Monticello High School students scheduled to take New York State Regents examinations should review the June 2026 testing schedule below and plan accordingly.
All morning examinations begin promptly at 8 a.m. and all afternoon examinations begin promptly at 12 p.m. (noon).
Students must report to their assigned testing location at least 15 minutes before the start of the examination. Students who arrive more than two hours after the start of an exam will not be permitted to test, in accordance with New York State Education Department regulations.
Students should also verify their specific testing locations and reporting instructions with the high school prior to exam day.
Regents examination schedule
Tuesday, June 9
8 a.m.
- English Language Arts
12 p.m.
- Physical Science: Chemistry (NYSP12SLS)
Wednesday, June 10
8 a.m.
- Algebra II
12 p.m.
- Physical Science: Physics (NYSP12SLS)
Wednesday, June 17
8 a.m.
- Algebra I
12 p.m.
- Global History and Geography II
Thursday, June 18
8 a.m.
- Life Science: Biology
- Living Environment
12 p.m.
- Earth and Space Sciences
- Physical Setting/Earth Science
Friday, June 19
- No examinations scheduled (Juneteenth holiday observed)
Monday, June 22
- Rating Day
- No Regents examinations scheduled
Tuesday, June 23
8 a.m.
- U.S. History and Government
12 p.m.
- Geometry
Wednesday, June 24
8 a.m.
- Physical Setting/Chemistry
Thursday, June 25
8 a.m.
- Physical Setting/Physics
Friday, June 26
- Rating Day
- No Regents examinations scheduled
Important reminders
- Morning examinations begin at 8 a.m.
- Afternoon examinations begin at 12 p.m. (noon)
- Students must be in their testing location no later than 15 minutes before the exam begins
- Students arriving more than two hours late will not be allowed to take the examination
- Students should bring any required materials and follow all testing-day instructions provided by the school
- Contact Monticello High School if you have questions about your testing schedule or location
Good luck to all students taking Regents examinations this June! Your hard work throughout the school year has prepared you for this opportunity to demonstrate your learning and achievement.