The graduation assessment requirements for the classes of 2023 through 2025 are available on the Graduation Assessment Requirements webpage at nj.gov/education/assessment/requirements. Note: The Second and Third Pathways are available only to students who attempted the NJGPA. Meet the criteria of the New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE) Portfolio Appeal for Mathematics Meet the criteria of the New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE) Portfolio Appeal for ELA Meet the minimum required score on one of the Mathematics assessments listed on the menu of substitute competency tests Meet the minimum required score on one of the ELA assessments listed on the menu of substitute competency tests Retake and demonstrate proficiency on the Mathematics component of NJGPA Retake and demonstrate proficiency on the ELA component of NJGPA If your student completed the assessment but did not meet the minimum required score in one or both, the following pathways are available to meet the graduation assessment requirement: The minimum required score for passing the NJGPA is 725 or above in both components. The assessment includes two 90-minute units, with a total time of 180 minutes per subject. It's designed to determine a student’s ability to think critically, solve problems, and use information from what they read and write to develop essays and to solve mathematical problems. This computer-based assessment is aligned to New Jersey Student Learning Standards (NJSLS) for grade 10 ELA, Algebra I, and Geometry. Per the New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE), students in the class of 2024 must take the NJGPA in grade 11 to meet the state graduation assessment requirement, regardless of whether or not a student has met a cut score for graduation from an alternate assessment (per state statute N.J.S.A. New Jersey Graduation Proficiency Assessment (NJGPA)
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