots appear to allow students time to follow instructions. Instructions outside boxes are for you and your assistants and should not be read aloud. Do not deviate from these directions or answer any questions regarding the content of the test. Students should omit Sections 11, 12, 20, and the Certification Statement because these sections will be completed on test day. Sections 1 5 All students with labels should skip sections 1-5 of the answer sheet, but should review their labels to ensure accuracy. Today you will be reviewing and filling out your identifying information on the PSAT/NMSQT answer sheet. If you have a label on your answer sheet, you should not fill in Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5. Please take this time to review the label at the top of your answer sheet. Look at your name, your grade (upper right corner), your date of birth (lower right corner), and your sex, male or female. If any piece of information is incorrect, please raise your hand now.... If a student s name, grade, sex, or date of birth is incorrect, give them a blank answer sheet and follow the preadministration option instructions on page 19 of the Supervisor s Manual. You may complete this process with them after the other students have been excused. Do not allow a student to use an answer sheet with an incorrect label. Note regarding names: Like all data on the label, the student name was provided by the school, district, or state as the student s official name of record. If the student s name on the label is correct but is not the student s preferred presentation (for example, they have a preferred nickname), do NOT provide a blank answer sheet. Instead, the student should use the answer sheet with the label, so that their PSAT/NMSQT data matches the school s official record. Section 6 Look at the school code printed in the upper left corner of your label. It should match our school code, which is.... If your label has a different school code, raise your hand now.... Verify any reports of an incorrect school code. If a student s school code is incorrect, give them a blank answer sheet and follow the preadministration option instructions on page 19 of the Supervisor s Manual. You may complete this process with them after the other students have been excused. Do not allow a student to use an answer sheet with an incorrect label. Find Section 6b on your answer sheet, and enter our school name and address.... Fill in the Yes circle in 6c.... Your score report will be sent to our school. Section 6d If your school does not use optional codes, say: Make no marks in Section 6d, Optional Code. 7

If your school does use optional codes, read the directions you have prepared (see page 6 of the Supervisor s Manual). If an optional code has only one digit, instruct your students to fill in the 0 circle in the left column and the appropriate circle in the right column. If you have any home-schooled students, or students from other schools, advise them not to use the optional code. Put this book down and pick up the Supervisor s Manual. Continue from the bottom right of page 19, Sections 7 12. All students, including those with labels, must complete the remaining sections of the answer sheet according to the instructions in the Supervisor s Manual. Note: Any student with a Y indicator on the bottom right of the label (see picture on page 3) may skip sections 15 19 (home address). When reading instructions for sections 15 19, advise students with a Y on their label to skip sections 15 19. On test day, you will begin on page 20 of the Supervisor s Manual, in the section marked BEGIN HERE After the test Return materials immediately, as instructed on pages 25 28 of the 2014 Supervisor s Manual for the PSAT/NMSQT. Destroy (do not return) any unused answer sheets and labels. Because labels contain student information, any unused labels, loose or applied to unused answer sheets, should be thoroughly and securely destroyed. Score reports and tools, including the Score Report Plus, Roster of Student Scores and Plans, AP Potential, and optional data CDs will reflect the information provided as part of the bulk registration file your school, district, or state uploaded, including the student name and date of birth. The optional data CD will also reflect the student ID number. 104899-94490 UNLWEB-ACC814 778105