The EOG is given to test skills in mathematics, English, and science.
A score of 4 or 5 means that a student is proficient in the subject and on track to meet college standards and expectations.
A score of 3 means that a student is proficient in the subject but is not on track to meet college standards and expectations.
A score of 2 means that a student is not proficient in the subject and is not on track to meet college standards and expectations.
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