AP Exam Registration
This year, the CAC office will utilize online registration through Total Registration for the AP exams. Students are also required to enroll in their exams with College Board. For Juniors and Seniors, 2026 AP exam registration information and instructions will be uploaded to your Naviance Student document library in the Shared Files folder by October 1, 2025. Sophomores can also pick up a hard copy of this information in the CAC office after this date.
Exam registration is open starting on Wednesday, October 1, 2025, at 12:01 a.m. through Monday, October 20, 2025, at 4:00 p.m. Registration is not complete until students have printed the PDF of the Total Registration confirmation page and have enrolled their exams with College Board. We know that parents may desire to register their students for exams. Therefore, we strongly recommend that both parents and students are present during registration to ensure that the correct exams are ordered.
AP confirmation forms are due to the CAC office on Monday, October 20, 2025, at 4:00 p.m. This year, credit card payments will be invoiced through MySchoolBucks for your convenience, with the 4.9% processing fee invoice as a separate line item. You may also pay via personal check; however, checks must be received by October 20. All payments are due by Monday, October 20, 2025, at 4:00 p.m.
To best help you with the process, we will be conducting a webinar this year entitled "Advanced Placement Exams" to help you understand the purpose and the logistics of the AP examinations. The webinar will occur on Thursday, October 8, at 5:00 p.m.
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Legends Cultural Show
Parent volunteers and donations needed!
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Asian Students in America (ASIA), one of IMSA’s four culture clubs, celebrates the heritage of Asian and Pacific Island countries through events like the Legends of Asia show, Night Market, and Mid-Autumn Scavenger Hunt. Our mission is to honor Asian cultures while addressing stigmas and important community issues.
ASIA is seeking parent volunteers for the upcoming Legends Cultural Show! You can help by donating food, giving your time, or contributing funds for the student reception. Please sign up using the links below. Thank you for your support!
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Student Show
Friday, October 3, 2025
6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Auditorium
Reception to follow in the Cafeteria.
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Family Show
Saturday, October 4, 2025
2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Auditorium
The show will immediately follow the October PAC meeting.
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Fall College Visits
Hosted by the CAC Office
| | Visiting with college admissions representatives when they come to campus gives students a valuable opportunity to explore a variety of schools. All sessions are open to juniors and seniors. Sophomores may attend any military school visit and any session that does not say “Seniors/Juniors ONLY.” | | |
Thursday,
October 2
Lake Forest College
University of Miami
Wabash College
Illinois Wesleyan University
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Monday,
October 6
Stony Brook University
Purdue University
Drexel University
Carnegie Mellon University
University of South Florida
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Tuesday,
October 7
Creighton University
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PSAT/NMSQT Exam
Wednesday, October 8, 2025
7:30 a.m.
Main Gym
All Juniors will be taking the PSAT/NMSQT exam on Wednesday, October 8, at 7:30 a.m. in the Main Gym. Please remember to eat a healthy breakfast beforehand, and to bring your laptops, chargers, and IMSA IDs.
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College Visits Over Fall Break
The deadline to sign up is October 6!
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This fall break, Dr. Glazer will be leading college visits for interested students. These visits include admissions presentations, campus tours, and opportunities to connect with IMSA alumni who will share their unique perspectives on transitioning from IMSA to college life. If you are interested in visiting one of the schools listed, please sign up below.
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October 14 - Northwestern University and the University of Chicago
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October 16 - University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Monthly PAC Meeting
Saturday, October 4, 2025
1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
In Person or Virtual
Passcode: 193489
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Senior Parent Meeting
Tuesday, October 7, 2025
5:30 p.m.
CAC team coordinator Melissa Williams-Rivera will discuss college planning and answer questions.
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Brunch with Dr. Berger
Saturday, October 4, 2025
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Lexington Cafeteria
Before the PAC meeting on Saturday, October 4, parents are invited to join Chief Student Affairs Officer Dr. Katie Berger for brunch in Lexington. This is a great opportunity to enjoy a meal in the cafeteria, taste the food your student is eating, and engage in conversation with Dr. Berger and other IMSA parents.
Spots are limited, so please RSVP today!
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IMSA Parent Book Club
Wednesday, October 22
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Via Zoom
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IMSA’s Parent Book Club brings parents together to connect, reflect, and learn alongside others who understand the unique challenges and rewards of parenting an IMSA student.
This October, we’ll be reading The Anxious Generation by social psychologist Jonathan Haidt. Please join us via Zoom to discuss this book and help select the book for November 2025.
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Girls Golf Team
The IMSA Girls Golf Team finished its historic first season with a victory over Lisle High School, finishing with a 4–2 record. The team went undefeated in conference play and earned a top-five finish at the Aurora Invitational.
The Titans were paced by Teah Oviedo Navarro '26, who turned in a season-best round of 49. Avery Frank '27 followed with a 58, while Maggie Federici '28 carded a 59. Alyssa Smith '27 closed strong to post a 68 and round out the scoring lineup.
Coach Brad Snead celebrated the milestone season, noting that the team “set the bar high for IMSA girls’ golf” and is eager to see what they can accomplish on the state stage.
We wish the Titans luck as they compete in the IHSA State Tournament today!
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Congratulations to the numerous IMSA students recognized by the National Merit® Scholarship Program.
The National Merit Scholarship Program honors the nation’s most accomplished high school students, recognizing exceptional academic achievement, leadership, and potential for future success.
Semi-Finalists 2026 National Merit Scholarship Program
Semi-Finalists represent less than one percent of U.S. high school seniors. They are selected based on their outstanding performance on the PSAT/NMSQT (Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test). Recognition as a Semi-Finalist reflects both academic excellence and consistent dedication. As they continue in the competition, these IMSA students stand among the nation’s most accomplished scholars.
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Ria Bakshi
Evangeline Beck
Lockin Bell
Ethan Charoenpitaks
Louis Chen
Saroj Chilakuri
Jack Davis
Michelle Fanjoy
Tony Han
Jonathan Handjojo
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Jeev Hora
Riyan Jain
Muskaan Kapur
Samira Koduri
David Monsess
Teah Oviedo Navarro
Laksh Patel
Karthik Prasad
Paul Ratasuk
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Aarav Shah
Atmaj Shelar
Fatema Shikora
Mofetoluwa Suleiman
Julia Sun
Shomak Tan
Dominic Tous
Vishnu Vijay
Andrew Zhu
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Commended Students in the 2026 National Merit Scholarship Program
IMSA is also proud to recognize the 57 students named as Commended Students in the 2026 National Merit Scholarship Program. For the 2026 National Merit Scholarship Program, Commended Students are recognized for placing among the top 50,000 scorers nationwide out of about 1.3 million test-takers.
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Aqeel Bajowala
Andrew Bae
Damaris Benzar
Arya Biss
Isla Calderon
Haydn Chan
Harish Chandar
Akshat Chouhan
Lucas Davis
William Ellingson
Molly Federici
Sai Ganbote
Shreshta Ghanta
Sumaer Gupta
Blake Hennings
Ethan Hunt
Jessica Jiang
Gyuri Kim
Noah Kim
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Amelia Kinney
Shriya Koduri
Eric Lee
Evan Lee
Tianqing Lei
Kelsie Li
Aryan Mansingh
Aadi Mehta
Sebastian Mendoza
Ruby Miller
Samantha Narchetty
Matthew Nowak
Peter Panchev
Svar Pandya
Charlotte Paquette
Monal Pattanaik
Maneth Perepa
Vishruth Pesala
Lucy Philip
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Jacob Plotnick
Shiv Narayan Rai
Nithya Rajkumar
Michayla Rhymes
Zachary Roach
Pooja Sampelli
Anusha Saraf
Helen Shao
Saesha Sumeeth
Caden Tam
Aditya Tiwari
Elsa Torres
Nathan Vortia
Roy Wang
Paul Watson
Izen Wong
Ivan Xie
Lucas Zhang
Eric Zhou
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The 2025 class of U.S. Presidential Scholars was recently announced, comprising 161 exceptional high school seniors selected for their achievements in academics, the arts, and career and technical education, as well as for their leadership and commitment to community service.
IMSA is especially proud that two members of our Class of 2025, Neev Patel (left) and Rachel Qi (right), have been recognized as Presidential Scholars Program Finalists. Each year, the program selects a highly limited number of students: two students from every state, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and U.S. families living abroad, plus 55 additional scholars in the arts, career and technical education, and at-large categories. Having two finalists from IMSA this year is an exciting testament to the extraordinary talent and dedication of our students.
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IMSA is a great testing ground for new ideas, and in recent years, we've opened a Center for Artificial Intelligence, which serves as a conduit for seminars, guest speakers, mini-grants, and access to new opportunities. We also facilitate discussions around the ethical use of AI, the potential impact at IMSA, and how we might support students and educators at IMSA. Our desired outcomes for AI at IMSA are listed on our strategic dashboard.
While we have an interest in innovating, we have to be mindful of AI's limitations and impact. One reason many educators are concerned about the use of AI in classrooms is that students are purposefully shortcutting their learning opportunities. Instead, we want students to use resources to deepen their understanding, which is possible with AI by offering alternative perspectives on an issue or a different approach to solve a problem. In essence, AI can be both unhelpful and helpful. It's less about the technology and more about how it's adopted situationally.
Due to the ethical complexity and value proposition of AI, the best approach a student can take is to ask their teacher if they can use an AI tool for their assignment, and also feel comfortable explaining how they used it. They should presume faculty will have different permissions because context and circumstance really matter. It is my hope that we will embrace new AI technologies in a manner that enhances cognition, creates opportunity, and also closes equity gaps, while also putting controls in place that will guide appropriate use.
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Stable Minds Equine Therapy
Wednesday, October 8, 2025
12:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Stable Minds at 43W043 Campton Hills Road, Elburn, IL
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Students are invited to participate in Stable Minds Equine Therapy. This free program provides a safe, inclusive environment where group members can connect and learn through talk therapy, experiential practices, and equine-assisted psychotherapy.
Participation is limited to 12 students on a first-come, first-served basis and requires guardian permission. Comfortable clothes and tennis shoes are recommended.
For more information or to sign up, email Alex Pratt (apratt@imsa.edu) or Stephanie Broy (sbroy@imsa.edu) with your signed waiver form.
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Writing Center Hours
The Writing Center is open! Students can work with peer tutors on essay composition, organization, and proofreading.
The Writing Center is located in A109, next to the CAC Office, and the hours are:
A Day: 9:00 a.m. - 4:45 p.m.
B Day: 9:00 a.m. - 4:45 p.m.
I Day: 10:45 a.m. - 4:45 p.m.
C Day: 9:00 a.m. - 4:45 p.m.
D Day: 9:00 a.m. - 4:20 p.m.
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October 3 - Legends Culture Show and Reception
October 4 - Legends Culture Show (Parent Show)
October 10 - Alumni Awards Assembly; End of First Quarter
October 11-18 - Fall Break
October 19 - Halls Reopen
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