State Legislators Are Proposing To Replace The High School FCAT With End-Of-Course Exam
Diana Wehrell-Grabowski on January 31, 2010 in FCAT In The News | No Comments »
There has been talk amongst Florida lawmakers over the last several years to replace high school FCATs with end-of-course exams. It looks like this proposal may become a reality. A bipartisan group of state lawmakers is moving forward this legislative session with a plan to replace the high school FCAT test with a series of standardized end-of-course exams. The House and Senate education committees plan to jointly introduce bills next month. Lawmakers believe the proposed bill will modernize high school accountability as well as having students be assessed with specific tests to cover specific classes versus the existing 11th-grade FCAT science exam which is not tied to any specific science class. However, individuals have raised concerns that getting rid of the FCAT and replacing it with another test may not be any better. Maryland, Mississippi, New York, Tennessee, and Virginia began using end-of-course exams in 2009. Texas is in the process of developing tests in English, Science, History, and Math for ninth-11th graders graduation requirements by 2011. If the bill is approved, the proposed testing change would likely begin with math next year, followed by science and reading, with the goal of making a complete transition within four years. Students would have to pass the exams to earn course credit, and the courses would become graduation requirements. Thus, instead of taking a math FCAT in ninth grade, students would take an exam after completing Algebra I. Source St. Petersburg Times, Wednesday, January 27, 2010 Is FCAT on the way out? by Jeffrey S. Solochek and Ron Matus, Times Staff Writers. For further details on the proposed bill see the following article .
Highlights of the bill expected to be presented in the next few weeks:
- Substitute an end-of-course Algebra I exam for ninth-grade FCAT math
- Substitute an end-of-course geometry exam for 10th grade FCAT math
- Substitute end-of-course Biology I exam for 11th-grade FCAT science
- Require passage of end-of-course exams to earn credit in those three courses, which would become graduation requirements
- Implement lower-stakes end-of-course exams for English/Language Arts II, Algebra II, Chemistry, Physics, Earth/Space Science, U.S. History and World History as money is available.
Source Florida House Pre-K-12 Policy Committee
