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Florida's Graduation Math Is the Algebra 1 EOC — How to Practice for the B.E.S.T. Test
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Florida's Graduation Math Is the Algebra 1 EOC — How to Practice for the B.E.S.T. Test

Texas CBE Team · May 16, 2026 · 6 min read · 17 views

If your student is in Florida, the B.E.S.T. Algebra 1 EOC (End-of-Course assessment) is the math test that stands between them and a standard high school diploma. Here's the good news: Florida's math graduation gate is Algebra 1 — the exact subject our practice platform covers in depth.

We're a Texas-built Credit-by-Exam prep platform, not a Florida company — but because Algebra 1 is the same core math everywhere, our practice works for B.E.S.T. Algebra 1 EOC prep too. Here's the honest, fact-based breakdown.

What's actually on Florida's Algebra 1 EOC

  • When: Students take it when they complete Algebra 1 — for many that's 8th or 9th grade.
  • What: The B.E.S.T. Algebra 1 EOC is built on Florida's B.E.S.T. standards for Algebra 1 — linear equations & inequalities, functions, slope and graphing, systems, quadratics, and exponential relationships.
  • How to satisfy the requirement: Students must pass the EOC, or earn a qualifying concordant score on another test. For 2025–26 the commonly published concordant scores are SAT Math 420, ACT Math 16, PSAT/NMSQT or PSAT 10 Math 430, or CLT Quantitative Reasoning 14. (There is also an alternate passing score on the B.E.S.T. scale.)
  • Didn't pass? Students can retake the EOC, and the concordant-score options above remain available as alternate routes.

(Always confirm the current cut score, concordant scores, and pathways with your school counselor — Florida updates them over time.)

Florida Algebra 1 is the same core math taught everywhere

State standards have different names, but Algebra 1 teaches nearly the same math across the country. Whether your state calls them the B.E.S.T. standards (Florida), Common Core, or the TEKS (Texas), an Algebra 1 course comes back to the same core skills:

  • Linear equations & inequalities, and solving for unknowns.
  • Functions, function notation, and interpreting graphs.
  • Slope, rate of change, and writing linear equations.
  • Systems of equations and inequalities.
  • Quadratic and exponential relationships.

None of that is Florida-specific. It's the backbone of Algebra 1 everywhere — which is why practice built to those skills travels across state lines.

How our practice helps you prepare

Texas CBE™ gives you an independently authored Algebra 1 question bank plus full-length, timed mock exams, each mapped to the TEKS and modeled after the official Texas CBE format (multiple choice, full length). Because the underlying skills are shared, that same practice drills the exact Algebra 1 core the B.E.S.T. EOC asks about. You get instant scoring and a worked explanation on every question, plus free lessons on topics like slope & linear graphs and quadratic functions.

It's a strong fit for first-time EOC prep and especially for retake prep — repeated, full-length, timed reps with explanations are how you turn shaky areas into confident ones.

Bonus: it also helps the SAT / ACT concordant-score route

Because Florida lets a qualifying SAT or ACT math score stand in for the Algebra 1 EOC, the same platform pulls double duty: our SAT Math practice targets that concordant-score route too. So you can prepare for the EOC and the SAT/ACT route with one $19.99 subscription.

An honest note on alignment

We won't pretend to be Florida's official test. Our material is independently authored and built to the Texas TEKS / CBE format — we are not affiliated with the Florida Department of Education, the B.E.S.T. assessments, or their test administrator, and we don't reproduce any official test's questions. We also don't claim a precise percentage match to the B.E.S.T. standards or promise a passing score — we focus on the universal Algebra 1 skills the test draws on. Before relying on it, confirm your exact Florida requirements with your school.

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Start with free sample questions on every subject (no signup needed). Full-length mock-exam access is $19.99 for 6 months (currently 33% off the $29.99 list price) — less than a single tutoring hour, whether you're prepping in Miami, Orlando, Tampa, or anywhere in the Sunshine State.


This article is for general information only and is not legal or educational advice. Florida graduation requirements, the B.E.S.T. Algebra 1 EOC passing score, concordant scores, and retake rules are set by the Florida Department of Education and change over time — always verify the current specifics with your school counselor or the FLDOE. Texas CBE™ is an independent practice platform; it is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated by the Florida Department of Education, the B.E.S.T. assessment program or its administrator, the Texas Education Agency (TEA), UT High School, Texas Tech University ISD, the College Board, or any school district, and it does not administer any exam or grant academic credit.

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