Checked (all titles published by the Center on Education Policy): From the Capital to the Classroom, Year 1 (January 2003) Year 2 (January 2004) Year 3 (March 2005) State High School
Exit Exams series: A Baseline Report (August 2002) Put to the Test (August 2003) A Maturing Reform (August 2004) States Try Harder, but Gaps -LSB-...]
Not exact matches
Schools do administer a sampling survey of math and literacy, and there is a
series of high - school -
exit / college - entrance
exams that are high stakes for students.
For example, by completing the parent curriculum training, parents learned that students need to complete at least 240 credits and pass the California High School
Exit Exam to graduate from high school, and that a
series of
exams are required to get into college or university systems.