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Believe we can achieve, podemos lograr Children come first, Los niños son primero ASSESSMENT PLAN - Dr. Fredrick H. McDowell, Jr. Superintendent of Schools Elizabeth DeJesus Chief Academic Officer

Board of Education Gene Bouie President Gerald Truehart Vice President Fiah M. Kwesseu Dr. Jane Rosenbaum Lucy Vandenberg Dr. D. A. Graham Heather Watson Addie Daniels-Lane Yolanda Marrero-Lopez Leadership Team Dr. Fredrick H. McDowell, Jr. Superintendent of Schools Jayne S. Howard Chief Finance/Operations Officer/Board Secretary Elizabeth DeJesus Chief Academic Officer Lissa S. Johnson Chief Talent Officer Alfonso Llano Chief Schools Officer, Elementary Nelson Ribon Chief Schools Officer, Secondary Dr. Bari Erlichson, Ph.D. Chief Performance Officer Alexandrea Robinson-Rogers Chief of Staff Assessment Planning Team Elizabeth DeJesus Chief Academic Officer Dr. Bari Anhalt Erlichson, Chief Performance Officer Alfonso Llano, Chief Schools -Elementary Nelson Ribon, Chief of Schools- Secondary Leslie Septor, Supervisor of Humanities, Elementary Michael Hodnicki, Supervisor of Humanities, Secondary Michael Tofte, Supervisor of STEM, Secondary John Dunston, Supervisor of STEM, Elementary Dr. Chimaobi Amutah, NJDOE Statewide Data Manager (OCS) Erin Johansen, NJDOE CSI-4/OCS, Mathematics Specialist Kelly Creque, NJDOE CSI -4/OCS 2 Assessment Plan 10-14-17

Table of Contents Purpose of Assessment..Page 4 Roles and Responsibilities.Page 5 Academic Assessments for ALL students...page 6 TPS Kindergarten Readiness (Pre-K) - 5Assessment Calendar -...Page 8 TPS 6-8 Assessment Calendar.Page 9 TPS 9-12 Assessment Calendar -... Page 10 TPS Daylight-Twilight Alternative H.S. Assessment Calendar...Page 11 District Mission All students will graduate with a vision for their futures, motivated to learn continually and prepared to succeed in their choice of college or career. District Core Beliefs All students can learn when provided a quality education. Teachers and principals are at the core of successful schools. All students will achieve high standards through rigorous, challenging, and relevant learning experiences. The successful education of students is a result of the engagement of parents, families, and the community. 3 Assessment Plan 10-14-17

TRENTON Public Schools Believe we can achieve, podemos lograr Dr. Fredrick H. McDowell, Jr. Superintendent of Schools 609.656.5454 609.989.2682 fax Elizabeth DeJesus Chief Academic Officer TRENTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS ASSESSMENT PLAN All students will graduate with a vision for their future, motivated to learn continually and prepared to succeed in their choice of college or career. Purpose of Assessment: An effective assessment program recognizes the relationships between a school district s mission, state learning standards, district course curricula, classroom instruction, formative and summative assessments, and student learning. As an organization which values data, the Trenton Public Schools must provide students, parents, teachers, administrators, board members and the community with accurate, reliable, and valid data which are used to: Inform decisions regarding curriculum, instruction, and assessment, Ensure alignment of the district curricula with national and state learning standards, Inform the integration of technology in the classroom, Assist in the placement of freshman students in core academic classes, Assist in the selection of students for advanced academic classes, Evaluate district programs, Inform decisions regarding the allocation of district resources, Inform teacher instruction, Improve student learning, Evaluate the college and career readiness of students, Measure student achievement, Measure student growth, and Provide accountability for the district s stakeholders. In order to address these objectives, the district has implemented a comprehensive, Pre-K to 12 th grade assessment program which includes both formative and summative assessments. 4 Assessment Plan 10-14-17

Roles and Responsibilities: The Chief Academic Officer (CAO) oversees the Trenton Public Schools assessment program, including the district assessment committee. The CAO works with its members to evaluate and update the district assessment plan as needed. The CAO works closely with various team members to ensure that the assessment plan is aligned to the academic plan. Supervisor of Guidance and Assessment chairs the assessment committee. In this role, the chairperson for the district assessment committee: Evaluates and updates the district assessment plan, as needed Works with Principals/Vice Principals/Lead Teachers to coordinate the assessment of all students Works with Principals/Vice Principals/Lead Teachers/ESL Staff/Special Education Staff in coordinating the assessment of select groups of students throughout the school year Works with district staff to ensure 1) accurate scoring and storing of assessment results in edconnect NJ our Instructional Improvement System (IIS), 2) proper implementation of required state assessments, including PARCC/DLM, ACCESS 2.0, NJTAP, etc. Communicates with outside organizations, such as the College Board (ACT/SAT) and the New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE) to facilitate the assessment process School Based Administration is responsible for: Coordinating the administration of assessments for all students during fall and spring testing Coordinating the administration of assessments for select groups of students throughout the school year Ensuring that schools have submitted accommodations requests for students whose IEP(s) or 504 plans call for accommodations on standardized tests Communicating with outside organizations such the College Board (ACT/SAT) Communicating information about assessments and assessment results to students, parents, faculty members, and the community Coordinating assessments and administration activities, as directed by the principal Analyzing data at the building and classroom levels Ensuring that teachers use a variety of formative and summative assessments connected to classroom instruction 5 Assessment Plan 10-14-17

Academic Assessments for ALL Students District-wide The following assessments are administered each school year throughout all district schools. Please note the purpose(s) of each assessment below: Students Assessments English Language Arts (ELA) Pre-K Kindergarten Readiness 2 9 K - 1 Early Screening Inventory Revised (ESIR) District End of Unit Assessments MP 1, 2, 3, & 4 MP 3 & 4 K 5 RAPID Diagnostic assessment (online) Kindergarten Readiness; Orient students to NJ Student Learning Standards (NJSLS). Place, assess, and monitor the reading progress of students using data to drive instruction and monitor school level and district level student achievement to assess students mastery of content standards. 2-12 Cumulative Pre-/Post- Assessments Orient students toward cumulative mastery of grade-level NJSLS content and practice standards, using edconnect NJ. 3 11 PARCC or DLM Assess student achievement of NJSLS. 6-9 (S)RI Adaptive online diagnostic assessment Serve as a universal screener only to determine response to intervention grouping (support beyond core instruction) 10-12 District End of Unit Assessments Sem 1 and 2 8 12 PSAT 8, PSAT, SAT, AP, CTE, NOCTI To assess students mastery of content standards ( include constructed response questions.) College & Career Readiness assessments during school day Students Assessments - Mathematics Pre-K Kindergarten Readiness K - 9 Early Screening Inventory Revised (ESIR) District End of Unit Assessments MP 1, 2, 3, & 4 Kindergarten Readiness; Orient students to NJ State Student Learning Standards, which are largely based on Common Core State Standards. To assess students mastery of grade-level NJSLS content & practice standard, which include Open Constructed Response (OCR) items (Type II & III PARCC items) 2-9 (S)MI Adaptive online diagnostic assessment 2-12 Cumulative Pre-/Post- Assessments Place, assess, and monitor the mathematics progress of student; using data to prioritize instruction leading to student achievement at the school and district levels Orient students toward cumulative mastery of grade-level NJSLS content and practice standards, using edconnect NJ. 3 11 PARCC or DLM Asses student achievement relative to PARCC Evidence Statements based on Common Core State Standards (CCSS). 10-12 District End of Unit Assessments MP 1 and 2 8 12 PSAT 8, PSAT, SAT, AP, CTE, NOCTI To assess students mastery of grade-level NJSLS content & practice standards using Type I, Type II and Type III tasks, which include Open Constructed Response (OCR) items. College & Career Readiness assessments during school day 6 Assessment Plan 10-14-17

Students Assessments Science K-2 End of Unit Performance Based Assessments 3-9 End of Unit Assessments MP 1, 2, 3, & 4 3-12 Cumulative Pre-/Post- Assessments 10-12 End of Unit Assessments Sem 1 & 2 Conceptual Physics End of Unit Performance and Environmental Based Assessments Science 10-12 Assess mastery of New Jersey Student Learning Standards (NJSLS) Assess mastery of New Jersey Student Learning Standards (NJSLS) Assess mastery of New Jersey Student Learning Standards (NJSLS) Assess mastery of New Jersey Student Learning Standards (NJSLS) Assess mastery of New Jersey Student Learning Standards (NJSLS) Students Assessments-Instructional Technology 2-7 Technology literacy assessments appropriate to grade level 8 New Jersey Technology Assessment of Proficiency (NJTAP) Assess mastery of NJSLS Technology Standards 8.1 and 8.2 Assess mastery of NJSLS Technology Standards 8.1 and 8.2 Summative Technology Literacy Assessment for HS placement. Students Assessments - P.E., VPA, ESL, World Languages) ESL K-12 K-5 W-APT Testing -ESL WIDA ACCESS Placement Test (W-APT) determines services and program placement of ELL Students upon district registration. End of Unit Assessments School/District K-12 End of Unit Assessments School/District ACCESS 2.0 on-line or paper version of tests to determine growth in acquisition of English language development. Assess mastery of NJSLS of Subject Area Assess mastery of NJSLS of Subject Area Students Assessments District Common Assessments (CTE) 9-12 Certification or End of Course Assessment School/District NOCTI Assess mastery of CTE Certification Program or NJSLS of Subject Area 7 Assessment Plan 10-14-17

TPS Kindergarten Readiness (Pre-K) - 5 - Assessment Calendar Mo. / Yr. Day(s) What s Happening? Key assessments or reports Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Wed., Sept. 6 Wed. Oct. 4 by Tues., Oct. 31 Tues. Oct. 10 Mon., Nov. 6 Wed., Nov. 8 Thr./Fri. Nov. 9 10 Mon., Nov. 13 Thurs., Nov. 16 Fri.., Nov. 17 Mon., Nov. 20 Tues. Dec. 12 Mon. Dec. 18 Thr., Dec. 21 Jan 2 Jan. Tue., Jan. 29 Thr., Feb. 1 Feb. Mar. Apr. May June Fri., Feb. 2 Tue., Feb. 6 Wed., Feb. 7 Thr., Feb. 8 FIRST MARKING PERIOD BEGINS ~ students begin learning Quarter 1 curricula Gr 2-5 Cumulative pre-assessments (Jan & June 18) Online diagnostic assessments Gr. 2 5: Math ~ MI & ELA~ RAPID Pre-K to 5 Pacing adjustments toward Major/Anchor standards Parents & students receive interim reports after 22 days of student learning Assess through Q1 curricula; K&1 finish assessing in chunks from Sept & Oct Pre-assessments (cumulative) in edconnect Diagnostic MI-Math Inventory (SMI) Diagnostic RAPID (ELA) Q1 End of Unit Assessments FIRST MARKING PERIOD ENDS after 44 days of student learning into 17-18 school year NJEA Convention, Atlantic City Convention Center SECOND MARKING PERIOD BEGINS ~ students begin learning Quarter 2 curricula Teachers submit Q1 Grades Q1 Grades stored by District Office Report Cards (Q1) Q1 Report cards Parents & students receive interim reports after 67 days of student learning Assess through Q2 curricula K& 1 finish assessing from Nov Winter Recess (schools closed) Q2 End of Unit Assessments Cumulative mid-year assessments SECOND MARKING PERIOD ENDS after 90 days of student learning into 17-18 school year THIRD MARKING PERIOD BEGINS ~ students begin learning Quarter 3 curricula Teachers submit Q2 Grades Q2 Grades stored by District Office Report Cards (Q2) Q2 Report cards Tue. Feb. 20 Fri., Apr. 13 Assess English Language Learners (ELLs) ACCESS for ELL 2.0 Fri., Mar. 2 Thr. Mar. 8 Parents & students receive interim reports after 113 days of student learning Tue. Mar. 27 Thur Mar 29 Assess Q3 curricula; K&1 finish from Feb Q3 End of Unit Assessments Mar. 30 Apr. 6 Spring Break ~ schools closed Mon., Apr. 9 Fri., May 25 DLM Testing DLM (alternative to PARCC) Wed., Apr. 11 Thur., Apr. 12 Mon., Apr. 16 Tue., Apr. 17 THIRD MARKING PERIOD ENDS after 135 days of student learning in 17-18 school year FOURTH MARKING PERIOD BEGINS home stretch! Teachers submit Q3 Grades Q3 Grades stored by District Office Q3 Report cards Wed. April 18 Report Cards (Q3) Mon, Apr. 16 Fri, May 25 PARCC Testing Spring PARCC Assessments Thurs. May 10 Wed., May 16 Parents & students receive interim reports after 160 days of student learning Wed. May 30-31 Assess NJSLS for Science (replacing NJASK & APA) NJSLS State Science Assessments by Thur., June 7 Complete (same as Oct. ): Gr. 2-5 Cumulative post-assessments Online diagnostic assessments (2-5) Math Inventory~ (S)MI & ELA~ RAPID Post-assessments (cumulative) in edconnect Diagnostic MI - Math Inventory (SMI) Diagnostic RAPID (ELA) Fri. June 8 Tue. June 12 Assess through Q4 curricula; K& 1 finish from Apr Q4 End of Unit Assessments Fri. June 15 Tue. June 19 Wed. June 20 Thr. June 21 FOURTH MARKING PERIOD ENDS after 176 days into 17-18 School Year Teachers submit Q4 Grades Q4 Grades stored by District Office Q4 Report Cards Report Cards 8 Assessment Plan 10-14-17

TPS 6-8 - Assessment Calendar Mo. /Yr. Day(s) What s Happening? Key assessments or reports Sept. Wed., Sept. 6 FIRST MARKING PERIOD BEGINS ~ students begin learning Quarter 1 curricula Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. Wed. Oct. 4 By Tues. Oct. 31 Tues. Oct. 10 Mon., Nov. 6 Wed., Nov. 8 Thr./Fri. Nov. 9 10 Mon., Nov. 13 Thr., Nov. 16 Fri, Nov. 17 Mon., Nov. 20 Tues. Dec. 12 Mon. Dec. 18 Thr., Dec. 21 Jan 2 Tue., Jan. 29 Thr., Feb. 1 Fri., Feb. 2 Tue., Feb. 6 Wed., Feb. 7 Thr., Feb. 8 Complete (same as in June ): Cumulative pre-assessments (Jan & June ) Online diagnostic assessments (6-8) Gr. 6 8 Math ~ SMI & ELA ~ SRI Pacing adjustments toward key standards Parents & students receive interim reports after 22 days of student learning Pre-assessments (cumulative) in edconnect Diagnostic MI - Math Inventory (SMI) Diagnostic RI - Reading Inventory (SRI) Assess through Q1 curricula Q1 End of Unit Assessments FIRST MARKING PERIOD ENDS after 44 days of student learning into 17-18 school year NJEA Convention, Atlantic City Convention Center SECOND MARKING PERIOD BEGINS ~ students begin learning Quarter 2 curricula Teachers submit Q1 Grades Q1 Grades stored by District Office Report Cards (Q1) Q1 Report cards Parents & students receive interim reports after 67 days of student learning Winter Recess (schools closed) Q2 End of Unit Assessments Assess through Q2 curricula Cumulative mid-year assessments SECOND MARKING PERIOD ENDS after 90 days of student learning into 17-18 school year THIRD MARKING PERIOD BEGINS ~ students begin learning Quarter 3 curricula Teachers verify/confirm Q2 Grades Q2 Grades stored by District Office Report Cards (Q2) Q2 Report cards Tue. Feb. 20 Fri., Apr. 13 Assess English Language Learners (ELLs) ACCESS for ELL 2.0 Fri., Mar. 2 Thr. Mar. 8 Parents & students receive interim reports after 113 days of student learning Wed. Mar. 14 Mar. 21 8 th grade Students take PSAT 8/9 PSAT 8/9 Tue. Mar. 27 Thur. Mar. 29 Assess Q3 curricula Q3 End of Unit Assessments Mar. 30 Apr. 6 Spring Break ~ schools closed Mon., Apr. 9 Fri., May 25 DLM Testing DLM (alternative to PARCC) Wed., Apr. 11 Thur., Apr. 12 Mon., Apr. 16 Tue., Apr. 17 Wed. April 18 THIRD MARKING PERIOD ENDS after 135 days of student learning in 17-18 school year FOURTH MARKING PERIOD BEGINS home stretch! Teachers submit Q3 Grades Q3 Grades stored by District Office Report Cards (Q3) Q3 Report cards Mon., Apr. 16 Fri., May 25 PARCC Testing Spring PARCC Assessments Thurs. May 10 Wed. May 16 Tue. May 29 Fri., June 1 Parents & students receive interim reports after 160 days of student learning 8 th grade students complete the New Jersey Technology Assessment of Proficiency (NJTAP) Grade 8 NJTAP Wed. May 30-31 Assess NJSLS for Science (replacing NJASK and APA) NJSLS State Science Assessments by Thur., June 7 Complete (same as Oct. ): Cumulative post-assessments (Oct. 17 & Jan 18) Online diagnostic assessments Math ~ SMI 6-8 or ELA~ SRI 6-8 Post-assessments (cumulative) in ed- Connect Diagnostic MI - Math Inventory (SMI) Diagnostic RI - Reading Inventory (SRI) Fri. June 8 Tue. June 12 Assess through Q4 curricula Q4 End of Unit Assessments Fri. June 15 Tue. June 19 Wed. June 20 Thr. June 21 FOURTH MARKING PERIOD ENDS after 176 days into 17-18 School Year Teachers submit Q4 Grades Q4 Grades stored by District Office Report Cards Q4 Report Cards 9 Assessment Plan 10-14-17

TPS 9-12 - Assessment Calendar Mo. ~ Yr. Day(s) What s Happening? Key assessments or reports Sept. Wed., Sept. 6 FIRST MARKING PERIOD BEGINS~ students begin learning Quarter 1/Semester 1 curricula Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. ` Mar. Apr. Wed. Oct. 4 by Tues. Oct. 31 Tue. Oct. 10 Cumulative pre-assessments (same as Jan ) Pre-assessments (cumulative) Online diagnostic assessments (same as June ) in edconnect Pacing adjustments toward achieving key standards 9th gr (S)MI/RI - Math/Reading Inventory Students & Parents receive interim reports after 22 days of student learning Parents & students receive interim reports after 22 days of student learning Wed. Oct. 11 10 th & 11 th grade Students take PSAT/NMSQT PSAT/NMST Mon, Nov 6 Wed, Nov 8 Thr./Fri. Nov. 9 10 Mon., Nov. 13 Thurs., Nov. 16, 1 Assess through Q1 curricula (through mid-semester) st Quarter/End of Unit Assessments/midterms FIRST MARKING PERIOD ENDS after 44 days of student learning into 17-18 school year NJEA Convention, Atlantic City Convention Center SECOND MARKING PERIOD BEGINS~ students begin learning Quarter 2/Sem. 1 curricula Teachers submit Q1 Grades Fri., Nov. 17 Q1 Grades stored by District Office Mon., Nov. 20 Report Cards (Q1, Semester 1) Tue. Dec. 5 Tue, Jan 16 Tues. Dec. 12 Mon. Dec. 18 Thr., Dec. 21 Jan 2 by Fri., Jan. 26 Tue, Jan. 29 Thr., Feb. 1 Fri. Feb. 2 Mon., Feb. 5 Tue.., Feb. 6 Wed., Feb. 7 Thr., Feb. 8 Fall Block PARCC Testing Q1/Semester 1 Report cards Parents & students receive interim reports after 67 days of student learning Winter Recess (schools closed) Complete (same as October) Cumulative post-assessments Cumulative mid-year assessments for year-long courses Assess through Q2/Sem.1 curricula Post-assessments (cumulative) in edconnect Cumulative mid-year assessments (Alg1, ELA9) 2 nd Quarter End of Unit Assessments/ Finals 2 nd MARKING PERIOD/1st Semester ENDS after 90 days of student learning into 17-18 Transition Day (no school for students) ~ Teachers prepare for 2 nd semester THIRD MARKING PERIOD BEGINS ~ students begin learning Quarter 3 curricula Teachers submit Q2 Grades Q2 Grades stored by District Office Report Cards (Q2) Tue Feb. 20 Fri, Apr. 13 State assessment for English Language Learners (ELLs) ACCESS for ELL 2.0 Fri. Mar. 2 by Mon., Mar. 5 Cumulative pre-assessments (same as June ) Pacing adjustments toward achieving key standards Q2 Report cards Pre-assessments (cumulative) in edconnect 9th gr (S)MI/RI Math/Reading Inventory Wed. Mar. 7 11 th grade students take the SAT SAT Reasoning Test Thur. Mar. 8 Parents and students receive interim reports Wed. Mar. 14 Mar. 21 9 th grade students take PSAT 8/9 PSAT 8/9 Tue Mar 27 Thr. Mar 29 Mar. 30 Apr. 6 Mon, Apr.9 Fri, May 25 Assess Q3 curricula Spring Break ~ schools closed DLM Testing (alternative to PARCC) 3 rd Quarter End of Unit Assessments-Midterms Wed., Apr. 11 3rd MARKING PERIOD/2 nd SEMESTER ENDS after 135 days of student learning in 17-18 Thr., Apr. 12 FOURTH MARKING PERIOD BEGINS home stretch! Mon., Apr. 16 Tue., Apr. 17 Wed. April 18 Mon, Apr 23 Fri, June 8 Teachers submit Q3 Grades Q3 Grades stored by District Office Report Cards (Q3) Spring PARCC Testing Q3 Report cards Spring Block PARCC May Thurs. May 10 June Wed. May 16 Parents & students receive interim reports after 160 days of student learning Wed. May 30 May 31 Assess NJSLS for Science (replace NJBCT/ APA) NJSLS State Science Assessments by Thr., June 7 Cumulative post-assessments (same as March ) Online diagnostic assessments Post-assessments (cumulative) 9th gr (S)MI /RI - Math/Reading Inventory Fri. June 8 Tue. June 12 Assess through Q4 curricula 4 th Quarter End of Unit Assessment (Finals) Fri. June 15 Tue. June 18 Wed. June 20 Thr. June 21 10 Assessment Plan 10-14-17 FOURTH MARKING PERIOD ENDS after 176 days into 17-18 School Year Teachers submit Q4 Grades Q4 Grades stored by District Office Report Cards Q4 Report Cards

Mo. ~ Yr. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June Day(s) What s Happening? Key assessments or reports Wed., Sept. 6 by Tues. Oct. 31 1st CYCLE (C1) / 1st Trimester (T1) BEGINS~ students begin learning HS curricula Complete Online diagnostic assessments Cumulative pre-assessments (Dec. ) Pacing adjustments toward key standards Wed. Oct. 11 Students gr 10 11 take PSAT PSAT Thr. Oct. 19 Fri. Oct. 20 Thr. Oct 26 Thr./Fri. Nov. 9 10 Assess first half of HS (T1) curricula Gr9 Diagnostic MI (Math Inventory) & RI (Reading Inventory) Pre-assessments (cumulative) - edconnect 1 st Trimester End of Unit Assessments- Midterms Students & Parents receive interim reports after 30 days of student learning NJEA Convention, Atlantic City Convention Center Mon, Nov 27 Tue, Dec 19 Fall Block PARCC Testing Fall PARCC Assessments by Fri., Dec. 1 Complete cumulative post-assessments (Oct.) Post-assessments (cumulative) in edconnect Mon, Dec. 4 Wed., Dec. 6 1 Assess second half of T1 curricula st Trimester End of Unit Assessments -2 nd half/ Finals Thr., Dec. 7 2nd CYCLE (C2) /1 st Trimester ENDS after 60 days of student learning into 17-18 Fri., Dec. 8 Mon., Dec. 11 Transition Day (no school for students) ~ teachers prepare for 2 nd Trimester 3rd CYCLE (C3) / Students begin learning 1 st half of 2 nd Trimester curriculum Tue., Dec. 12 Teachers verify/confirm T1 Grades T1 Report cards Thr. Dec. 14 Fri. Dec. 15 Thr., Dec. 21 Jan 2 by Fri., Jan. 5 Mon., Feb. 5 Tue., Feb. 6 Wed., Feb. 7 Thr. Feb. 8 T1 Grades stored by District Office Report Cards (T1) Complete Cumulative pre-assessments Pacing adjustments toward key standards Assess first half of T2 curricula Winter Recess (schools closed) Pre-assessments (cumulative) in edconnect 2nd Trimester End of Unit Assessments -Midterms 3 rd CYCLE /2nd Trimester ENDS after 90 days of student learning into 17-18 4th CYCLE BEGINS ~ students begin learning 2nd half of T2 curricula Interim Reports Distributed Tue. Feb. 20 Fri., Apr. 13 Assess English Language Learners (ELLs) ACCESS for ELL 2.0 by Fri., Mar. 9 Complete Cumulative post-assessments Post-assessments (cumulative) in edconnect Fri., Mar. 16 -Tue., Mar. 20 Assess second half of T2 curricula 2 nd Trimester End of Unit Assessments (Finals) Tue. Mar. 20 4 th CYCLE / 2 nd Trimester ENDS after 60 days of student learning into 17-18 Wed. Mar. 21 Thr. Mar. 22 Fri., Mar. 23 Mon., Mar. 26 Tue. Mar 27 Mar. 30 Apr. 6 Transition Day (no school for students) ~ teachers prepare for 2 nd Trimester 5th CYCLE BEGINS ~ students begin learning 1 st half of T3 curricula Teachers verify/confirm T2 Grades T2 Grades stored by District Office Report Cards (T2) Spring Break ~ schools closed T2 Report cards Mon., Apr. 9 Fri., May 25 DLM Testing DLM (alternative to PARCC) by Wed., Apr. 18 Complete Cumulative pre-assessments Pre-assessments (cumulative) in edconnect Pacing adjustments toward key standards Mon., Apr. 23 - Fri., June 8 Spring PARCC Testing Spring Block PARCC Thr., May 10 Fri., May 11 Assess 1 st half of 3 rd Trimester 3 rd Trimester End of Unit Assessments (Midterms) Tue., May 15 Interim Reports Distributed Wed. May 30 May 31 by Thr., June 7 Assess NJSLS for Science (replace NJBCT/ APA) Complete Cumulative post-assessments Online diagnostic assessments NJSLS State Science Assessments Post-assessments (cumulative) MI (Math) & RI (ELA) ~ 9 th grade Wed. June 13 Fri. June 15 Assess through T3 curricula 3 rd Trimester End of Unit Assessments (Finals) Fri. June 15 TPS Daylight-Twilight Alternative High School - Assessment Calendar 6TH CYCLE (C6) ENDS after 176 days into 17-18 School Year Mon. June 18 Wed. June 20 Thr. June 21 Teachers verify/confirm T3 Grades T3 Grades stored by District Office Report Cards T3 Report Cards 11 Assessment Plan 10-14-17