LittleMissMagic
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I remember the FCAT test... I lived in Florida for almost a year and every day on the morning news show, we'd have some sort of FCAT practice question. I never had to take that test, though...
Nope. PACT test (SC state test). I was in the only grade who had to take it all eight years. (As soon as I was in third grade, they changed it to grades 3-8 instead of 1-8, and then this year they eliminated the PACT test... now they're doing the PASS test, which is basically the same thing. The middle schoolers and I suppose elementary school kids also MAPs test. The teachers prefer it because it's instant feedback - by the time PACT results got back, we were halfway through the next grade!)
Anywho, the only state test we have in high school is the HSAP which is what determines whether or not you can graduate. That's administered in tenth grade. If you don't pass, you try and try again. (If you don't pass you're first try, you are an idiot - it tests 8th grade math and English!)
Nope. PACT test (SC state test). I was in the only grade who had to take it all eight years. (As soon as I was in third grade, they changed it to grades 3-8 instead of 1-8, and then this year they eliminated the PACT test... now they're doing the PASS test, which is basically the same thing. The middle schoolers and I suppose elementary school kids also MAPs test. The teachers prefer it because it's instant feedback - by the time PACT results got back, we were halfway through the next grade!)
Anywho, the only state test we have in high school is the HSAP which is what determines whether or not you can graduate. That's administered in tenth grade. If you don't pass, you try and try again. (If you don't pass you're first try, you are an idiot - it tests 8th grade math and English!)