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Today’s Content Alaska’s College & Career Ready Assessment Graduation Requirement

Alaska College & Career Ready Assessment CCRA Overview of requirements and registration process District Test Coordinator Webinar September 3, 2014. Today’s Content Alaska’s College & Career Ready Assessment Graduation Requirement Overview of HB 278 & CCRA regulations Test Windows

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Today’s Content Alaska’s College & Career Ready Assessment Graduation Requirement

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  1. Alaska College & Career Ready AssessmentCCRAOverview of requirements and registration processDistrict Test Coordinator WebinarSeptember 3, 2014

  2. Today’s Content Alaska’s College & Career Ready Assessment Graduation Requirement • Overview of HB 278 & CCRA regulations • Test Windows • Overview of Registration • Q & A.

  3. Alaska’s Education Opportunity Act Repeals the Alaska High School Graduation Qualifying Exam and replaces it with the student’s choice of a career-readiness assessment or college-readiness assessment. http://gov.alaska.gov/parnell/priorities/education/alaskas-education-opportunity-act.html

  4. KEY COMPONENTS of New Statute & Regulations Student choice of career-readiness or college-readiness. • Career-readiness: WorkKeys • College-readiness: ACT or SAT A district must offer WorkKeys; a district may choose to offer ACT or SAT or both ACT & SAT. *Please complete survey ASAP with this info.

  5. KEY COMPONENTS of Regulation • Required in grade 11; available in grade 12 to students who did not have the opportunity to take it. • 2014-15: grade 11 & 12 students who took WorkKeys in 2013-14 have satisfied the requirement; those who did not take WorkKeys will need to take a CCRA.

  6. KEY COMPONENTS of Regulation • EED will pay for one administration of one assessment. NEW INFORMATION: Districts that choose to administer WorkKeys to all grade 11 students OR give grade 12 students a second WorkKeys administration will be invoiced for additional tests (currently $18 per assessment). Please contact Shari Paul to set up this option. Please note: this option is NOT available for ACT or SAT.

  7. KEY COMPONENTS of Regulation • “Take” defined as “receiving a valid score.”

  8. District First Steps • Determine which college-readiness assessment(s) will be offered. • Compare testing dates to district/school calendar. • Determine capacity for registration processes and administration requirements • Inform students, families, secondary teachers about CCRA requirement. • Career-readiness or college-readiness choice • Option(s) for college-readiness at their school or in their village/town/city. • Register students for the CCRA of their choice.

  9. TEST WINDOWSTesting on a school day and/or testing on a Saturday

  10. TEST WINDOW-Days in Session Schools must offer the mandatory assessments on “days in session,” as defined by regulation. WorkKeys: “Paper/Pencil” ACT: “In-School” SAT: “School Day” Test administration dates are determined by the vendors.

  11. TEST WINDOW-National Testing ACT: “National Test Day” SAT: “National Test Day” Available to any student. • Schools/students register for Saturday testing in the fall. • National Testing dates for EED payment are limited; determined by vendor. • Only available to schools with Level 2 status from Educational Testing Service (ETS). Districts with schools that do not have a code need to apply now; contact Shari Paul.

  12. Students choose assessment; Schools register students TIMELINE November 10 – February 13 Online WorkKeys Window Jan. 24 SAT National Test Saturday Feb. 7 ACT National Test Saturday Apr. 1 WorkKeys make-up March 3 ACT In-School Apr. 29 SAT make-up March 4 WorkKeys P/P Feb.13 Online WorkKeys Window closes Mar. 31 ACT make-up Feb. 25 SAT School Day

  13. Registration Process Overview

  14. Registration ACT WK paper/pencil

  15. Registration WorkKeys Internet Version

  16. Registration ACT In-School

  17. Registration ACT National (Saturday)

  18. Registration SAT School Day

  19. Registration SAT National Test Day (Saturday)

  20. Accommodations: ACT, SAT • Only available to students with “professionally diagnosed and documented disabilities.” • Students must apply to ACT or SAT at least 7 weeks in advance for approval. • Accommodations are not available for English Learners. Best to work with vendor on questions.

  21. Accommodations: WorkKeys • Guidance: “WorkKeys Supplement” to EED Participation Guidelines. • Most accommodations require a paper/pencil test. • No application needed; accommodations documented during testing. • Limited accommodations are available for English Learners.

  22. Shipping Test Materials • ACT & SAT will ship test materials directly to schools. • Schools will return materials to ACT or SAT. • Shipping costs are included in the state contract; no additional costs to districts.

  23. Waivers • Will be presented to the State Board of Education Sept. 18; public comment until December. • Late Arrival: arrived on site after last possible opportunity • Rare & Unusual: • Illness • Death of parent • Late onset of disability

  24. District Test Coordinator Responsibilities • Provide support and oversight for all schools. • Provide site test coordinator names, contact info to EED. • Determine district and school date conflicts for offered assessments. • Support training of site test coordinators. • Support and/or facilitate student registration for offered assessment. • Ensure materials arrive & are returned on time.

  25. Site Test Coordinator Responsibilities • Provide information to students & families; assist students with test selection. • Determine student date conflicts. • Register students. • Train staff; establish test schedule. • Securely manage materials & shipping. • Administer test. • Support students who register for Saturday National testing.

  26. Resources & Support • EED CCRA Program Manager, Shari Paul: shari.paul@alaska.gov. • EED-sponsored support webinars. • EED phone and online support. Coming Soon… • EED web page with student-centered materials, documents, tools, & links to websites. • ACT & SAT recorded training modules. • ACT & SAT Help Desk.

  27. District First Steps • Determine which college-readiness assessment(s) will be offered. • Compare testing dates to district/school calendar. • Determine capacity for registration processes and administration requirements • Inform students & families about CCRA requirement. • Career-readiness or college-readiness choice • Option(s) for college-readiness at their school or in their village/town/city. • Register students for the CCRA of their choice.

  28. Next Steps • Share information with all high school staff; what might they need to successfully implement the CCRA? • Distribute test practice information to students & families. • Begin planning for training and test administration.

  29. When you think about the conversations you will have with as they consider the choice of college- & career-readiness assessments, what information will you want to share with them? What questions might you ask them?

  30. Information Needed Deadline: Noon, Monday, September 8. Please provide Shari Paul with the name and email for each site coordinator. If you are unable to provide this information by the deadline the principal will be listed as the default site coordinator; this can be changed when a site coordinator is determined.

  31. Marty Murphy Photography EED CCRA Program Manager, Shari Paul: shari.paul@alaska.gov. EED DTC Liaison, Kari Quinto: kari.quinto@alaska.gov EED Assessments Administrator, Elizabeth Davis: elizabeth.davis@alaska.gov

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