The classes of 2008 and 2009 are required to pass the Reading, Writing, and Math sections of the WASL in order to graduate. The classes of 2010 and beyond are required to pass those sections, and Science, too. This page and the pages linked to it are intended to help parents, students, and others understand what the WASL is, and how to prepare for it. Please contact the CHS Learning Coordinator with questions, comments, or ideas about this site. History -- Where did it come from?
The Washington Assessment of Student Learning (WASL) was first administered in 19XX as part of the comprehensive school reform legislation passed in 19XX. White Salmon schools first piloted the tests in 19XX. Beginning with the class of 2008, students' results will become part of the record that results in successful graduation from high school.
Purpose -- Why is it given? Structure -- What's it look like? Practice & resources -- How do we prepare for it? Reading Writing Math Science

 

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