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DENVER, CO - MAY 17: Jose Gonzalez, third from left, and Briana Hernandez listen during commencement ceremonies for seniors of William Smith High School at the Newman Center for the Performing Arts at DU on May 17, 2023 in Denver, Colorado. This year's class had a 100% graduation rate and was the largest graduating class ever for the school. William Smith is an Aurora public school. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)
DENVER, CO – MAY 17: Jose Gonzalez, third from left, and Briana Hernandez listen during commencement ceremonies for seniors of William Smith High School at the Newman Center for the Performing Arts at DU on May 17, 2023 in Denver, Colorado. This year’s class had a 100% graduation rate and was the largest graduating class ever for the school. William Smith is an Aurora public school. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)
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Colorado next month may lower the passing score on high school math tests many students use to meet graduation requirements, the latest potential fallout from test scores that fell dramatically this year.

Without such a change, it’s possible graduation rates could drop for the Class of 2025, Colorado Department of Education officials told the State Board of Education on Thursday.

To graduate from high school in Colorado, students must show proficiency in English and math. Using SAT scores is the most common way that districts offer students to meet that requirement, since the test is already administered to students in their junior year; ninth and 10th graders take the PSAT. But officials couldn’t say how many students were relying on the test result to meet the graduation requirements this year.

The proposed change the State Board is considering would lower the minimum passing score on the math portion of the SAT from 500 to 480. Without that change, officials say the percentage of students who can use their SAT score to meet graduation requirements will drop from 45% in 2023 to 39% with these results. That means about 3,400 students might be looking for a last-minute alternative to meet graduation requirements before May.

Read more at Chalkbeat Colorado.

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