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Kentucky Core Content Test

Last Updated on Tuesday, September 29, 2009 at 5:01 AM

The most important component of the Kentucky Testing System, in terms of its contribution to a school's academic index, is the Kentucky Core Content Test (KCCT). As the name implies, the Kentucky Core Content Test assesses student mastery of the Kentucky Core Content for Assessment, as well as higher order thinking and communication skills. The KCCT, composed of open response items and multiple choice questions is given each spring to students in the content areas of reading, mathematics, science, and social studies; the 4th, 7th and 12th grade tests also require the students to respond to a writing prompt.

 

2005 Kentucky Core Content Test
Students take the Kentucky Core Content Test in reading, mathematics, science, social studies, arts & humanities, practical living/vocational studies and writing. This Web page contains links to files that contain information about how Kentucky's districts and schools performed on the Kentucky Core Content Test. If you would like to view a ... More


 

2007 Kentucky Core Content Test
  Students take the Kentucky Core Content Test in reading, mathematics, science, social studies, arts & humanities, practical living/vocational studies and writing. This Web page contains links to files that contain information about how Kentucky's districts and schools performed on the Kentucky Core Content Test. If you would like to view ... More


 

2008 Kentucky Core Content Test
  Students take the Kentucky Core Content Test in reading, mathematics, science, social studies, arts & humanities, practical living/vocational studies and writing. This Web page contains links to files that contain information about how Kentucky's districts and schools performed on the Kentucky Core Content Test. If you would like to view ... More


 

2009 Kentucky Core Content Test
Students take the Kentucky Core Content Test (KCCT) in reading, mathematics, science, social studies, and writing. This Web page contains links to files that contain information about how Kentucky's districts and schools performed on the Kentucky Core Content Test. If you would like to view a file, please click on the link ... More


For more information contact:

Kevin Hill
500 Mero Street, 18th Floor CPT
Frankfort, KY 40601
Phone: (502) 564-9853
Kevin.Hill@education.ky.gov
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