Woodcock-Johnson V
Homeschool Testing
*Private school admissions testing available for $150. This includes a written report/recommendation for class placement. Email to schedule.
*10% discount for group/co-op testing and for siblings number 3+. Email for more details.*
*Takes approximately 1-1.5 hours to complete.
Meets the requirements for standardized testing in NC and is a popular option for homeschoolers.
Includes a parent meeting following testing to review scores and discuss teaching methods and curricula.
The Woodcock-Johnson V offers a digitally secure, streamlined testing experience. This test was normed in 2024 and will yield the most valid up-to-date data.
*Click below to schedule homeschool testing during peak testing dates (May-July):
*I am only offering the V this year as it provides the most updated data and the publisher of the WJ IV will be phasing it out in the near future.
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*Email to schedule outside of peak testing dates OR if there are no available dates that will work for you and your family. Siblings are best scheduled for back-to-back sessions. Please email if there are no options available for sibling scheduling. Thank you!
Woodcock-Johnson testing can help identify characteristics of dyslexia and/or other learning differences. Although a diagnosis cannot be made based on test results, further testing for families seeking more guidance or an official diagnosis is available via my partnership with a local educational psychologist. Please inquire via email for more information.
In North Carolina, an annual standardized test should be administered to all homeschooled students from the age of 7 until their graduation from your Homeschool Program. Tests like the Woodcock-Johnson tests are individualized, and can often be less stressful due to the fact that much of the test is done orally and is less time consuming than written tests. It is also a great option for students with attention issues, learning disabilities, or those who may struggle with traditional testing.
https://www.doa.nc.gov/divisions/non-public-education/home-schools/standardized-testing