Students will not be required to pass any end-of-course Subject Area Test
in a course for which the Carnegie unit was earned by the student in a
Mississippi public school prior to the 2001-2002 school year.
Students entering a Mississippi public school will not be required to pass
any end-of-course Subject Area Test in a course for which the school accepts
Carnegie units earned by the student in a public school of another state
as fulfilling the requirements for a Mississippi high school diploma.
Students entering a Mississippi public school will not be required to pass
any end-of-course Subject Area Test in a course for which the school accepts
Carnegie units earned by the student in a private school as fulfilling
the requirements for a Mississippi high school diploma, provided the private
school is accredited regionally or by the state of Mississippi.
Students entering a Mississippi public school will be required to pass
any end-of-course Subject Area Test in a course for which the school accepts
Carnegie units earned by the student in a private school as fulfilling
the requirements for a Mississippi high school diploma if the private school
is not accredited regionally or by the state of Mississippi.
Students entering a Mississippi public school will be required to pass
any end-of-course Subject Area Test in a course for which the school accepts
Carnegie units earned by the student through home schooling as fulfilling
the requirements for a Mississippi high school diploma
Any Mississippi public school student who fails to pass a required Subject
Area Test will be offered a chance to retake the test three times each
year until a passing score is achieved:
At or near the end of the fall semester,
At or near the end of the spring semester, and
At or near the end of summer school.
Any Mississippi public school student shall not be awarded Carnegie unit
credit unless the core objectives identified in the Mississippi Curriculum
Framework have been mastered. Passage of the required Subject Area
Test is a separate requirement towards graduation and shall not be criteria
for awarding Carnegie unit credit.