All students seeking a Georgia high school diploma must
pass the Georgia High School Graduation Tests (GHSGT) in
four content areas as well as the Georgia High School Writing
Assessment. These assessments ensure that students qualifying
for a diploma have mastered essential core academic content
and skills. Students with disabilities and English Language
Learners may receive appropriate accommodations based on
their needs and the specifications of their Individualized
Education Program, their Individual Accommodation Plan, or
their ELL Testing Participation Committee Plan. Students
with disabilities unable to participate in the state testing
program, even with accommodations, are assessed with the
Georgia Alternate Assessment.
When do the students take the GHSGT?
Students take the graduation tests for the first time in
the eleventh grade. The Writing Assessment takes place in
the fall, and the GHSGT in English Language Arts, Mathematics,
Science, and Social Studies occur in the spring of the eleventh
grade. Students who do not pass on the first attempt of the
tests have multiple opportunities to receive additional instruction,
retest, and qualify for graduation before the spring of the
twelfth grade.
Students who do not pass all the required tests but have
met all other graduation requirements may be eligible for
a Certificate of Performance or a Special Education Diploma.
Students who have left school with a Certificate of Performance
or a Special Education Certificate may return to attempt
the graduation test(s) again, as often as necessary to qualify
for a high school diploma.