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Do Seniors of the class of 2021 have to have CPR to graduate?

Students enrolled in 11th grade will be given the College- and Career-Readiness Assessment (CCRA), which consists of two parts. For part 1, each district will choose to administer the ACT, including the writing section. Part 2 consists of a Science Assessment which is aligned to the Oklahoma Academic Standards for Science and a U.S. History Assessment which is aligned to the Oklahoma Academic Standards for U.S. History.

Students are required to take the CCRA during the state testing window.  This assessment will be used for state accountability purposes.

Since taking office, State Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister has established multiple advisory councils as a way to bring education stakeholders to the table to gather continuous feedback and explore various ideas aimed at improving student academic achievement. Advisory group members represent a wide spectrum of fields and arenas including legislators, Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE) staff, leaders of business and industry, teacher organizations, education advocacy groups and other stakeholders.

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Family and Community Engagement

2500 North Lincoln Boulevard, Suite 414
Oklahoma City, OK 73105

Phone: 405-522-6225  
Fax: 405-522-2269 

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Contact Us

Family and Community Engagement

2500 North Lincoln Boulevard, Suite 414
Oklahoma City, OK 73105

Phone: 405-522-6225  
Fax: 405-522-2269 

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