Can a level result be mailed home

In the United States, the answer to this question depends on the state and the specific testing agency or school district. Here are some general guidelines:

  1. Standardized tests: For standardized tests like the SAT, ACT, or AP exams, the results are typically sent to the student's home address or to the college or university they designated as a recipient. However, some states or testing agencies may offer electronic score reports or online access to scores.
  2. State-mandated tests: For state-mandated tests, such as the Smarter Balanced Assessment or the PARCC test, the results are usually sent to the student's school or district, and then made available to parents or guardians through a parent portal or online account.
  3. Local school district tests: For tests administered by local school districts, such as end-of-course exams or final exams, the results are typically sent to the student's home address or made available to parents or guardians through a parent-teacher conference or online portal.

To confirm whether a level result can be mailed home, you can:

Remember to also check with your school or district about any specific procedures or deadlines for requesting test results to be mailed home.