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Assessment Update

Dr. Chun-Wu LiAssessment and Accountability Services

Riverside County Office of Education

Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC)

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Recent and Upcoming SBAC Developments

June-October 2012 Cognitive Labs

Oct 15-Nov 2, 2012 Small Scale Trials

October 9, 2012 Released Items

Nov 27, 2012-Jan 15, 2013

Draft Achievement Level Descriptors

Spring 2013 Pilot Test

Spring 2014 Field Test

Smarter Balanced will conduct a Pilot computer-based administration of their assessment system beginning in February 2013.

Items will be aligned to the Common Core State Standards and will include selected response, constructed response, and performance tasks

Participation in the Pilot Test will be open to all schools in the Consortium and will be administered to students in grades 3-11.

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Smarter Balanced Pilot Testing

The Pilot Test entails two approaches (or components) in its implementation:1) “Volunteer” component that is open to all schools in Smarter Balanced states and will ensure that all schools have the opportunity to experience the basic functionality of the system (The testing window is early April through May 10, 2013)

2) “Scientific” component that targets a representative sample of schools and yields critical data about the items developed to date, as well as how the system is functioning

(The testing window is February 20 through May 10, 2013)

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Smarter Balanced Pilot Testing

The table below presents upcoming key activities related to the Smarter Balanced Pilot Test:

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Pilot Participation Important Dates

Activity Dates

Interested schools volunteer to participate via the online survey located at: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/SmarterBalancedPilot

November 2012 – January 2013**Schools can still sign up in February, 2013.

Scientifically selected schools contacted to confirm their participation in the Pilot Testhttp://www3.cde.ca.gov/sbacpilots/selectedschools.aspx

Late-November 2012 – January 2013**Schools can still sign up in February, 2013.

Online training test is available Mid-January 2013

Smarter Balanced Pilot Test window February 20 – May 10, 2013

SSPI Recommendations forTransitioning to the Smarter Balanced

Assessments

Accountability Update

Updated2012 Accountability Progress Report

The target date is February 13th for preview and February 20th for the public release.

2013-2014Academic Performance Index

If SSPI Recommendations for Transitioning to the Smarter Balanced Assessments are approved by the Governor and Legislature, the 2014 Growth API for high schools will not longer contain results from end-of-course CSTs. Only three assessments in grade 10 will constitute a high school’s API: The California high School Exit examination (CAHSEE), The California Alternative Performance Assessment (CAPA), and The CST Life Science.

As a results, the CDE would like to move up the timeline for incorporating other indicators into high schools’ API. The CDE is proposing to incorporate new indicators beginning with the 2013-2014 API Growth cycle. The proposed new indicators are: High School Graduation Rate College and Career Readiness

CALPAD Update

In order to give LEAs a chance to review the information and submit student-level SSID corrections, the preliminary enrollment, graduation, and dropout data will not be released initially to the public. The data release schedule, which includes two opportunities for corrections, is as follows:  1/28/2013 – Private preview Internet site posted for LEA use to

review enrollment, graduation, and dropout data for LEAs that certified their CALPADS Fall 1 2012 submission by the December 19, 2012 certification deadline.

 2/06/2013 – Deadline for LEA certification of SSID corrections to be included in the 3/19/2013 public release of data.

 3/11/2013 – Private viewing site will be available for LEAs to preview 3/19/2013 public release of enrollment, graduation, and dropout data.

3/19/2013 – Public release of enrollment, graduate, and dropout data.  

2012–13 Enrollment and2011–12 Graduate, Dropout, and Cohort

Outcome Reports

STS Update

With the State Board of Education’s (SBE) recent approval of the California Department of Education’s (CDE) recommendation regarding Assembly Bill 1521, the Standards-based Tests in Spanish (STS) will be made available to school districts and independently testing charter schools for students who are enrolled in a dual-language immersion program and who are either nonlimited English proficient or have been redesignated fluent English proficient.

 The STS for non-EL dual-immersion students will be purchased separately from the Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) Program. Per the legislation, school districts will be able to contract individually with Educational Testing Service (ETS) to purchase the STS for non–English learners (ELs) in dual-language immersion programs.

 In addition to agreeing to the terms of a required contract, the school district must supply a purchase order to ETS to cover the cost of the tests: $13.94 per test plus $1.00 per set of the printed Directions for Administration (DFA) and the STS for Non-EL Administration and Scoring Instructions. Pre-ID services will not be available for ordering these materials.

Tests will be scored by the purchasing district using scoring keys provided in the instructions document. Reports will not be made available. The test must be administered within the school district’s scheduled STAR testing window, and all test booklets will be shipped to arrive within the STAR materials delivery window.

Orders for the STS for non-ELs in dual-language immersion programs are NOT placed through the STAR Management System. If a school district has already placed orders for the STS in the STAR Management System intending to administer the tests to non-EL students in dual-language immersion programs, STS quantities should be adjusted to avoid overage charges.

As reminders: The administration of the STS for non-ELs is at the discretion of the local

educational agency (LEA)/school and is not a state requirement. The administration of the STS for non-ELS is at the expense of the LEA/school. No

state apportionment reimbursement funding will be provided. ELs that are required to take the STS must be given the 2013 version of the test;

that version is administered at no added cost to the school district.  Additional information regarding placing orders, administration, and materials return procedures

will be forthcoming by March 1, 2013.

STS for Non-EL Dual-immersion Students