Osceola County U.S. History EOC: How to Pass + Free Practice (Florida)
The School District of Osceola County is a Florida school district. Its high schoolers take the statewide Florida U.S. History End-of-Course (EOC) assessment — and here's exactly how Osceola County students pass it and practice for free.
How the U.S. History EOC is scored
Florida EOCs use a 1–5 Achievement Level scale; Level 3 or higher passes (set statewide — no Osceola County cutoff). The U.S. History EOC counts as 30% of the course grade, and passing at Level 3 can earn credit through Florida's Credit Acceleration Program (CAP).
What's on the U.S. History EOC?
The U.S. History EOC (about 55 questions, computer-based) is built from Florida's NGSSS standards. Main areas:
- 1860–1910: late 19th & early 20th centuries
- 1890–1940: global military, political & economic challenges
- 1940–2010: the U.S. & the defense of international peace
When do Osceola County students test?
Florida gives EOCs in Fall, Winter, Spring & Summer windows; The School District of Osceola County sets exact dates within them — confirm yours with your school counselor. See the 2026–2027 EOC dates →
Free Osceola County U.S. History EOC practice
Florida CAP Prep™ gives Osceola County students free U.S. History sample questions (no signup) plus a full-length, standards-aligned mock with AI explanations:




