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Please consider filling out this survey from the Georgia Department of Education if you are a parent of a student with disability.
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Click here to learn more about PVA Registration for the 2025-2026 school year!
Enroll between February 3-17 2025!
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EOC Test Out Option (Please click here to view the district's Test Out Option Page)
- As provided for in the State Board of Education Rule regarding the Awarding Units of Credit (Rule 160-5-1-.15), students can “test out” of courses which have an associated Georgia Milestone End-of-Course (EOC) assessment. Currently, this option is available for the following four high school courses: Algebra I, American Literature, Biology and United States History.
To qualify for the EOC Test-Out Option, students must:
- Not be currently or previously enrolled in the course for which the EOC is being attempted;
- Have earned a grade of B or better in the most recent course that is in the same content area of the course for which the student is attempting the EOC assessment;
- Have a recommendation from a teacher of a course in the same content area as outlined above (or, if not available, a teacher in the same content area with knowledge of the student’s academic achievement) for which the student is attempting the EOC assessment;
- Have parent/guardian permission if the student is less than 18 years of age; and,
- Have not tested out of more than three EOC courses with three credits earned during his/her high school career (this includes high school credits earned in middle school).
When students attempt to earn course credit through the EOC Test-Out Option, the following state-established rules apply:
- Students must pay a $50 registration fee. If a student scores at the “Distinguished” Performance Level, the test-out fee will be refunded;
- Students have only one opportunity per course to demonstrate subject area competency;
- Students must test during the state testing windows in accordance with the PCSD-approved testing calendar;
- If a student does not reach the performance level of “Distinguished” when attempting to test-out and the course is required for graduation, the student will be required to enroll in and complete the course and retake the EOC assessment even if the student made a passing score on the EOC assessment during the test-out attempt; and,
- A student may not test out of a course if he/she has been enrolled in a higher-level course in the same content area. For example, a student taking AP Biology may not earn credit for Biology through this option.
Testing out may not be recommended for student athletes who anticipate competing at the collegiate level. The NCAA Clearinghouse, which establishes athletic rules for college students, differs from state and local graduation rules and explicitly prohibits the use of “courses completed through credit-by-exam” for purposes of collegiate athletic eligibility.
Students who earn course credit by testing out (scoring “Distinguished” on the EOC assessment) will NOT have the opportunity to re-take the course at a future time to improve the course grade. The EOC assessment grade conversion score will be recorded on the transcript as the course grade and the transcript will reflect “course completed through credit-by-exam.” The student’s Grade Point Average (GPA) will be calculated utilizing the EOC assessment test-out grade conversion score. As such, it is important that students and parents realize that the test-out option will impact GPA and class ranking.
Additionally, the Georgia Student Finance Commission will include this score in the calculation for the HOPE Scholarship/Grant Program. Note: The Georgia Student Finance Commission will only calculate HOPE GPA for students enrolled in 9th through 12th grades. For students who test-out during the 8th grade year or prior, the scores will be included on the High School transcript however, these scores will not calculate into the HOPE GPA.
District News
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Special Education Parent Survey
The Georgia Department of Education is surveying parents of students with disabilities throughout Georgia. It is critical that the GaDOE assist local school systems in partnering with families to raise the achievement rate for students with disabilities. Completing this survey will assist in achieving this goal.
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Official Ribbon Cutting North Paulding HS 41 Classroom Addition
North Paulding High School proudly hosted the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony to celebrate the grand opening of its brand-new three-story 41 classroom addition.
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Innovative Paths to the Teaching Profession
Join us at the Paulding County Central Office on March 13th , 2025 @ 4 PM. Discover the various options available and find the route that's right for you.
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All Five High Schools Earn AP Honors
State Superintendent Richard Woods has named all five Paulding County School District high schools to the list of Advanced Placement (AP) Honor Schools for 2025. In a press release, Superintendent Woods announced that East Paulding High School, Hiram High School, North Paulding High School, Paulding County High School, and South Paulding High School all received honors in multiple AP categories.
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School Board Recognitions January 28, 2025
Dozens of PCSD students were recognized during Tuesday night's Board Meeting/Recognition Ceremony at East Paulding High School.
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Information on New HB 581 Statewide Floating Homestead Exemption & FAQs
The Paulding County Board of Education has scheduled three public hearings regarding the newly approved statewide floating homestead exemption and the school district's options. Click here to read more.
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Kindergarten Registration - Make Your Appointment Today
Click here for information on how to register your student for kindergarten for the 2025-2026 school year.
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BOE Re-Elects Collett Chair, Fuller Vice Chair
In unanimous votes at its regular meeting Jan. 14, 2025, the Paulding County Board of Education re-elected Deborah Collett as chair and Jeff Fuller as vice chair for 2025. Click here to read the press release.
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School Board Members Sworn In
Four members of the Paulding County Board of Education were sworn in to office on Dec. 18, 2024 following their re-elections on Nov. 5, 2024. Click here to see photos from the swearing in ceremony.
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Graduation Schedule Announced
The Paulding County School District has announced dates and times for the Class of 2025 graduations. Click here to view.
District Resources
- Governor's Office of Student Achievement Report Card
- Have a budget idea? Click here to submit one to PCSD
- Have a Tip? Click here for our Safety Tip Line
- Dexter Mosley Act (home school extracurricular participation)
- Math Practice Videos
- RevTrak
- School Safety
- See Something, Say Something, Send Something
- Student Accident Insurance
- Suicide Prevention Resources