About the California High School Exit Examination
The California Department of Education (CDE) has chosen ETS to develop, administer and score the California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE).
The purpose of CAHSEE is to assess whether students who graduate from high school can demonstrate grade-level competency in the state content standards for reading, writing and mathematics. For more information on the test, visit the California Department of Education's CAHSEE home page.
CAHSEE Training Webcast September 11, 2012
CAHSEE Training Webcast September 2012–Final
CAHSEE Training Webcast September 13, 2011
CAHSEE Training Webcast September 2011–Final
CAHSEE Training Webcast December 7, 2010
CAHSEE Training Webcast December 7, 2010
CAHSEE Training Webcast June 10, 2010
CAHSEE Training Webcast June 2010–Final
CAHSEE 2012–2013 Designation Forms
Superintendent Letter
Designation Form
Test Security Agreement Form
CAHSEE Webcast December 1, 2009
CAHSEE December 2009 Webcast–Final
CAHSEE December 2009 Webcast–Final
CAHSEE 2009 Training Workshop
2009–2010 CAHSEE Training and Webcast
2009–2010 CAHSEE Training and Webcast
CAHSEE Online
CAHSEE Online contains web pages for ordering test materials, placing Supplemental Shipments, uploading Pre-ID files, viewing material order status, downloading Student Results and making Student Demographic Corrections. It is a secure site requiring a user ID and password for access.