For those of you who've taken the Texas HS grad test...

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For those of you who've taken the Texas HS grad test...

Postby The Doctor » Tue Mar 08, 2005 1:57 pm

Gang,

Well, my sis and dad have moved to Texas (whilst my mom waits here with me for when it's appropriate for her to move) and next week my sis has to take the Texas test to qualify for graduation.

First, what should she expect and how should she approach it?

2nd, pray for her. Duh.
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Postby Ashley » Tue Mar 08, 2005 5:51 pm

Are you talking about the TAKS?

If so, her classes SHOULD be preparing her fairly well for it; it's a very general-knowledge basic test. I know most schools offer free help weekends (I know, I was a volunteer at several) that would also help her because they give practice examples and have one-on-one mentoring. Lastly, she should be able to speak with her counsellor who can make sure she is well equipped, and if she isn't she should be able to schedule a date for her to come in for some tutoring before she has to take it.

Trust me, the school cares very much about her passing because Texas schools get money based on the percentages that do well on the test.

As for how she should approach it, I would tell her not to worry. It's a very general knowledge test, and if she can write well and do some common sense stuff, she should be ok.
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Postby The Doctor » Wed Mar 09, 2005 8:11 am

Thanks...however this is all happening rather fast for her. She had her first day at her new school monday (of THIS week). They arrived in Texas Saturday. Ugh.

Does she still have time to get ready?
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Postby Ashley » Wed Mar 09, 2005 12:05 pm

Depends--I graduated under a different graduation test than your sister will, so I don't know if they changed the dates or times or anything. As I said though, basic knowledge of math, reading, writing, and biology/chemistry (and SOME VERY BASIC physics) is what they will be asking about, so if she relaxes and remembers to use her noodle she should be fine.
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Postby The Doctor » Wed Mar 09, 2005 10:14 pm

Thanks for the aid Ashley. It is much appreciated.

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