Yes, it is normal. From what I’ve read a new batch will probably come out after midnight EST Friday. Look for her status to go from “Registered” to “Tested” on Thursday. According to ACT the normal score release is anywhere from 2-8 weeks, normally on Wednesdays and Fridays, but from what I’ve read if it takes more than a month there’s probably an issue and it makes sense to call ACT to check. The most common issue is a failure to fill in the test form with the same information as is contained on the registration form. Apparently 8-10% of all testers mess this up and it can take some time for them to manually match the test to the tester. Other issues can be tests that are returned to ACT slowly from the test site, irregularities of any sort at the test site (for instance a kid on the other side of the room reported for cheating will hold up the scores for everyone in the room including your kid), and in very rare cases lost tests. The best scenario could be that your kid’s scores jumped so much that they’re checking them against other testers’ answers to eliminate the possibility of cheating. The worst scenario is that your kid’s scores will match another nearby tester’s and they’ll be flagged and you’ll get notice saying the scores will be invalidated.
All of this is getting ahead of things, because only the first batch has been released and it’s common for ACT to release scores over time as they’re finished.
If your kid took the ACT with the writing section you won’t get an email until that portion is scored, which is generally 2 weeks after the multiple choice portion comes in, but you can check for the those sections and composite on the portal. IOW, although the official report isn’t ready until the writing section comes in you don’t have to wait for that to see the E, R, M, S and composite scores.