LHS students recognized for 2022 EOC exams

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Tuesday, April 25 marked the beginning of this year’s EOC testing, so yesterday the students who scored Advanced on their 2022 EOC exams were recognized. The following students were recognized (not all are included in the picture): Language Arts II – Advanced – Kase Overstreet, Dwayne Watts; Biology – Advanced – Wyatt Graham, Cade Moore, Chelsea O’Sullivan, Kase Overstreet, Kye Riggs, Dwayne Watts; Government – Advanced – Veronica Ogden, Cora Pittsenbarger, Andrew Shelton, Cameron Sturgell; Algebra I – Advanced – Henry Ball, Marcie Blalock, Talon Brand, Ethan Brenneman, Mackenzie Breshears, Mason Coones, Adilyn Daniels, Rylee Didonato, Nicholas Eanes, Elliana Griffith, Kailey Hlavaty, Eli Hull, Hailey Huskey, Wyatt Jeffries-Rodebush, Alexander Livingston, Kynlee McCulloch, Cade Moore, Ryley Moore, Brenna Morey, Coltin Nance, Khiler Nance, Jordan Null, Chelsey O’Sullivan, Kase Overstreet, Alyssa Powell, Kye Riggs, Persais Sewell, Audrie Shaver, Craig Shaver, Trey Shaw, Logan Sinnett, Luke Tabakian, Dwayne Watts. End-of-Course (EoC) assessment scores are reported on a number scale of 1 through 9. Each score is tied to one of the EoC achievement indicators. The scores gain their meaning from the ALD interpretation of what a student should know and be able to do as demonstrated on the EoC.


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