Clay County Florida EOC Practice Guide: Algebra 1, Geometry, Biology 1 & U.S. History
Clay County District Schools is a Northeast Florida district near Jacksonville. Its high schoolers take Florida's statewide End-of-Course (EOC) assessments — and the same path to passing them. Here's what's tested and where Clay County students practice for free.
Which EOCs do Clay County students take?
- Algebra 1 (B.E.S.T.) — a graduation requirement
- Geometry (B.E.S.T.)
- Biology 1 (NGSSS)
- U.S. History (NGSSS)
- Civics (middle school)
Geometry, Biology 1, and U.S. History EOCs count as 30% of the course grade.
How do you pass?
Florida EOCs use a 1–5 Achievement Level scale; Level 3 or higher passes (no district cutoff). The Credit Acceleration Program (CAP) lets students earn credit by passing the EOC.
Clay County testing windows
Florida gives EOCs in Fall, Spring, and Summer windows; Clay County District Schools sets exact dates — confirm with your school counselor. EOCs are free for enrolled students.
Free Clay County EOC practice
Free samples need no signup. New to the EOC? See the Florida EOC overview.




