Louisiana Profile of State High School Exit Exam Policies 2012



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LA PROFILE 1 Louisiana Profile of State High School Exit Exam Policies 2012 State exit exam policy Type of test Students must pass English language arts and mathematics and either science or social studies tests of the Graduation Exit Examination (GEE) in order to graduate. Beginning with the firsttime freshmen entering in the 2010 11 school year and thereafter, the end-of-course tests became part of the graduation requirements replacing the GEE. GEE- Comprehensive standards-based exam End-of-course tests began with first-time freshmen in 2010 11 and thereafter as a graduation requirement and part of the course grade. Purpose Major changes in exit exam policy since the 2010-11 school year for financial reasons Major changes in exit exam policy since the 2009-10 school year for other reasons The purpose of the exam is to: Provide schools with student academic diagnostic information Determine prospective high school graduates mastery of the state curriculum Encourage districts and schools to identify and serve students at risk of academic failure Provide data to state policymakers on student attainment of state education goals to inform education policy decisions Increase alignment of local curriculum and programs of instruction with state education standards Promote equity of opportunity across all student groups Meet a state mandate The state department of education cut the GEE February seniors-only retest due to budget cuts in 2010-11, 2011-12, and 2012-13. Beginning with first-time freshmen in 2010-11 and thereafter, the GEE began transitioning to end-of-course tests required for graduation. Students who entered under the GEE requirements will graduate with GEE and students who enter under the EOC requirements will graduate with EOC. The EOC tests are given in Algebra I, English II, geometry, biology, English III, and U.S. history. Beginning in 2010-11 and thereafter, all first-time freshmen must

LA PROFILE 2 pass three EOC tests in the following categories: English II or English III, Algebra I or geometry, and biology or U.S. history. Beginning in 2010-11, EOC test scores count for 15% to 30% of the course grade, with the school district setting the percentage. Year first administered GEE- 2000-01 (English language arts and mathematics); 2001-02 (science and social studies) Year diplomas first withheld GEE- 2003 End-of-course tests were first administered to students in May 2007. The EOC tests were phased in, one each school year, to permit the schools and school districts to prepare for online testing. Between May 2007 and May 2010, EOC tests were not high stakes for either the student or the school but provided an opportunity for schools and districts to adjust curriculum and plan for online testing. Beginning in the 2010-11 school year and thereafter, first-time freshmen are required to pass EOC tests for graduation. In 2010-11, the EOC tests became part of the course grade for Algebra I, geometry, and English II. In 2011-12, biology becomes part of the course grade, as does English III in 2012-13 and U.S. history in 2013-14. End-of-course tests- 2014 Subjects tested on exam GEE- English language arts, mathematics, science, social studies End-of-course tests- Algebra I, English II, geometry, biology, English III, and U.S. history Subjects required for graduation GEE- English language arts and mathematics and either science or social studies End-of-course tests- Beginning in 2010-11 and thereafter, all first-time freshmen must pass three EOC tests in the following categories: English II or English III, Algebra I or geometry, and biology or U.S. history. Grade exam first administered GEE- 10 th New end-of-course tests for selected high school courses are given during the school year the courses are completed.

LA PROFILE 3 Grade(s) exam aligned to GEE- Standards for grades 9-12 End-of-course tests are aligned to content grade-level expectations (GLEs) for their respective courses. Number of retakes allowed before the end of grade 12 GEE- Six retakes for English language arts and mathematics, three for science and social studies Number of retakes allowed after grade 12 Is the exit exam used for No Child Left Behind (NCLB) accountability purposes? After grade 12, retakes are permitted for students who have met other graduation requirements at all regularly scheduled administrations with no age limit and no limit on the number of times the student may take the exam after senior year. Since 2002-03, results from the first time a student takes the exit exam have counted for NCLB accountability. Is the same cut score used for graduation and NCLB accountability purposes? No. For NCLB proficiency students must achieve at the Basic level on the GEE, while for graduation purposes students must achieve at the Approaching Basic level or above on the GEE. There are four achievement levels students can score on the end-of-course tests: Excellent, Good, Fair, and Needs Improvement. Students scoring at the achievement level of Excellent have demonstrated mastery of course content beyond Good, while a score of Good indicates a student has demonstrated mastery of course content and is well prepared for the next level of coursework in the subject area. At the level of Fair, a student has demonstrated only the fundamental knowledge and skills needed for the next level of coursework in the subject area. A rating of Needs Improvement indicates a student has not demonstrated the fundamental knowledge and skills for the next level of coursework in the subject area. Students are required to score Fair or above on EOC English II or English III, Algebra I or

LA PROFILE 4 geometry, and biology or U.S. history to be eligible for a standard high school diploma. Considerations given to changing the cut score needed to pass the exam for graduation purposes in the past year No Alternate paths to graduation for students other than English language learners (ELLs) or students with disabilities Determination of eligibility to pursue these alternate paths to graduation Number and percentage of students who used alternate paths in the 2010-11 school year Yes. The career diploma is an alternate path to graduation. There are currently two diploma tracks in the state of Louisiana, the college and career diploma and the career diploma. Implemented in the 2009-10 school year, except in school districts that were granted waivers, the career diploma allows for career-focused subjects to take the place of some advanced core classes. Beginning in the 2010-11 school year, all local education agencies were required to offer the career diploma as an option for students. To receive a career diploma, students must earn 23 Carnegie credits, which include a career area of concentration. Students must also pass the new end-of-course tests in order to be eligible to receive a career diploma. 10 of 34,788 or 0.03% Alternate paths to graduation specifically for English language learners No Number and percentage of ELL students using alternate paths in 2010-11 school year Not applicable Alternate paths to graduation specifically for students with disabilities Students with significant cognitive disabilities are eligible for a certificate of achievement instead of a regular diploma. Beginning in the 2009-10 school year, students with disabilities identified under IDEA may

LA PROFILE 5 substitute an AA-MAS (LAA 2) for the GEE with a passing score of the Approaching Basic achievement level or above. In order to graduate with a regular high school diploma, students in Louisiana must successfully complete the required number of Carnegie units and pass three of the four portions of the Graduation Exit Examination or LEAP alternate assessment, Level 2 (LAA 2). Students must pass the English language arts and mathematics and either science or social studies portions of the test. Some students with disabilities with IEPs receive a waiver of one portion of the GEE when the student s disability significantly interferes with the ability to pass the test, provided all other graduation criteria are met. Students with disabilities who have passed two of the three required end-of-course (EOC) assessments or LEAP alternate assessment, Level 2 (LAA 2) and have exhausted all opportunities prior to the end of their senior year may request to have the required third EOC test waived by the state superintendent of education if the Louisiana Department of Education determines the student's disability significantly impacts his or her ability to pass the EOC exam, provided all other graduation criteria are met. Number and percentage of students with disabilities using alternate paths in the 2010-11 school year Not currently available. Access to initial and cumulative pass rates on high school exit exams https://www.louisianaschools.net/topics/gee_results.html and https://www.louisianaschools.net/topics/eoc_results.html