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Testing Overview

There are many different exams students will experience over their four-year tenure at Cox Mill.  We would like to highlight some of those here and provide additional resources to learn more about each individual test. As always, please contact your counselor with any questions or concerns.

Below you will find information about the following exams:

State Exams:

  • End of Course (EOC)  - May 16th through May 22, 2024
    • Thursday May 16, 2024 – frist block

    • Friday May 17, 2024 – second block

    • Monday May 20, 2024 – third block

    • Tuesday May 21, ,2024 – fourth block

    • Make up – May 22, 2024

  • Teacher-made exams - May 16th through May 22, 2024
  • WorkKeys: February 20, 2024, and February 21, 2024

Higher Education:  

  • SAT (CollegeBoard): Not offered at Cox Mill HS (Please go to www.sat.org OR www.collegeboard.org to register)
  • ACT (11th grade only): February 27,2024
  • NCEXTEND1: February 27, 2024
  • Advanced Placement (AP): May 6, 2024 - May 17, 2024 
    • Students taking morning exams should arrive at school no later than 7:15am and report to the Aux Gym,

    • Once completing their morning AP exams students will report to their afternoon classes and are not excused for the rest of the day.
    • Students taking afternoon exams should report to the Aux Gym by 11:15am

    • Students taking afternoon exams should report to their morning classes prior to their afternoon AP exam and are not excused from morning classes.

*Some students may have an EOC test & AP test scheduled for the same day, please...*

Access Testing:

  • Test Demo & Practice: January 18, 2024
  • Reading & Listening: January 26, 2024
  • Writing: February 2, 2024
  • Speaking: February 6,7, 2024

Viewing Scores

If your student took a state exam an Individual Student Report (ISR) of your student’s score(s) is available in PowerSchool. To view electronic copies of the ISR in PowerSchool, log into PowerSchool through a web browser. Once on the website, click on State Test Reports in the left-hand menu bar. The ISR is not viewable on the PowerSchool app.

 

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Any standardized test score is a single indicator of student performance and one piece of his or her educational picture. Your student’s test score should be considered along with all other information provided throughout the school year.

 

If you have questions or concerns about viewing the Individual Student Report, please let us know.

Test Exemption Policy

In order to exempt an exam:

  1. SENIOR - You must be a senior.
  2. COURSE GRADE - You must have a grade of 80 or better when 1st and 2nd nine week grades are averaged together for that class.
  3. ATTENDANCE - You must not have more than 3 absences in that class (excused or unexcused). 
  4. DISCIPLINE - You must not have served in ISS or OSS the entire year.  (Check with the Control Room to confirm this.)

Please note that this exemption Policy does not apply to AP Courses.