This paper provides information about South Carolina's High School Assessment Program. The purpose of the test is to: (1) Demonstrate students' achievement based on selected South Carolina academic standards; (2) Provide data to state policymakers on student attainment of state education goals to inform educational policy decisions; and (3) Meet a state mandate. [For the main report, "State High School Tests: Exit Exams and Other Assessments", see ED514155.]
- Authorizing Institution
- Center on Education Policy
- Education Level
- ['High Schools', 'Secondary Education']
- Location
- South Carolina
- Peer Reviewed
- F
- Publication Type
- Reports - Descriptive
- Published in
- United States of America
Table of Contents
- Type of test 1
- Purpose 1
- Major changes in exit exam policy since the 2007-08 school year or any pending changes 1
- Status of states decision regarding the Common Core State Standards and impact of that decision on exit exam policies 1
- Test used by colleges or 1
- Year first administered 2
- Year diplomas first withheld 2
- Subjects tested 2
- Types of questions 2
- Grade first administered 2
- Grades exam aligned to 2
- Number of retakes allowed before end of grade 12 3
- Retakes after grade 12 3
- Does the state have reciprocity with other states 3
- Exit exam used for No Child Left Behind 3
- Same cut score for graduation and NCLB 3
- Evaluations of state exit exam 3
- State test contractor 3
- Does the state provide students with alternate paths to graduation 3
- Alternate paths to graduation specifically for English language learners 5
- Alternate paths to graduation specifically for students with disabilities 6
- Who makes decisions on whether a student is eligible to use alternate paths 7
- How are students identified as eligible for alternate paths to graduate 7
- When calculating the graduation rate for adequate yearly progress AYP purposes does the state count students taking alternate paths together with graduates who passed the high school exit exams 7
- How many full-time equivalent staff in the state department of education are involved in implementing alternate paths 7
- Types of assistance the state provides for all districts to raise pass rates for all students on the high school exit exam 7
- Types of assistance or remediation the state provides for all districts to help students who have failed to pass the exit exam 8
- Does the state provide funding for remediation 8
- Are districts mandated by law to provide remediation 9
- Are students required to participate in remediation 9
- Initial pass rates 2008-09 9
- Percentage of Students Passing on the First Try in 10 grade 2008-09 9
- Student Group English Language Arts Math 9
- Passing score 1-312 200 level II 200 level II 9
- State Graduation Rates 9
- Student Group 2008-09 2009-10 9
- Current state graduation rate calculation formula for AYP purposes 10