Skip To Main Content

End of Course Exams

End of Course Exams are standards-based tests that measure specific skills defined for each content area by the state of Missouri.

Students in Missouri, including Missouri Option Program students, have four end of course assessments that are required before high school graduation: Algebra I, Biology, English II, and Government. Optional assessments are available for local accountability in Algebra II, American History, English I, Geometry, Personal Finance, and Physical Science. For students who complete the Algebra I end of course assessment before high school, Algebra II is the required high school mathematics assessment for accountability purposes.

Lindbergh End of Course Exam Data:

77% of students taking the English II end of course assessment performed at or above grade level (Proficient, Advanced)68.3% of students taking the Algebra I end of course assessment performed at or above grade level (Proficient, Advanced)

72.5% of students taking the Algebra II end of course assessment performed at or above grade level (Proficient, Advanced)

100% of students taking the Geometry end of course assessment performed at or above grade level (Proficient, Advanced)

60.3% of students taking the Biology end of course assessment performed at or above grade level (Proficient, Advanced)69% of students taking the Government end of course assessment performed at or above grade level (Proficient, Advanced)