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READING District DIBELS (Dynamic Indicator of Early Basic Literacy Skills) K-4 These assessments are administered three times per year: fall, winter, and spring. Testing Window 2007-08 9/4/07 9/21/07 1/15/08 01/31/08 05/15/08 05/30/08 The Dynamic Indicator of Basic Early Literacy Skills (DIBELS) measures: Phonological Awareness Alphabetic Principle Fluency with connected text The data from these assessments are entered into the DIBELS data system for identification of at risk students. Individual student progress will be monitored throughout the year and across multiple years. DIBELS is a required assessment for all EAP students grades K-2. Scores due on last day of window District 4Sight Benchmark Assessments 3-8 9-10 These assessments are administered three times per year. Testing Window 2007-08 9/4/07 9/21/07 1/7/08 1/23/08 5/15/08 5/30/08 1/7/08 1/23/08 5/15/08 5/30/08 Grade level reading passages with multiple-choice questions and a written response are used to assess progress toward State standards. Data from these assessments will be available for teachers instructional planning through the 4Sight Member Center. Results will also be used to evaluate our language arts program and help identify professional development needs. 4Sight is a required assessment for all EAP students grades 3-11 and must be given three times per year. 11 1/7/08 1/23/08 Scored Scantron sheets due to Jane Pedroso/KMS: 9/28/07 2/1/08 6/6/08

READING (Continued) PSSA Reading 3-8, 11 March 31 April 11, 2008 The annual Pennsylvania System of School Assessment (PSSA) is a standardsbased criterion-referenced assessment used academic standards in reading. Within the district, the results for the group of students assessed are used as one means for determining the effectiveness of the language arts curriculum. Individual student results are used to make instructional decisions about moving the student to higher levels. The Pennsylvania Department of Education used the results to determine if KCSD schools are making adequate yearly progress in moving students to proficient status on the PSSA. PSSA is a required assessment for all students in grades 3-8 and grade 11.

MATHEMATICS District 4Sight Benchmark Assessments 3-8 These assessments are administered three times per year: fall, winter, and spring. Testing Window 2007-08 9/4/07 9/21/07 1/7/08 1/23/08 5/15/08 5/30/08 Multiple choice and open ended responses that are aligned to State Standards and assessment anchors. Data from these assessments will be available for teachers instructional planning through the 4Sight Member Center. Results will also be used to evaluate our mathematics program and help identify professional development needs. 4Sight is a required assessment for all EAP students grades 3-11. Scored Scantron sheets due to Mary Lynn Vincent-KMS: 9/28/07 2/1/08 6/6/08 9-11 TBD PSSA Mathematics 3-8, 11 March 31 April 11, 2008 The annual Pennsylvania System of School Assessment (PSSA) is a standards based criterion-referenced assessment used academic standards in mathematics. Within the district, the results for the group of students assessed are used as one means for determining the effectiveness of the mathematics curriculum. Individual student results are used to make instructional decisions. The Pennsylvania Department of Education uses the results to determine if KCSD schools are making adequate yearly progress in moving students to proficient status on the PSSA PSSA is a required assessment for all students in grades 3-8 and grade 11.

WRITING K-10 Elementary school writing assessments are due November 14 th and May 30 th District writing prompts cycle through the three modes of writing assessed by the PSSA. Scores are entered and uploaded into an Excel spreadsheet for teachers use and EASEe Data. District Secondary due June 6 th PSSA *Grades 5, 8, and 11 are PSSA grades and are exempt from the May/June district writing assessments 5, 8, 11 February 11-22, 2008 The annual Pennsylvania System of School Assessment (PSSA) is a standards based criterion-referenced assessment used academic standards in writing. Results for this group of students assessments are used as one means for determining the effectiveness of the writing curriculum. Individual student results are used to make instructional decisions about moving the student to higher levels of writing proficiency. PSSA Writing is a required assessment for all students in grades 5, 8, and 11.

SCIENCE PSSA 4, 8, 11 April 28-May 8, 2008 The annual Pennsylvania System of School Assessment (PSSA) is a standards based criterion-referenced assessment used academic standards in science. Results for this group of students assessments are used as one means for determining the effectiveness of the science curriculum. Individual student results are used to make instructional decisions about moving the student to higher levels of writing proficiency. PSSA Science is a required assessment for all students in grades 4, 8, and 11.

ESL IPT (IDEA Proficiency Test) K-12 When a new student first arrives This test classifies a student into one of three proficiency levels in speaking, writing, reading, and understanding English. A student s classification determines the amount and type of ESL services a student will receive. A requirement for ESL services. WIDA ACCESS K-12 January The ACCESS test measures ESL students proficiency in writing, reading, listening and speaking. Both academic and social aspects of communication are measured. The scores on the ACCESS are one of multiple measures used for exit criteria from the ESL program. The State requires all ESL students take this assessment. SABE/2 (Spanish Assessment of Basic Education) 2-12 The SABE/2 is given to new students that qualify for ESL services and for whom Spanish is their primary language. The SABE should be given within the first two weeks of attendance. The assessment is designed to measure achievement in the basic academic math skills of students whose first language is Spanish. The test provides information about the relative ranking of students against a norm group as well as specific information about the instructional needs of students. The SABE will provide a diagnostic profile of new ELL students mathematics achievement and assist in the proper placement of new ELL students. The results will also provide a source of information for instructional planning.

TITLE I IRI GRADE 5 Spring Individual Reading Inventory (IRI) is a one-on-one assessment designed to determine student reading level and comprehension. 6-8 September, January, May Group Reading Assessment and Diagnostic Evaluation (GRADE) The IRI, in combination with other assessments, determines eligibility for Title I services. GRADE helps track progress of Title I students. Results are shared with teachers across the curricula and are used for individual instructional planning. District 4Sight Benchmark Assessments 3-8 These assessments are administered three times per year: September, January, and May. Grade level reading passages with multiple-choice questions and a written response are used to assess progress toward State standards. PSSA 3-5 (MDL) Annually in Spring for Grades 3, 4, and 5 The annual Pennsylvania System of School Assessment (PSSA) is a standardsbased criterion-referenced assessment used academic standards in reading. Title I School-Wide measure These assessments fulfill requirements for Title I compliance.

PSAT PSAT 9-11 October 17, 2007 The PSAT measures critical reading skills, problem solving skills, and writing skills Results for this group of students are used as another means for determining the effectiveness of the district s instructional programs and curriculum; and, to give all students feedback on their strengths and weaknesses on skills necessary for college study