What is the minimum score required to pass the tenth-grade WASL reading and writing tests?
A score of at least 400 is required to meet standard in reading. This represents achieving approximately 65 percent of the points possible on the test to pass. In writing, a minimum of 17 of 24 possible points is required to pass. These scores or above mean students have met the required standard for proficiency in that particular subject. Although no longer required for graduation, a score of at least 400 meets standard for mathematics.
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