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    Ohio's State Tests in English Language Arts, Mathematics, Science and Social Studies

    Why do students take state tests?

    State achievement tests tell us how well our students are growing in the knowledge and skills outlined in Ohio’s Learning Standards. These tests help guide and strengthen future teaching so we can be sure that we are preparing our students for long-term success in school, college, careers and life. Test results also allow citizens to know how their local schools are performing compared to others around the state. 

     

    Which tests will be given for what grade level? 

    Classes of 2018 - 2022 – End-of-course tests in English language arts I and II, algebra I, geometry (or integrated mathematics I and II), biology or physical science (class of 2018 only), American history and American government. 

    Classes of 2023 and beyond – End-of-course tests in English language arts II, algebra I, geometry (or integrated mathematics I and II), biology, American history and American government.

    Details on specific graduation requirements for the class of 2018 - 2022 and class of 2023 and beyond can be found here.

     
    How can my child prepare? 

    See the following link for practice resources. 
     
     
    More information about state testing can be found at the Ohio Department of Education's website: 

Last Modified on December 7, 2020