How is student performance evaluated at Collegium Charter School?
A. Collegium students are evaluated using a variety of methods: • CCS-developed and standardized assessments are administered in each major subject area every 5-7 weeks. Our assessments measure how well a student is acquiring the skills and knowledge necessary to progress in that subject. • Standardized tests. • Portfolios of completed work. • A minimum grade of 70% is needed to pass and earn credit for a course.
Related Questions
- Must the un-enrolled student’s attendance zone public school district and open-enrollment charter school proctor examinations for the student taking a course through the TxVSN?
- Must the un-enrolled student’s attendance zone public school district and open-enrollment charter school provide a mentor to check on the student’s progress?
- How are teachers evaluated at Collegium Charter School?