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Orange County Algebra 1 EOC: How to Pass + Free Practice (Florida)
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Orange County Algebra 1 EOC: How to Pass + Free Practice (Florida)

Florida CAP Prep Team· June 22, 2026· 3 min read· 6 views
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For students in Orange County Public Schools — the Orlando area's countywide district — the Algebra 1 End-of-Course (EOC) assessment is the single most important test in high school: passing it is a Florida graduation requirement. Here's exactly what's on it, the score you need, and how Orange County students can practice for free.

Is the Algebra 1 EOC required to graduate in Orange County?

Yes. Every Florida public-school student — including those in Orange County — must pass the B.E.S.T. Algebra 1 EOC at Achievement Level 3 or higher to earn a standard diploma, or meet it with an approved concordant score (for example, an SAT Mathematics score of 420 or an ACT Mathematics score of 16 — always verify the current values with your counselor).

What's on the Florida Algebra 1 EOC?

The computer-based B.E.S.T. Algebra 1 EOC (about 45–50 questions over two sessions) covers:

  • Linear equations, inequalities, and functions
  • Systems of equations and inequalities
  • Quadratic functions and equations
  • Exponential functions
  • Polynomials and operations
  • Data analysis, statistics, and sequences

What score passes the Algebra 1 EOC?

Florida reports the EOC on a 1–5 Achievement Level scale. Level 3 (“On Grade Level”) or higher is passing. There is no separate Orange County cutoff — the standard is set statewide. Through the Credit Acceleration Program (CAP, §1003.4295, F.S.), a student can also earn course credit by passing the EOC.

Free Orange County Algebra 1 EOC practice

Florida CAP Prep™ gives Orange County students free Algebra 1 sample questions (no signup) plus a full-length, B.E.S.T.-aligned mock exam with step-by-step AI explanations on every answer:

Confirm your testing window and graduation requirements with your Orange County school counselor.

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers below — policies and concordant scores can change, so verify current values with your counselor.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Algebra 1 EOC required to graduate in Orange County?
Yes. Florida requires passing the B.E.S.T. Algebra 1 EOC at Achievement Level 3 or higher (or an approved concordant SAT/ACT/PSAT score) for a standard high school diploma.
What is on the Florida Algebra 1 EOC?
Linear equations, inequalities and functions; systems; quadratics; exponential functions; polynomials; and data analysis/statistics. It's computer-based, about 45–50 questions over two sessions.
What score do you need to pass the Algebra 1 EOC?
Achievement Level 3 (“On Grade Level”) or higher on the 1–5 scale. The standard is set statewide — there is no separate district cutoff.
Can SAT or ACT scores replace the Algebra 1 EOC?
Yes — Florida accepts approved concordant scores (e.g., SAT Math 420 or ACT Math 16) in place of passing the Algebra 1 EOC. Confirm current values with your counselor.
Where can Orange County students practice Algebra 1 EOC for free?
Florida CAP Prep offers free Algebra 1 sample questions with no signup, plus a full-length B.E.S.T.-aligned mock exam with AI explanations.
Sources
  1. Florida DOE — End-of-Course (EOC) Assessments

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