
By Aviv Weiss
Give every student in your district the opportunity to succeed on the SAT with the only official prep program designed for system-wide impact.
Why SAT prep needs a district-level approach
In West Virginia, the SAT isn’t just a college entrance exam, it’s the official high school assessment and a critical gateway to the Promise Scholarship. Students must meet minimum SAT benchmarks and GPA requirements to qualify. That means SAT readiness is directly tied to graduation, college access, and financial aid.
When SAT prep is left to individual teachers, guidance counselors, or after-school programs, districts see
- students falling short of Promise Scholarship score cutoffs
- inconsistent implementation,
- equity gaps,
- limited data on student readiness, and
- missed opportunities for growth.
That’s why district leaders across West Virginia are adopting a coordinated, district-led SAT prep strategy that aligns directly to the Promise Scholarship benchmarks and ensures every student has a real shot at success.
The only Official SAT Prep program, designed for West Virginia schools
Khan Academy is the College Board’s only official SAT prep partner. That means students use the exact skills, question types, and blueprints they’ll see on test day. Watch this two-minute informational video to see how the program works for school districts:
When implemented across a district, this program:
It’s also trusted by 450+ districts nationwide.
AI support for every student
With Khanmigo AI, every student can get 1:1 tutoring support as they prepare for the SAT. This AI tutor provides instant feedback, hints, and explanations, helping students stay engaged and build mastery. It does this by
- scaffolding learning for struggling students,
- supporting independent work in and out of school, and
- scaling personalized help without requiring more staff.
Professional learning that empowers educators
We offer custom professional development to support teachers and administrators. These sessions help your team
- adapt classroom strategies to support SAT skills,
- understand the structure of the SAT and Promise benchmarks
- use AI effectively in SAT prep instructions and practice.
Administrator tools and data dashboards
District and school leaders in West Virginia receive powerful analytics to track progress and ensure results. Admin can
- monitor student growth progress toward scholarship-qualifying SAT scores
- use automatic rostering to save time and increase visibility, and
- identify skill gaps early to support interventions district-wide.
Flexible delivery models for every school
Districts across West Virginia implement the SAT prep program in a variety of formats:
- Full-year or semester SAT prep classes
- Seminar or advisory periods
- Integrated into core ELA or math
This flexibility ensures every student, no matter their schedule or support level, can prepare for success.
Proven implementation strategy
We guide districts through a Good → Better → Best framework:
- Good: Independent practice with two Bluebook™ tests and one course challenge
- Better: Teacher-guided practice with three Bluebook™ tests and goal tracking
- Best: Whole-group instruction, AI support, data tracking, and four Bluebook™ tests
You can also get a dedicated Success team to help plan, execute, and optimize your SAT strategy around Promise Scholarship goals.
Equitable access, real results for West Virginia students
The SAT is not optional in West Virginia, and neither is college opportunity. Students learn all 111 math skills and 41 reading and writing skills required for the SAT. The program is available in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and more. It works on all major devices, including Chromebooks and iPads.
Start preparing your district for SAT success
Give more students in your district a real shot at the Promise Scholarship with a proven, equitable SAT prep strategy that supports schools, educators, and families.



