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Assessment Information

Teague Assessment Information & Dates

Teague Middle School is dedicated to keeping all parents and students informed about the assessment/testing that is occurring throughout the school year. You will find several helpful links on this page that give you resources about testing, ways to help students prepare for testing, and district information about testing.

Assessment Information

Upcoming Test Dates- Summer 2025

SCPS - SUMMER TEST ADMINISTRATION

Seminole County Public Schools (SCPS) will offer B.E.S.T. Algebra 1 EOC, B.E.S.T. Geometry EOC, and NGSSS Biology 1 EOC during the Summer 2025 test administration, Tuesday, July 15.  The below information is located on the SCPS Assessment & Accountability website > Student Testing > Summer Testing & Registration.

SCPS STUDENTS' ONLINE REGISTRATION FORM

Test Administration Dates

  • Tuesday, July 15:  End-of-Course (EOC) Assessments (Algebra 1, Geometry, Biology 1, and G11 U.S. History)
    • If students need to take two assessments, students may take two in one day (morning and afternoon) OR one on Tuesday and one on Wednesday. School assessment coordinator will contact student to discuss prior to testing. 

Testing Locations

  • High Schools:  Crooms, Hagerty, Lake Brantley, Lake Howell, Lake Mary, Lyman, Oviedo, Seminole, and Winter Springs
    • Students should sign up at their zoned high school (not their zoned middle school).

SCPS Students to be Tested

  • Students enrolled in Algebra 1, Geometry, Biology 1, and Civics EOCs and did not participate in Spring 2025 testing prior to the end of the school year.
  • Students whose test was invalidated during the Spring 2025 test administration may participate in the Summer 2025 test administration.
  • Students who earned a level 1 or level 2 on B.E.S.T. Algebra 1 EOC (e.g., students that did not pass the Algebra 1 EOC to meet the state's graduation requirements).
  • Seminole County Virtual School (SCVS) students who did not participate in Spring 2025 testing because they had less than 70% course completion.