SAT & ACT Prep That Goes Beyond A Score
Rewatch our Lunch & Learn to hear from school leaders on how expanding beyond traditional SAT and ACT prep can boost student achievement, elevate your school’s performance ratings, and set students up for post-graduation success.
SAT & ACT Prep That Goes Beyond A Score
Rewatch our Lunch & Learn to hear from school leaders on how expanding beyond traditional SAT and ACT prep can boost student achievement, elevate your school’s performance ratings, and set students up for post-graduation success.
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Learn how test prep can boost college and career readiness and school performance ratings.
About our webinar
Speakers
- Dwight Ho-Sang | Chief Schools Officer, Legacy Early College
- Dr. Travoski Smith | Assistant Principal, Cane Ridge High School, Metro Nashville Public Schools
- Annie Johansen | Head of Operations, Tutored by Teachers
What you will learn:
- Learn how leaders use SAT & ACT prep to improve graduation readiness, college access, and scholarship eligibility
- Get ready-to-use strategies for incorporating SAT/ACT test prep during regular instruction
- Discover how virtual tutoring expands access at scale without adding burden to staff
About Our Host
Dwight Ho-Sang
Chief Schools Officer
Dwight Ho-Sang is the Chief School Officer at Legacy Early College in Greenville, South Carolina. With over 23 years of dedicated service, Dwight has made a significant impact on students in Georgia and South Carolina.
Under Dwight’s leadership, KIPP WAYS Academy (KWA) was honored as Georgia Charter School of the Year in 2017, thanks to its consistent ranking in the top 10% for academic growth statewide.
Dwight’s unwavering commitment to community has cultivated strong partnerships with parents and the broader community, creating a safe and inclusive environment within his schools.
As Chief School Officer at Legacy Early College, Dwight is poised to lead the institution into its next chapter, leveraging his expertise to build upon Legacy’s solid foundations and drive continuous improvement initiatives.
Dr. Travoski Smith
Assistant Principal
A Memphis native, began her journey at Middle Tennessee State University in 2007. She launched her career as a Family and Consumer Sciences and Lifetime Wellness teacher, while also coaching Track and Field with a girl’s mentoring program “I C.A.N. meaning Confidence Against the Norm.
Recognized early for her leadership potential, she pursued advanced studies at Lipscomb University, where she earned a Master’s degree in 2017 and a Doctoral degree in 2020.
With experience both in the classroom and athletics, Dr. Smith has cultivated a leadership style grounded in student growth, teacher development, and the creation of strong, supportive school communities. Her passion lies in preparing students for success academically, socially, and athletically, while empowering educators and students to reach their fullest potential.