

Testing for High School Students in North Carolina
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In North Carolina, high school students are required to take the following assessments:
End-of-Course Tests (EOCs)
- General Information
General overview of the EOCs - Sample Items & Test Resources
Sample items and resources for the North Carolina End-Of-CourseTests - State Board of Education Policy GCS-C-003 (16 NCAC 6D.0305)
Policy delineating use of End-of-Course Tests for accountability.
- State Board Policy GCS-C-010
Policy setting the achievement levels for the End-of-Course tests, including English II under the ABCs Model. - No Child Left Behind requires annual assessment of student achievement in science at least once in grades 3-5, 6-9, and 10-12, beginning in 2007. North Carolina will be meeting this federal requirement with the Biology EOC.
The North Carolina Writing Assessment at Grade 10
- General Information
- Sample Items & Test Resources
Sample items for the North Carolina Writing Assessment at Grade 10 - State Board of Education Policy GCS-C-005 (16 NCAC 6G.0305)
Policy delineating the annual performance standards for Grades K-12 under the ABCs Model - State Board Policy GCS-C-018 (GS 115C-174.11)
Policy delineating achievement level ranges for the North Carolina End-of-Grade Tests in Reading and Mathematics and the North Carolina Writing Assessments at Grades 4, 7, and 10
North Carolina Competency Test of Reading and Mathematics
- General Information
General information about the Competency Test of Reading and Mathematics - Sample Test Items & Resources
Sample test items and resources for the North Carolina Competency Test of Reading and Mathematics
North Carolina High School Comprehensive Test – Mathematics Applications Grade 10
Currently, the High School Comprehensive Test – Mathematics Applications will only be offered to a limited number of students. For additional information regarding this test, please contact your local school district test coordinator or your high school principal.
High School Exit Standards
Information about the high school exit standards
- State Board of Education Policy GCS-N-004 (16 NCAC 6D .0503)
Policy delineating the student accountability standards and the graduation requirements for North Carolina students, including the four courses of study and the high school exit standards for students entering the ninth grade in the 2006-07 school year - State Board of Education Policy GCS-N-003 (16 NCAC 6D .0502)
Policy delineating the gateways for grades 3, 5, 8, and 12 for the student accountability standards and graduation requirements - Career Preparation Course of Study Checklist (pdf, 205kb)
Graduation Requirements Checklist for Career Preparation Course of Study Students - College/University Prepartion Course of Study Checklist (pdf, 215kb)
Graduation Requirements Checklist for College/University Prepartion Course of Study Students - College Technical Prepartion Course of Study Checklist (pdf, 205kb)
Graduation Requirements Checklist for College Technical Prepartion Course of Study Students
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