EOC Info

What is the EOCEP?

The Education Accountability Act of 1998 requires the development of end-of-course examinations in gateway or benchmark courses. The program is called End-of-Course-Examination Program (EOCEP).

The examinations, which count 20 percent of the students' final grade in each gateway or benchmark course, currently includes Algebra 1/Mathematics for the Technologies 2, English 1, U.S. History and the Constitution, and Biology 1/Applied Biology 2.

All students must pass a high school credit course in science for which there is a state end-of-course assessment during their high school career. Currently that test is the Biology 1/Applied Biology 2 EOCEP test.

Who takes the EOCEP tests?

All public middle school, high school, alternative school, virtual school, adult education, and home school students who are enrolled in courses in which the academic standards corresponding to the EOCEP tests are taught, regardless of course name or number, must take the appropriate tests.

When are the EOCEP tests administered?

Each examination will be administered to the students at the end of the semester in which they are scheduled to complete the course.

View the link below for test prep help