By Ryan Quinn About 11,680 West Virginia high schoolers who indicated they were scheduled to graduate in 2016 took the ACT, an increase of nearly 400 ACT takers from the class of 2015 and the highest level since the class of 2012, when 11,719 students were counted taking college entrance exam. ACT spokesman Ed Colby said the graduating class of 2012 was the last year for which ACT didn't report the results from students who took the test's extended time version, which is given to students with conditions like vision impairments or hyperactivity disorder.