High School Exit Exams

High School Exit Exams

More and more states require a high school exit exam. This portal is a place to learn more about these exit exams and debate the pros and cons.

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Written by clepstudyguides on
College Level Examination Program (CLEP) is a special program for students. Clep gives the student the possibility to take a test. If the student passes the test, he can earn credits for needed degree classes at his college or university. Umpteen students are very grateful with the Clep exams, because of all the benefits it provides. Because of Clep, students can study on a more advanced level. They get the possibility to thoroughly analyze the study they have chosen and in this manner they can spare a lot of time. Students who wish to prepare for their Clep test, can use a Clep study ... Read Full Story
Written by joanneleejacobs on
Disabled students in California will have to pass the graduation exam to qualify for a diploma. “Passing the exit exam became a requirement for all seniors in 2006, but lawyers from Disability Rights Advocates in Berkeley won exemptions for special-education students in 2006 and 2007,” reports the San Francisco Chronicle. The case was settled this week: Disabled students will get tutoring to help them pass but no exemptions. Anecdotal student Shaneka “Precious” Washington, a learning-disabled senior, will have to pass the test on her sixth try. She’s passed the math exam, but repeatedly failed the reading test, a four-option multiple-choice test which requires a ... Read Full Story
Written by joanneleejacobs on
States are wimping out on graduation exams , write Checker Finn and Liam Julian on Education Gadfly. Our attention was seized by Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano, who days ago signed into law a bill that weakens her state’s exit exam requirement by allowing high school students who don’t pass the AIMS test (thousands don’t) to supplement their meager scores with good grades. The legislation’s justification resides in the statements of students such as Maria Cami, an 18-year-old who maintains a 3.2 GPA but does not, by her own admission, understand math. “I feel like I’m being penalized for something I’m not good at,” said ... Read Full Story
Written by rmdlwa on
College Level Examination Program (CLEP) is a fantastic program for students. Clep gives the student the chance to take a an exam. If the student passes the test, he can get credits for needed degree classes at his college or university. Many students are very grateful with the Clep tests, because of all the benefits it bids. Read Full Article Here: http://www.articlesbase.com/self-help-articles/college-level-examination-program-clep-958273.html Read Full Story
Written by Tony on
Thousands of California high school students are taking (and re-taking) an exit exam test in order to graduate with their class. Supporters hope that the exam will quantify education standards and give more meaning to high school diplomas, while critics think it is unfair to hold all students to the same test given that poor and minority students do not always have equal educational opportunities. This is a zimbio group blog, where anyone can chime in on the debate. You can post a blog entry about high school exit exams by clicking the "easy add" or + buttons. Please let us know your thoughts ... Read Full Story
Lowcountry students' scores on the state high school exit exam slipped this year after three years of steady gains, according to results released Tuesday by the state Department of Education.  
From charleston.net ()
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My job as State Superintendent of Public Instruction is to be the voice of our state’s 1 million students and to think of what’s best for them. I strongly believe in high standards. As the former chair of the state House Education Committee, I led the way in passing House Bill 1209, the 1993 Education Reform Act that called for state graduation requirements. We are one of just 24 states that currently have high school exit exams, which places...  
From crosscut.com ()
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On the state and local level, the percentage of students who passed South Carolina's exit exam on their first try has decreased, according to results released Tuesday by the S.C. Department of Education.In Horry County Schools 81.3 percent of the district's second-year high school students passed both portions of the state's exit exam, called the High School Assessment Program, on their first attempt.That is a 2.2 point decrease from 83.5...  
From myrtlebeachonline.com ()
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Fewer South Carolina 10th-graders passed the state's exit exam on the first try last spring compared to 2008, according to figures released today by the state Department of Education.  
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Gerald W. Bracey has had a 42-year career in education. His most recent book is "Education Hell: Rhetoric vs. Reality"In view of the heated discussion of the California High School Exit Examination, it is important to know that, generally, this much we can say: High school exit examinations don't work, and in some cases, they backfire. States don't gather information on the effects of the test because the political risk is too great...  
From sacbee.com ()
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California Statewide







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economically
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economically
Disadvantaged


Math 


# Tested

142,251 66,326
  

Passing

56,601 (40%)  50,788 (77%) 

ELA 



# Tested



155,537

63,571
  


Passing



51,839 (33%) 

52,875 (83%) 

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Twenty states already require high school graduation exams:
Alabama, Alaska, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia.

Four states are phasing in exit exams in 2006:
Arizona, California, Idaho and Utah.
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