Some students choose to enroll in high school-level courses before 9th grade. When those students enroll in the following courses, they must complete state ABCs End-of-Course tests at the conclusion of each course: English I, Algebra I, and Biology. This section provides you with information about how non-high school students scored on these tests.

This table shows the percentage of students who scored at or above grade level, as well as the total number of tests taken by students in each subject area. Every course listed above may not be displayed in this table. Courses only appear when students in the school are taking them. Whenever there are fewer than five student scores in a category, a percentage is not reported so that student test results remain anonymous. Instead, a N/A (not available) appears in place of the percentage. Also to protect student privacy, any percentage that is higher than 95 appears as >95%, and any percentage that is lower than 5 appears as <5%.

Student performance on the state's End-of-Course tests is reported in levels ranging from I-IV. Students are considered to be at or above grade level if they receive a score of Achievement Level III or IV on the state's tests.

For additional details about achievement levels and End-of-Course Tests, please visit the NC Department of Public Instruction’s ABCs website. For more technical information about these data, please see the Data Sources & Information Guide.

Non-High School Students ABCs End-of-Course Tests-Additional Information

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