Tuesday, February 16, 2010

2010 California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE)

James Lubbe, Dean of Students 650-354-8260
jlubbe@pausd.org

The 2010 California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE) will be administered on March 16th and 17th to all sophomores. Juniors and seniors who have not met the requirements will also take the test.

On March 16th and 17th, Gunn High School will administer the California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE)to all sophomore students. All students, except eligible students with disabilities, must satisfy the CAHSEE requirement in addition to meeting District graduation requirements in order to receive a high school diploma. Students who score 350 (or higher) for both the English Language (ELA) and Mathematics sections meet the CAHSEE requirement. Students planning to attend a college or university may have additional requirements to meet.

On both days, students taking the test will report to their assigned testing room with their Gunn ID. Testing room assignments will be posted soon on InClass and around campus.

Study guides are available in the Math and English Departments. Students who feel they need help preparing for CAHSEE should speak to their English and Math teachers and attend tutorial on a regular basis. In addition, Gunn will be offering free preparation classes for both the English Language and Mathematics sections of the test. Theresa Diola will teach the English preparation session and Chris Bell will teach the Mathematics preparation session. See the table below for dates, time, and room.
















English Language Arts

Mathematics

Room L-11, 3:30-5 pm

Room M-4, 3:30-5 pm

Tuesday, February 23

Tuesday, February 23

Tuesday, March 2

Tuesday, March 2

Tuesday, March 9

Tuesday, March 9

Recently released test questions may also be reviewed on the following CAHSEE website:
www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/hs/resources.asp

Due to this examination, the class schedule for all Gunn students will be changed during the testing week of March 15-19. Changes for the week of testing will be posted on InClass and around campus.

Students should see their counselor or Mr. Lubbe, Dean of Students, in the Main Office, if they have any questions.

James Lubbe, Dean of Students 650-354-8260
jlubbe@pausd.org

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