Wednesday, January 15, 2020

Statewide Testing


Statewide Testing

For many years students in the state of Iowa have taken the Iowa Test of Basic Skills as an annual assessment.  The assessments were used to measure a student’s growth from year to year and grade to grade.  Over the past few years the state of Iowa has been researching ways to better measure student progress based on the new standards and shifts in education.

Beginning with the 2018-2019 school year, the State of Iowa began assessing students using the Iowa Statewide Assessment of Student Progress or ISASP during the spring of the year.  The new assessment, developed by Pearson, was written to provide a clear and accurate assessment of learning outcomes in the areas of English/Language Arts including Reading, Math and Science. 

The 2018-2019 school year was used to collect baseline data on our student’s performance.  After testing, the evaluation and subsequent reporting of data took some time, as the data was truly baseline and proficiency benchmarks needed to be developed.  In addition to benchmarks, performance descriptors also needed to be identified.  At the conclusion of this work the following performance indicators and benchmark scores were created.

English / Language Arts / Reading: [Min. Score / Grade Level Descriptor]

Descriptors
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Not-Yet Proficient
345
350
355
260
370
385
410
435
460
Proficient
398
414
437
456
475
494
505
530
561
Advanced
447
478
513
541
569
594
618
642
660

Mathematics: [Min. Score / Grade Level Descriptor]

Descriptors
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Not-Yet Proficient
345
350
355
360
370
385
410
435
460
Proficient
390
409
429
450
469
490
513
537
559
Advanced
443
476
503
532
575
606
626
654
675

Science: [Min. Score / Grade Level Descriptor] [Assessment is only given at grade 5, 8 & 10]

Descriptors
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Not-Yet Proficient
-
-
355
-
-
385
-
435
-
Proficient
-
-
452
-
-
508
-
545
-
Advanced
-
-
542
-
-
609
-
780
-

AHSTW and school districts across the State of Iowa have received our student’s scores from last year’s testing period.  The reports that have been developed will be shared with you in the near future, most likely along with your student’s 2nd quarter report cards. 

The reports will include pages sharing both an overview and the domain scores for each content area.  The overview pages will include your student’s scale score and achievement level, along with a short message describing skills and abilities to be proficient.  The domain score pages are designed to share your student’s percent correct in the skill area assessed for each content area.  For example:  Text Type and Purpose, 92%. 

The ISASP scores provide one data point to help you and your student’s teacher identify areas of strength and areas of development.  This data point along with classroom assessments and other district-wide assessments, such as FAST or MAP, provide us with insights into the academic performance of each student and assists us in making educational decisions to best meet our students’ needs.

After reviewing the reports please feel free to contact us with any questions you may have on the assessment or your student’s results.  Any of us will be happy to talk with you about the results.


Have a great day,

 Mr. Darin Jones
AHSTW Community School District

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