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Are EOGs mandatory in NC?

By Marcus Reynolds

Are EOGs mandatory in NC?

The NC General Assembly has required all third graders to pass the reading End of Grade (EOG) test in order to avoid consequences such as retention or mandatory summer school. There are some exceptions, and some districts have received permission to use alternate measures.

How long do EOGs last?

How long does each test take? Students are given 180 minutes to complete the Reading test and 120 minutes to complete the Math test. Students who do not finish within that timeframe will be offered an additional hour. The tests are multiple choice with approximately 40-50 questions, depending on the grade-level.

What are EOGs?

What are End-of-Grade (EOG) and End-of-Course (EOC) tests? The tests assess student proficiency in key subjects. All students in North Carolina take End-of-Grade reading and math tests every year in grades 3-8. Fifth and eighth graders also take an End-of-Grade science test.

Can you opt out of EOGs in NC?

Because North Carolina does not have an official opt-out procedure, families must refuse tests instead. Opting out involves following an official procedure. Refusing involves invoking a parent or guardian’s Constitutional right to make important educational decisions for children.

What are NC EOGs used for?

Purpose. The North Carolina End-of-Grade Tests are designed to measure student performance on the goals, objectives, and grade-level competencies specified in the North Carolina Standard Course of Study.

What happens if you fail the EOG in NC?

NC Schools are required by law to test children, but children are not required by law to be tested. If your child fails EOGs (below 3), they must go to summer school or will be held back.

What is a 3 on the NC EOG?

Levels 3 and above indicate a student’s performance is on-grade level. Levels 4 and 5 indicate a student’s performance is on track for career- and college-readiness expectations for EOG and EOC tests. This is your student’s Quantile score from the assessment.

What happens if you fail the EOC but pass the class NC?

What if you pass the course but fail the test? If a student passes the course, but does not earn the required minimum score on the EOC assessment, the student will retake the test. The student is not required to retake a course as a condition of retaking the test.