Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 28 - EDUCATION
Part CXI - Bulletin 118-Statewide Assessment Standards and Practices
Chapter 18 - End-of-Course Tests
Subchapter B - General Provisions
Section CXI-1803 - Introduction

Universal Citation: LA Admin Code CXI-1803

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024

A. EOCT will measure the knowledge and skills a student should have mastered by the end of the course. The results of the EOCT will help ensure that all Louisiana students have access to a rigorous curriculum that meets high academic standards.

B. EOCT will assess student learning in the high school courses:

1. algebra I;

2. geometry;

3. English II;

4. English III;

5. biology; and

6. U.S. history.

C. Any student enrolled in and/or receiving credit for an EOCT course, regardless of grade inclusive of middle school students taking high school courses for high school credit is required to take the EOCT upon completion of that course.

D. EOCT will be offered at the end of the fall and spring semesters.

1. Students completing the course at the end of the fall semester shall participate in the fall test regardless of the grade earned during the fall semester.

2. Students completing the course at the end of the spring semester shall participate in the spring test regardless of the grade earned during the spring semester.

E. EOC retests will not be offered until 2010-2011.

F. Since these tests are being developed for use in Louisiana schools, any school selected for field tests shall participate in the field tests. In spring, 2012, the U. S. history field tests will be administered.

G. Students completing the following courses will take the Algebra I test:

1. Algebra I: course code 160321;

2. Algebra I, Part 2: course code 160338;

3. Integrated Mathematics I: course code 160339;

4. Algebra I-Middle School: course code 160380.

5. Applied Algebra:course code 160331.

AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 17:24.4.

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