Starting May 26, 2020, testing locations that are open may begin administering the online Ohio Graduation Tests (OGT). The OGT testing window for school year 2019-2020 will close July 31, 2020. Beginning in 2018-19 the OGT has moved online allowing for a continuous state testing window (September through July).
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· Opportunity 1 September 1, 2021 - June 30, 2022. Opportunity 2 October 18, 2021 – June 30, 2022. Opportunity 3 November 22, 2021 - June 30, 2022. Please check with your local district or adult diploma program about opportunities to take the tests. Districts/schools may set their own test windows within the state framework.
· End-of-course exams are: For each of the seven end-of-course state tests, a student earns one to five graduation points. Students have the potential to earn a total of 35 points. To meet this graduation pathway, a student must earn a minimum number of 18 points from the seven tests. This graduation pathway gives a student flexibility in ...
· High school end-of-course tests – Fifteen consecutive school days, including makeups, within the Nov. 30, 2020 - Jan. 15, 2021 window. High school end-of-course results for English language arts online testers will be released Monday, February 22, 2021. Results for math, science and social studies online testers will be released Tuesday ...
· Spring 2021 Testing. As Ohio’s students and educators work through the unique challenges of the 2020-2021 school year in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, many questions …
The student is in the Graduating Classes of 2018 and beyond. (This is not applicable to students choosing the new OGT options.)
The Ohio State Board of education approved the following AP and IB substitute tests:
3 - The following conversion chart should be used to determine the number of graduation points a student will receive based on the grade the student receives for high school courses prior to end-of-course tests being available. (This is not applicable to students choosing the new OGT options.)
Results for grades 4-8 and high school English language arts paper end-of-course tests for students whose document was returned on-time and per procedures will be released June 30, 2021.
Printed family reports for high school end-of-course tests are due in districts on March 29, 2021.
Opportunity 3 December 1, 2020 - July 30, 2021. Please check with your local district or adult diploma program about opportunities to take the tests. Districts/schools may set their own test windows within the state framework. For details, please look at OGT FAQ .
The grade 3 paper administration window of the English language arts tests is unchanged and will run from March 22-April 23 .
Assessments should occur only if they can be done safely. School districts select 15 consecutive school days, including makeups, within each test window.
The OELPA testing window originally scheduled to end March 26 will now run February 1-April 23, 2021.
Results for high school mathematics, science and social studies online end-of-course tests will be released June 30, 2021.
The Ohio Department of Education will share the proposed accountability waiver for public feedback in early April and submit it to the U.S. Department of Education later in the spring.
Ohio submitted this one-year ESSA Addendum opportunity in mid-February.
If students in 11th or 12th grade choose to take the American history end-of-course test, they may use the better score of their course grade or the end-of-course test score. For more information about the course grade substitution available to students in 11th and 12th grades, please review information from the Graduation Requirements team (coming soon to the Department’s website).
The new state legislation makes the American history end-of-course test optional for the 2020-2021 school year only. School districts, community schools and chartered nonpublic schools are not required to administer the assessment this year.
With the new federal administration in place, the U. S. Department of Education released an additional opportunity to fully waive the accountability and school identification requirements for the 2020-2021 school year provided states and districts meet specific data reporting requirements (including data on chronic absenteeism and student access to devices and connectivity). In March 2021, the Ohio General Assembly passed legislation requiring the Ohio Department of Education to seek this federal waiver. The Ohio Department of Education will share the proposed accountability waiver for public feedback in early April and submit it to the U.S. Department of Education later in the spring.
The Ohio General Assembly subsequently passed emergency legislation canceling the spring 2020 administration of Ohio's State Tests. Accordingly, the Ohio Department of Education sought and received a federal waiver for the 2019-2020 school year. In September 2020, the U.S. Department of Education shared guidance clearly noting states “ should not ...
During the early days of the pandemic and the related school closures, the U.S. Department of Education allowed states to seek one-year waivers from the Every Student Succeeds Act's (ESSA) testing and accountability requirements.
To provide additional time for this local decision during the coronavirus-related ordered school-building closure, the Ohio Department of Education is extending this deadline to July 1, 2020, for test administration during the 2020-2021 school year.
The statute currently establishes May 1 as the deadline for the submission of the resolution, which impacts test administration for the following school year. To provide additional time for this local decision during the coronavirus-related ordered school-building closure, the Ohio Department of Education is extending this deadline to July 1, 2020, for test administration during the 2020-2021 school year.
Ohio’s emergency legislation waived requirements to complete WebXams for the 2019-20 school year. To manage the impact of lack of access to WebXam, in consultation with other stakeholders, the Ohio Department of Education determined that student course grades can be used for those purposes in lieu of the traditional end-of-course WebXam assessments. This change is in effect for all students enrolled in a career-technical education course in the 2019-2020 academic year and may be extended further, depending on future actions taken in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
PSAT. Some Ohio schools were scheduled to administer the PSAT 8/9 and/or PSAT 10 by March 13. If schools were able to test and can safely return answer sheets and test materials by April 30, schools will receive student scores as planned. Other schools were scheduled to test between March 16-30.
Fall testing dates are tentatively scheduled for Sept. 23 and Oct. 14 with make-up testing Oct. 28. Any fall state-sponsored SAT test administrations will be conducted in paper format only. The Ohio Department of Education will provide more information on options for additional testing as soon as possible.
SAT. State-sponsored SAT. For many districts participating in the state-sponsored SAT, students completed testing earlier in spring. For districts that were unable to test, the Ohio Department of Education is exploring options for additional SAT opportunities (for districts that chose that option). Fall testing dates are tentatively scheduled ...
ACT. State-sponsored ACT . For most districts participating in the state- sponsored ACT, students completed testing before the ordered school-building closure. The Ohio Department of Education is exploring fall opportunities for districts and students that were scheduled to test in spring but were unable to do so.