Will the WorkKeys assessment replace the HSGQE?
At this time, there are no plans to replace the HSGQE or any of the SBAs with any of the Alaska Career Ready components. At least two other states, Illinois and Michigan, require two WorkKeys assessments as part of their high school graduation testing requirements. At least three other states, Florida, Wyoming, and Kentucky, are offering WorkKeys assessments to high school students on an optional basis, in some cases as one criteria for scholarship qualification. Keep in mind the WorkKeys assessments need not be administered by credentialed staff, as other tests do. However, the assessments are nationally standardized and do need to be proctored. The three WorkKeys assessments will take a total of about 3 hours, one hour for each component: Reading for Information (RI), Applied Math (AM), and Locating Information (LI). The regulations do not require any minimum score as a graduation requirement. 15. An important element of helping students prepare for work and post-high school training
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