SEATTLE (AP) — Washington high school students continue to do well on statewide tests in reading and writing, but only about half are passing the science assessment.
Of this year’s tenth graders, more than 81 percent passed the reading test on their first try and nearly 84 percent passed the writing test. Results from math tests will be released in August. The passage rates are above 90 percent for this year’s seniors, who have had multiple chances to pass.
The High School Proficiency Exam is one of four state requirements for graduation. In addition to passing the tests in reading and writing, Washington students need to earn at least 19 credits, complete a plan for life after high and do a culminating project.