Credit by Demonstrated Mastery
Student and Family Information 2024
General Information
What is Credit by Demonstrated Mastery (CDM)?
CDM allows students to “test out” of certain courses where they have already mastered the content. There are two phases. In Phase 1 students take an EOC Exam / final exam equivalent for the course. Students who earn the required score advance to Phase 2. In Phase 2, students complete a project to apply the skills and knowledge from the course. Students who successfully complete both phases will receive “Pass” credit for the course on their transcript. "Pass" credits do not affect a student's GPA, but do count toward required graduation credits.
Eligible Courses
For Middle School Students (Current 7th Graders)
- Math I
- Spanish I
For Current and Rising High School Students (Current 8th-11th Graders)
- All EOC Courses (Math 1, Math 3, English 2, Biology)
- All Other Core Courses (Science, Social Studies, English, Math)
- Most CTE Courses
- Most Elective Courses
The following courses are exempt from the CDM process (not an all-inclusive list):
- CTE work-based courses (internships, apprenticeships, etc.)
- CTE courses with clinical settings (example: Early Childhood I and II)
- CTE Advanced Studies courses, Pilot courses, and courses in Field Test
- All AP, Pre-AP, NJROTC, Healthy Living/PE, English Language Learner (ELL) courses, and Occupational Course of Study courses
Two Phases
Phase 1 Test
Students must score at a high level in Phase 1 to demonstrate they have already mastered the skills and knowledge for a course. Student who successfully pass Phase 1 will move on to Phase 2.
The type of exam and required score depends on the course.
EOC Courses (Math 1, Math 3, English 2, Biology)
- Students must take the EOC exam for the course during the September test window (Sept. 17 - Sept. 30) or February test window (Feb. 18 - Mar. 3, 2025)
- Students must score a Level 5 on the EOC exam
CTE Courses
- Students must take the CTE Post-Assessment, Performance-based Measure (PBM), or credential/local Proof of Learning (POL) during the September test window (Sept. 17 - Sept. 30) or February test window (Feb. 18 - Mar. 3, 2025). The course determines the test.
- Students must score a 90% or higher.
All Other Courses
- Students must take a locally developed final exam equivalent
- Students must score a 90% or higher.
Phase 2 Project/Artifact
Students who successfully complete Phase 1 advance to Phase 2.
In Phase 2, students will complete a project, presentation, interview, or other assignment task that provides evidence students can apply the content from the course. Some CTE courses may require a credential test.
Students will complete Phase 2 between October 2 and October 11 (Fall Window) or March 5 and March 28, 2024 (Spring Window).
A panel will review the work using a rubric and determine if students have successfully applied the content to represent mastery for the course.
Next Steps
Students who are interested in pursuing CDM should speak with their counselor. There may be implications on a student's schedule or graduation plan. Families should discuss these considerations with a school counselor before proceeding.
Timeline
Fall 2024 Window:
September 13, 2024: Deadline to submit CDM applications to your school counselor.
September 17 - September 30, 2024: Phase 1 Assessment window
October 2 - October 11, 2024: Phase 2 Assessment Window
By November 1, 2024: Final results communicated to students and families
Spring 2025 Window:
February 14, 2025: Deadline to submit CDM applications to your school counselor.
February 18 - March 3, 2025: Phase 1 Assessment window
March 5 - March 28, 2025: Phase 2 Assessment Window
By April 4, 2025: Final results communicated to students and families
Questions?
If you would like more information about the CDM process, please reach out to your school counselor or our district CDM contact:
Mrs. Maureen Fitzsimmons
Secondary Academically and Intellectually Gifted (AIG) Coordinator
maureenfitzsimmons@mgsd.k12.nc.us
Dr. Tracey Waid
Director of Secondary Instruction