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Find Telugu Avant Assessment Testing in Your District

A comprehensive guide to discovering if your school district offers Telugu world language credit testing and how to request it if they don't.

Quick Answer

Not all school districts publicly advertise their Telugu testing availability. The best way to find out is to contact your district's World Language Department or Academic Testing Office directly.

We maintain a list of confirmed districts offering Telugu testing. Check our Confirmed Districts Directory to see if your district is listed.

Step-by-Step: How to Check Your District

1Visit Your District's Website

Start by visiting your school district's official website. Look for sections labeled:

  • "World Languages" or "Foreign Languages"
  • "Credit by Examination" or "Testing for Credit"
  • "World Language Credit Testing" or "Proficiency Testing"
  • "Seal of Biliteracy" programs
2Search for Testing Information

Use your district website's search function with these keywords:

"Telugu credit"
"Avant Assessment"
"STAMP test"
"world language proficiency"
3Contact the Right Department

If you can't find information online, contact these departments directly:

World Language Department

Ask: "Does our district offer Avant Assessment testing for Telugu to earn world language credit?"

Academic Testing Office

Ask: "How can I register for Telugu proficiency testing for high school credit?"

High School Counselor

Ask: "I'd like to earn world language credit through Telugu testing. What options are available?"

4Questions to Ask

When you contact your district, ask these specific questions:

  • Q:Does our district offer Avant Assessment STAMP testing for Telugu?
  • Q:What proficiency levels do I need to achieve to earn high school credit?
  • Q:How many world language credits can I earn through Telugu proficiency testing?
  • Q:When are tests typically offered and how do I register?
  • Q:Is there a fee for taking the proficiency exam?
  • Q:Can this fulfill my graduation world language requirement?
What If Your District Doesn't Offer Telugu Testing?

Don't worry! Many districts are willing to add Telugu testing if there's student interest. Here's how to request it:

Step 1: Write a Formal Request

Send an email to your district's World Language Coordinator or Director of Curriculum explaining:

  • That you'd like to earn world language credit for Telugu proficiency
  • That Avant Assessment offers STAMP testing for Telugu
  • That many other districts nationwide offer this option

Step 2: Gather Support

Find other students interested in Telugu testing. Districts are more likely to add testing if multiple students request it.

Step 3: Reference Other Districts

Mention that districts like Fairfax County VA, Loudoun County VA, Seattle Public Schools, and Frisco ISD already offer Telugu testing through Avant Assessment.

Step 4: We Can Help

Contact us at support@teluguteachers.org. We can provide information to share with your district about Telugu testing implementation.

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