Testing Office

*** Sol Testing Overview Schedule (May 20 - June 6) ***

Please click
HERE to view the end-of-year SOL Testing Overview Schedule. All students received a copy of their detailed personal testing schedule (with date/time & location) in their LCPS STUDENT EMAIL on FRIDAY, MAY 17. Please check your student email for your schedule. 

Please click
HERE for directions on how to prepare your school Chromebook or Academy ThinkPad for SOL testing.

*** Advanced Placement (AP) Testing (May 6-17) ***

No additional AP tests can be ordered as of March 15. This is the national registration deadline set by College Board. There is a $40 unused test fee for each test that is canceled or not taken in May. Please click HERE to view the AP testing calendar (Page 3). For students taking an AP DIGITAL test, please click HERE for instructions on how to prepare.

*** Graduation Requirements ***

All students are required to pass Standards of Learning (SOL) tests in order to obtain verified credits for graduation. A verified credit (VC) is earned when the student passes both the SOL course
and test. There are eleven SOL tests that students could take in grades 9-12.

English:     Reading, Writing (both taken as part of the English 11 or AP English Language course)
Math:          Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2
Science:    Earth Science, Biology, Chemistry
History:     World Geography, World History 1, World History 2, United States History

A student is expected to take a SOL test if that test is needed to satisfy a Virginia graduation and/or Federal Accountability requirement.

All students need five verified credits (VC) to graduate in Virginia:
Reading, Writing, 1 Math VC, 1 Science VC & 1 History VC
There is
no difference in SOL testing requirements for the Standard and Advanced Diplomas.

In addition to Virginia graduation requirements, United States Department of Education requires that we test students in Reading, Biology, and one Math (Algebra 1, Geometry, or Algebra 2) in a high school building for
Federal Accountability. Simply put, Federal Accountability fulfills the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). The test results are used to monitor student progress and provide helpful instructional feedback to teachers.

Students are expected to participate in SOL tests for Federal Accountability regardless of whether a subject graduation requirement has already been satisfied. A few examples of
Federal Accountability:

(1) A student passes the SOL Algebra 1 course and test in 8th grade. Although the student has already obtained their one Math verified credit required for graduation, the student is expected to take the SOL Geometry test as a 9th grader for
Federal Accountability.

(2) A student passes the SOL Algebra 1 course and test as a 9th grader in a high school building. The student does *NOT* need to take the SOL Geometry and Algebra 2 tests in the future. Both their one Math verified credit required for graduation
and Federal Accountability have been satisfied.

(3) A student passes the SOL Earth Science course and test in 9th grade. Although the student has already obtained their one Science verified credit required for graduation, the student is expected to take the SOL Biology test as a 10th grader for
Federal Accountability.

*** Testing Coordinator ***

Mr. Vogl is in his 8th year at Potomac Falls. He previously served for seven years as a high school assessment coach in Fairfax County. He has unique experience in developing national math and science tests, and has taught both Algebra 1 and Earth Science. Mr. Vogl was also a TV meteorologist. Please do not hesitate to contact Mr. Vogl at Email Matthew Vogl if you have any questions or concerns.

*** Potomac Falls Mission Statement ***

At Potomac Falls, we value building relationships, working hard, and making connections to ensure students are life,
college, and career ready Thank you for visiting!