HUNTINGTON â A three-week window for state-mandated testing opened for Cabell County students last week, reintroducing a long-standing method of measuring academic progress. All students in grades 3-8 will be tested in reading, language arts and math while fifth- and eighth-graders will also be tested in science. The testing is required for all students, both in-person and virtual. âWhile our county does have a three-week window, each school is able to designate their own particular testing window. Some schools are doing that this week, some schools are next week, and it really just depends on when the school wants to do it,â said LeeAnn Porter, manager of assessment and instructional programs for Cabell County schools.