<p>So at my house, the fire alarm went off during the english section of the ACT. Everyone evacuated the building and everyone just sat around for a bit not knowing what's going on. Then we went back in and started back up again from what ever time was on the stop watch.</p>
<p>My main concern is do you think ACT will void all scores from my school?</p>
<p>I’m not sure about that, but ACT probably can disqualify the scores since the students didn’t remain in the restricted testing area throughout the whole test. I guess it depends on whether or not the proctor makes the special effort to inform ACT about the incident.</p>
<p>Your situation is a bit funny though. Normally this is one of those ridiculous “Well, what if this happens” hypotheticals immature students in my class make.</p>
<p>Something very similar happened to me. During the math section, there was a thunderstorm warning and everyone was evacuated downstairs. We waited about 40 minutes, then went back upstairs to finish the math section, but we got 2 extra minutes added on to the time we had left. Our scores weren’t voided though, so yours probably won’t be either.</p>