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the agenda of the special meeting on august 22nd includes the recommendation and approval of the cut score for the biology collection of evidence and a revisited cut score for the math year one collection of evidence the biology end of course is a graduation requirement for the class of 2015 and the collection of evidence or coe is an approved alternative to the test in a moment youll hear from mike middleton director of selective assessments at ospi about how the recommended cut scores were developed students who did the biology coe for the first time this year are waiting to hear if they pass based on these cut scores to remind you the cut score process for both of these assessments was presented to the board and approved at this past march meeting you may wish to review the presentation which is posted on our website at the special meeting there will be some time to discuss and ask questions but more time will be set aside in september for the board to consider broader policy issue