Utah Code § 53E-4-209

Test-out option for core classes
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(1) As used in this section, "core class" means a course in English language arts, mathematics,
science, or social studies and other courses required for high school graduation as described in
Section 53E-4-204.
(2) Beginning with the 2027-2028 school year, the state board shall establish statewide test-out
options for core classes that allow students in grades 9 through 12 to demonstrate proficiency
in the content of a core class without attending or enrolling in the course.
(3) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the state board
shall make rules to:
(a) establish clear academic proficiency standards for each test-out option aligned with the state
core standards;
(b) develop standardized assessments or portfolio-based demonstrations of mastery;
(c) establish procedures for grading or providing a pass or fail designation for transcript and
grade point average purposes;
(d) create procedures to notify students and parents of test-out opportunities; and
(e) ensure consistency with graduation standards.
(4) An LEA shall:

(a) offer students the statewide test-out options established by the state board under this section;
and
(b) administer the test-out options in accordance with state board rules.
(5) A student who earns credit through the test-out process is not required to attend the course and
is exempt from any attendance-based grading policy under Section 53G-6-213.
(6) If a student enrolls in a core class, the LEA shall require compliance with any applicable course
attendance requirements described in Section 53G-6-213 as part of the student's grade.

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