Summer Workshop Information
ACT Summer Sessions
Four afternoon sessions from 1:30-4:30 p.m.
- General Test Preparation and Reading & Practice Strategies (1)
- English, Math & Science Strategies & Practice (1 each)
Classes are taught by content area teachers current in ACT changes and procedures.
Practice book and all content included: 1 practice test during class, remaining tests on your own.
These sessions are for incoming Juniors and Seniors only.
June Session
Each session is held from 1:30—4:30 p.m. in person at Lincoln High.
- Monday, June 8
- Tuesday, June 9
- Wednesday, June 10
- Thursday, June 11
- $200 fee or $75 fee waiver
- Timed for June 13th National Exam
- Register by May 29th, 2026
- Pay by June 3rd to avoid the late fee
July Session
Each session is held from 1:00—4:30 p.m. in person at Lincoln High.
- Monday, July 6
- Tuesday, July 7
- Wednesday, July 8
- Thursday, July 9
- $200 fee or $75 fee waiver
- Timed for July 11th National Exam
- Register by June 29th, 2026 – 30 max
- Pay by July 1st to avoid the late fee
Workshop cost
Full prices listed with each class. If a student qualifies for free or reduced lunch, tuition is reduced (contact your school counselor or Michelle Fonck at mfonck@lps.org for tuition information). A current year qualification letter needs to be on file with the district to receive price reduction.
Workshop refund policy
Cancellation requests must be received before the first class date. A $20.00 handling fee will apply.
Late registration fee
$20 (applies to students not registered by the deadline)
Late fee for unpaid registrations
The late fee also applies to registrants who have not paid the tuition by the “pay by” date. Your student does NOT have a reserved spot until payment is received. If a workshop is full, unpaid registrants may lose their spot in the workshop to paid registrants on the waiting list.
Registering for an LPS workshop DOES NOT register your student for the national test. You MUST also register separately for the national test! Get a registration booklet from your school’s counseling office or register online at www.act.org.
