2026 Georgia Milestones EOC 春季日程:Algebra C&C、Lit Comp II、Biology、US History(Alpharetta HS 示例 + GADOE 2026 春季窗口)
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If your child takes a Georgia Milestones End-of-Course (EOC) exam in spring 2026 — Algebra: Concepts & Connections, American Literature and Composition II, Biology, or US History — this is the schedule reference.
The Georgia Department of Education (GADOE) sets a state-wide Spring 2026 EOC window, and each district and school selects its own administration schedule within that window. Below is the schedule that Alpharetta High School (Fulton County Schools) has publicly posted for its EOC administration. It's a concrete example of how a single Georgia high school administers Milestones within the GADOE Spring 2026 window.
Alpharetta High School — 2026 Georgia Milestones EOC schedule
| Day | Date | EOC tested in 8:20 a.m. testing block | Adjusted bell schedule begins |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monday | April 27, 2026 | American Literature & Composition II — Section 1 | 10:55 a.m. (35-minute classes) |
| Tuesday | April 28, 2026 | American Literature & Composition II — Sections 2 & 3 | 11:50 a.m. (27-minute classes) |
| Wednesday | April 29, 2026 | Biology EOC | 10:40 a.m. (37-minute classes) |
| Thursday | April 30, 2026 | Algebra: Concepts & Connections EOC | 11:50 a.m. (27-minute classes) |
| Friday | May 1, 2026 | US History EOC | 10:40 a.m. (37-minute classes) |
The bell schedule is adjusted on every EOC day to accommodate the morning testing block. Class periods are shortened (27, 35, or 37 minutes depending on the day) so that the full school day fits between roughly 10:30–11:50 a.m. (when testing ends) and the standard 3:30 p.m. dismissal.
What Alpharetta HS lets non-testing students do
Per the school's posted EOC policy, on days a student is not scheduled for EOC testing, the parents may choose one of two options:
- Attend the full day of school. The student participates in a supervised study hall in the cafeteria during the morning testing window.
Required: Any student who has an unweighted 74 or below, OR has missing work that is still eligible to be made up in any class, is required to choose this option. Check Infinite Campus to verify grades and missing work. - Study from home during the morning testing window and report to school at the time listed on the adjusted bell schedule for that day.
Note: The student must have their own transportation to school, since buses will only be running their regular scheduled routes.
About Georgia Milestones EOC subjects (broader context)
The Georgia Milestones End-of-Course exams are administered to high-school students at the end of certain required courses. The current Milestones EOC subjects are:
- Algebra: Concepts & Connections — the math EOC, given at the end of the introductory high-school algebra course.
- Biology — given at the end of the high-school Biology course.
- American Literature & Composition II (Lit Comp II) — the literature EOC, given at the end of the 11th-grade course.
- US History — given at the end of the high-school US History course.
EOC results contribute to the student's final course grade per district policy (commonly 20%).
Important notes
- The Alpharetta HS schedule is one school's example. Each Georgia public high school chooses its own administration within the state-wide Milestones EOC window. Your school will publish its own schedule.
- EOC weighting. Georgia policy historically weights the EOC at a portion of a student's final course grade. Specific weighting is set by GADOE and may vary by year and course — confirm with your school.
- Make-ups and accommodations. Students who miss an EOC due to illness or other excused absence work with their school's testing coordinator on make-up scheduling. Accommodations are arranged through the school's special education or 504 coordinator.
- Look for your school's posted schedule. Most Georgia high schools post their spring EOC schedule on their school website during March or early April. Search "[school name] Georgia Milestones EOC schedule" to find yours.
If your child is preparing for the Algebra: Concepts & Connections EOC or the Biology EOC
For Georgia students preparing for the Algebra: Concepts & Connections EOC, our Texas CBE Algebra 1 practice exam exercises substantially overlapping content — both rest on the Common Core–derived skill base for introductory algebra (linear functions, systems, quadratics, polynomial operations, factoring, exponential functions). For the Biology EOC, our Biology practice covers the same core biology concepts (cell biology, genetics, evolution, ecology, structures of life).
- Algebra 1 free practice questions — 20 sample questions, no signup. Useful pre-assessment for Algebra: Concepts & Connections EOC.
- Biology free practice questions — pre-assessment for Biology EOC.
- Algebra 2 free practice questions
- Geometry free practice questions
- Cross-state Algebra I test-out guide
- Other verified state-schedule guides: NY Regents, Virginia SOL, Louisiana LEAP 2025, Ohio State Tests, California CAASPP & ELPAC, North Carolina 2025–26, Tennessee TCAP 2025–26.
Sources
- Alpharetta High School — publicly posted 2026 Georgia Milestones EOC Testing Schedule.
- Georgia Department of Education — gadoe.org (Georgia Milestones home).
- Fulton County Schools — fultonschools.org.
This article is for general information only and is not legal, educational, or testing-administration advice. The Alpharetta High School schedule reproduced here was taken from a publicly posted school calendar; it is the schedule for Alpharetta HS specifically and does not necessarily apply to other Georgia schools or districts. The Georgia Department of Education (GADOE) sets state-wide windows; each district and school chooses its administration schedule within those windows. Always confirm dates with your school's testing coordinator before relying on any date. Texas CBE is an independent practice platform; it is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated by the Georgia Department of Education, Fulton County Schools, Alpharetta High School, the College Board, ACT Inc., or any Georgia school district, and it does not administer Georgia Milestones, the EOC, or any Georgia state assessment, nor does it grant Georgia academic credit.