The California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE) was a standardized test administered in the state of California to assess high school students' proficiency in essential skills. The CAHSEE was used as a graduation requirement, meaning that students were required to pass the exam to receive a high school diploma.
The CAHSEE typically assessed students' skills in two main areas:
English-Language Arts: This section evaluated students' reading and writing skills, including reading comprehension, essay writing, and language conventions.
Mathematics: The math section assessed students' mathematical knowledge and problem-solving abilities in various math topics.
Students were typically required to take the CAHSEE for the first time in their sophomore year and had multiple opportunities to retake the exam if they did not pass on their first attempt.
However, it's worth noting that the CAHSEE was discontinued in 2015, and passing the exam is no longer a graduation requirement in California. Instead, students must meet other graduation requirements established by their local school districts.