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There are more than 6,000 official GED Testing Centers in the United States and its territories, and several hundred in other countries. [12] Testing centers are most often in adult-education centers, community colleges, and public schools. [citation needed] Students in metropolitan areas may be able to choose from several testing locations.
The California High School Proficiency Exam (CHSPE) was an early exit testing program established under California law (California Education Code Section 48412). Testers who passed the CHSPE received a high school equivalency (HSE) diploma granted by the California State Board of Education .
National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP); State achievement tests are standardized tests.These may be required in American public schools for the schools to receive federal funding, according to the US Public Law 107-110 originally passed as Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, and currently authorized as Every Student Succeeds Act in 2015.
Scores of Black, Hispanic and economically disadvantaged students continue to lag. California education test scores are in. Here’s how some Modesto-area schools fared
2022 California test scores show 84% of Black students and 79% of Latino and low-income students did not meet state math standards.
The CBEST gives a separate score for each section tested, and a passing score must be obtained in every section to pass the test. Passing the CBEST is one way to satisfy the California Education Code basic skills requirement for obtaining a California teaching credential, required to teach in California public schools. [2]
How another state turned its scores around. Lasherica Thornton. October 12, 2022 at 9:40 AM ... The UCSF Fresno-Managed California Area Health Education Center was recently awarded $1.98M to ...
Alabama requires the Stanford Achievement Test Series; and in Texas, the Texas Higher Education Assessment. That state has discontinued its usage of the Texas Assessment of Academic Skills . Since the 2007–08 school year, Kentucky has required that all students at public high schools take the ACT in their junior year.