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GRC sets EOC course study sessions

To provide our students optimal opportunities to be prepared for state-mandated End-of-Course assessments in May, George Roger Clark High School will conduct 16 EOC review sessions in March and April.  Four sessions for each assessed content area...
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To provide our students optimal opportunities to be prepared for state-mandated End-of-Course assessments in May, George Roger Clark High School will conduct 16 EOC review sessions in March and April.  Four sessions for each assessed content area will be offered after school.  As part of Senate Bill 1, EOC testing in Algebra II, English II, U.S. History and Biology will now serve as the primary accountability for secondary schools.

For every session, two teachers will work with students in each content area.  All sessions will begin at
4 p.m. and end at 5:30 p.m., according to the following schedule:

 

US History

March 19           Post Civil War, Reconstruction, Gilded Age

March 26           Imperialism, Progressivism

April 9               WWI, Great Depression, New Deal

April 16             WWII, Cold War, Civil Rights Movement

 

English II

March 19          Comprehension, Context Clues, and Grammar Rules

March 26          Close Reading, Annotation, Literary Elements

April 9              Main Idea and Supporting Details

April 16            Organization, Main Idea, Expository Writing

 

Biology                           

March 20          Genetics, Cell Parts/Functions,  Biochemistry

March 27          Cell Parts/Functions, Biochemistry

April 10            Evolution

April 17            Ecology/Plant & Animal Systems

 

Algebra II

March 20          Quadratic Functions

March 27          Polynomial Functions

April 10            Solving Equations   (Radical, Rational, Exponential, Logarithmic, Systems)

April 17            Trigonometry

 

 

 

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