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Clinton board briefed on new state guidance allowing EOG/EOC re-administration during school year; district lays out remediation and testing windows
Summary
District leaders told the board that recent state guidance permits re-administration of some state exams during the regular school year; Clinton City Schools described proposed remediation windows, schedules for EOG and EOC reassessments and related summer program filings to the state.
Clinton City Schools administrators told the board May 1 that recent guidance from the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction allows certain state assessments to be re-administered during the regular school year and outlined district plans for remediation and reassessment windows.
Superintendent Wesley Johnson said the change — announced at a March superintendent quarterly meeting — allows districts to offer re-administration (what the state calls re-administration rather than a retest) during the school year but does not alter the statutory testing windows: grades 3–8 assessments must be administered within the final 10 days of the school year and high-school end-of-course (EOC) semester assessments within the last five days, he said. Johnson told the board the district…
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