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2026 EOC Testing Information

GA Milestones End of Course (EOC) Testing Info

The Georgia Milestones End of Course (EOC) tests will take place Monday, May 4th through Friday, May 8th. Students currently taking Algebra: Concepts & Connections, Literature & Composition II, Biology, and US History will take their EOC tests during this time frame. These state assessments will count for ten percent of your high school student’s final grade.

Students must come to their exam with their school Chromebook fully charged along with their school-issued charger. Loaner laptops will not be available for students that show up without their school Chromebooks.

Below are some resources for the EOC tests.

Georgia Milestones Parent Letter Spring 2026

FCS Georgia Milestone and Advanced Placement Testing Calendar

GA DOE Parent Resources

Georgia Milestones Tutorial, Study Guides, and Practice Tests

Transportation

Transportation will run as usual during the week of Milestones EOC tests. It is imperative that all students arrive at school on time for their 8:30am test. When the exams are over, students may be picked up in the car rider line or they can stay until the end of the school day and ride the bus home.

What to Bring

Students may bring bookbags and phones, but these items will be left in the hallway during testing and will not be allowed in the testing room. No electronics will be permitted in the secure testing environment.

Calculators will be provided, and all students will also have access to the calculator that is available through the testing platform.

What to Expect During Testing

All students will test in a classroom in a quiet, controlled environment. Tests will be administered by certified teachers.

Tests are completed on school Chromebooks, using the DRC application. Students will be provided with test tickets and scratch paper.

All accommodations will be provided in accordance with students’ IEP, 504, or TPC plans.

All students will be expected to conduct themselves with integrity and respect during the testing process. Academic dishonesty and poor behavior will not be tolerated.

Typical/Maximum Testing Lengths

The typical testing length and maximum times are listed below for each EOC test as well as approximate end times so that pickups can be arranged. 

Algebra 1 (May 4)

Sections 1 and 2 typically take 30 to 50 minutes per section, with a maximum testing time of 65 minutes per section. Students without accommodations should be done testing around 11am. Students with accommodations will finish later depending on the accommodation.

Literature & Composition II- (May 5-Section 1) & (May 6-Sections 2 & 3)

Section 1 is given the first day, and typically takes 45 to 65 minutes, with a maximum testing time of 90 minutes. Students without accommodations should be done testing around 10:10am. Students with accommodations will finish later depending on the accommodation.

Sections 2 and 3 are given the second day, and typically take 40 to 60 minutes per section, with a maximum testing time of 80 minutes per section. Students without accommodations should be done testing around 11:30am. Students with accommodations will finish later depending on the accommodation.

Biology (May 7)

Sections 1 and 2 typically take 20 to 30 minutes per section, with a maximum testing time of 40 minutes per section. Students without accommodations should be done testing around 10:05am. Students with accommodations will finish later depending on the accommodation.

US History (May 8)

Sections 1 and 2 typically take 15 to 25 minutes per section, with a maximum testing time of 35 minutes per section. Students without accommodations should be done testing around 9:50am. Students with accommodations will finish later depending on the accommodation.

 

If you have questions about EOC testing contact Tom Wolff or Julie Hunt:

twolff@forsyth.k12.ga.us

jhunt@forsyth.k12.ga.us