Students may earn graduation points through approved substitute tests for the graduating classes of 2018 and beyond.

Code Descriptions


Code” W”

Course completion prior to End of Course (EOC) availability


Code” X”

Student received graduation credit for assessment area due to completion of a dual credit course.  Even though a student can substitution a dual credit course for graduation points, per state law, districts and schools must administer the end-of-course state test to juniors and seniors taking American government and American history.


Updated 8/29/18 :

Drop Down Code “2” has been removed from the EOC Substitution page because the Terra Nova or IOWA scores should be submitted to the testing department.

Code “2”

Student received graduation credit at a Non-Public school for End of Couse (EOC) Alternative assessment prior to enrollment to public district.

Students who earn graduation points on the Terra Nova or IOWA may maintain their points earned upon transferring to a public district and will not be required to retake a corresponding Ohio State Test.


Code “Y”

Student transferred in with course completed out of state or while being home schooled; graduation points will be reduced.

Students who transfer into a district from out-of-state and students previously home-schooled with no previous test scores will have their minimum graduation point requirement prorated. 

Regardless of the tests remaining, at minimum, out-of-state and home-school transfer students must take the English II and either the integrated math II or geometry end-of-course tests and earn a minimum of five points across tests in order to graduate.


How to Enter End of Course Substitution Records

In Infinite Campus go to:



Reports

When you have saved your entry, you can keep track and check substitution records that have been entered from the EOC Substitutions tab by running the EOC Substitutions report found under:

Index > Grading and Standards > Reports > EOC Substitutions