How can the Public Schools of North Carolina Student End-of-Grade, End-of- Course, Competency tests, etc. be ordered?
These North Carolina public school tests are not nationally standardized as required for all grade 3, 6, 9 and 11 non-public school students. If you wish, though, to also administer (at extra expense) any of these North Carolina public school state standardized tests, click on Non-Public School Testing Service for information about them. How do I know a test meets North Carolina legal criteria: The North Carolina non-public school testing law requires that the test satisfy three criteria. The test must be nationally standardized (reports scores as national percentiles, stanines and/or grade equivalents; and, compares student test results to a national norm); be an achievement test (one measuring subject knowledge); and, cover at least the subject areas of English grammar, reading, spelling (language arts) and math.
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