What this means for you!
In 2007, Senate Bill 1031 called for the development of End-of-Course exams in 12 courses. ◦ Algebra I, Algebra II, and Geometry ◦ Biology, Chemistry, and Physics ◦ English I, English II, and English III ◦ World Geography, World History, and U.S. History
The first EOCs will be administered to students in Freshmen level courses beginning the school year. The purpose of EOCs is to... ◦ Measure students’ progress in core academic courses ◦ Determine college readiness ◦ Become part of graduation requirements
EOCs will be worth 15% of the student’s final grade for each course. Students may retake an EOC as many times as they wish; however HISD will not consider retakes towards course grades, GPA, or class rank.
There will be campus developed end of semester exams as well as EOCs. The EOC exam will count as 15% of the final course average, and we will assign the following numerical grades for student results: ◦ Students who earn a commended (or college ready score) will receive a 100% ◦ Students who pass the EOC will receive a 90% ◦ Students who fail the EOC will receive a 68%
HISD cannot award course credit for a 1 st semester course until the EOC test results are returned to our district by the state. Final grades for EOC course will be calculated as follows: ◦ First semester average42.5% ◦ Second semester average42.5% ◦ EOC exam15%
The first administration will count as 15% of a student’s final course grade. Additionally, they count as a separate graduation requirement where students must earn a certain cumulative score on 12 tests. The state has not determined what this score will be.
EOC grades will be used for class rank purposes, However **Beginning with this year's 9th grade class: ◦ Only the Top 10% will be ranked and provided a seal of achievement. ◦ The top 25% will be calculated for accuracy. ◦ Valedictorian and Salutatorian will remain as is. This is required by statute. ◦ No other class ranks will be provided. This is new and will only apply to the current 9th grade class and subsequent classes thereafter.
For the school year forward, all students will receive either 3 points or 5 points for weighted courses completed. ◦ Three weighted points will be applied to designated honors classes and 5 additional weighted points will be applied to defined advanced classes. ◦ The reported GPA on student transcripts will be a “weighted GPA,” however, weights will not be added to individual course grades on transcripts. ◦ The class rank will continue to be reflective of a weighted GPA per policy.
As long as a student passes the class (70), the EOC mathematically will not negate the credit. Credits for EOC classes will have to be calculated as full 1 yr. credits rather than 1/2 credits as they have in the past.