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If you If you were not were not a part of the process please take a part of the process please take a a green green sheet and write about the questions you sheet and write about the questions you currently have about the SAT administration currently have about the SAT administration process. process. If you were a part of the process to administer the PSAT/NMSQT this fall please take a coral sheet and write about your learning from the experience. CA
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If you If you were not were not a part of the process please take a a part of the process please take a greengreen sheet and write about the questions you currently have about sheet and write about the questions you currently have about the SAT administration process.the SAT administration process.

If you were a part of the process to administer the PSAT/NMSQT this fall please take a coral sheet and write about your learning from the experience.

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Key deliverables:

Exploring components of the SAT structure, scoring and timing

Examine available proctoring information

Prepare for Parent Meetings

Plan next steps ....

Some decisions are still being finalized

For K–12 Students, Educators, and Parents

Jonathan 9:35

Online Reporting Portal► Accessible via your College Board account login to score reports for all

SAT Suite assessments

► Interactive features for educators (e.g., sorting, filtering)

► Counselor Registration and Score Roster access

► Ability to batch print:► Student score reports► Score labels► SAT admission tickets

► Enhanced data and drill-down capabilities

► “Search” functionality and ability to configure groups of your students

► Need more? See Module 6 https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/educators/k-12/professional-development-modules

Spring 2016 Milestones &

Deadlines

MME Webcast Nov 4 at mistreamnet.org

AI Code (and Test Center for SAT) Setup December

Open Pre-ID in MDE Secure Site TBD

SAT: Feb 5

PSAT 10th: TBD

PSAT 9th: TBD

SAT: TBD

PSAT 10th: N/A

PSAT 9th: N/A

Pre-ID Window closes in MDE Secure Site Feb 5

SSD Accommodations Deadline Feb 16

Materials ship to test centers Mar 29

SSD Roster Check deadline Mar 29

Test Center Supervisor Training completion deadline

Mar 30

Affix Pre-ID Labels Mar 20 - Apr 11

SAT: Apr 12

PSAT 10th: Apr 12 or 13

PSAT 9th: Apr 12 or 13

College Board Score Reports Mid-May

Test Center Supervisor training materials mailed

Test Center Supervisor and Test Day staff online training available

Test Administration

Redesigned SAT to ACT

concordance tables: May

2016

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Share your Learning…..

Corals Find a Green

1)Corals- Share your learning from administering the PSAT/NMSQT this Fall2)Green – Ask your questions.

5 minutes1)Note questions that still exist on your sheets (1 Minute)

Share your Learning Again…..

Find Your Like Colors

Corals- Share your learning from administering the PSAT/NMSQT this Fall AND what questions are circling for you about administering in the Spring.

Green – Share what you learned from your Coral partners.5 minutes

Note questions that still exist on your sheets (1 Minute)

One More Share….Plus 1

Go back to your table groups and share out what you have learned from your conversations (5 minutes)

Get ready to share with the group something that you think should be lifted for the entire groups learning…

Save Your Questions!

Our Knowns To-Date as provided by CollegeBoardOur Knowns To-Date as provided by CollegeBoard

10:20

Oakland Schools – Department of School Quality

We Interrupt This Presentation for an Important Message….

Establishment for ACT WorkKeys is Due October 23, 2015Please see the information in the Spotlight for how to establish your school for the Spring 2016 administration of the ACT WorkKeys assessment.

New this year! Schools will establish themselves using a new online tool called PearsonAccess Next (PA Next). To use PA Next, test coordinators who are listed in the Educational Entity Master (EEM) site (www.michigan.gov/eem) should have received an email with login instructions.

Principal – the main instructional contact SSD Coordinator Test Center Supervisor Associate Supervisor Proctors and Hall Monitors

In EEM Building Level – SAT Test Coordinator, SAT Backup Test Coordinator, SAT Services for Students with Disabilities Coordinator, PSAT 10 Test Coordinator, PSAT 8/9 Test Coordinator, PSAT Backup Coordinator

Official SAT Roles

College Board will determine material order based on the

Pre-ID’s in the Secure Site and approved accommodations at the College Board site

Labels will be shipped to schools to be placed on student answer sheet and Student Data Questionnaire prior to the test date

There will be a small amount of overage sent to buildings. Schools must add the students into the Secure Site and then generate a label using one of the blank ones sent

Pre-IDPre-ID

SDQ, Instruction Booklets, and Pre-ID Labels These are to be completed PRIOR to the day of the test (45 minutes)

As a part of this process, students can choose to participate in the Student Search Service (optional) Students Search Service helps connect students with colleges, universities,

and scholarship opportunities that match up with students’ interests and needs

Instruction booklets must be distributed to each student In addition to instructions, contains information about the SAT – terms and

conditions

Student Data Questionnaires (SDQ)

Planning for Testing Rooms, Room Set-up and Planning for Testing Rooms, Room Set-up and Staffing NeedsStaffing Needs

Options for Rooms....

Larger Spaces, such as auditoriums and gymnasiums Smaller Spaces, such as Classrooms

Location of the testing rooms within the building... Separated from other classes/tests on different schedules or

taking different assessments (minimize noise and other disruptions when classes or other assessments break)

Area where there will be minimal noises/distractions from outside the building

Access to Restrooms

Testing Rooms

Face seats in the same direction. Place chairs directly behind those in the preceding

row. Use chairs with backs. Separate each student by a minimum of four feet

from right to left (measure from center of desk). Ensure unimpeded access to every student by staff.

Seating RequirementsSeating Diagrams, along with requirements avilable in Test

Center Supervisor’s Manual

Seat only one student at a table measuring six feet in length or

less. Seat students at least four feet apart and facing the same direction

if tables longer than six feet are used. Provide a large, smooth writing surface, preferably desks or tables. Tablet-arm chairs must have a minimum writing surface of 12 x 15

inches. Study carrels, lapboards, language laboratory booths, and tables

with partitions or dividers are not acceptable

Seating Requirements

Staffing Needs

Staff cannotBe employed by out-side test prep companyHave taken the SAT within 180 days of the administration dateHave a member of their household taking the test at any site on the same date

There are allowable uses of aides, paras, substitutes and coaches for proctoring and hall monitors. This can assist in supporting the number of staff required to administer. Check the TSM and your district policies.

Staffing Considerations

Associate Supervisor Training – 25 minute onlineAssociate Supervisor Training – 25 minute online

Proctor and Hall Monitor Training – 15 minute webinar Proctor and Hall Monitor Training – 15 minute webinar and printed materials distributed by Supervisorand printed materials distributed by Supervisor

For PSAT – Supervisor is required to train using For PSAT – Supervisor is required to train using materialsmaterials

Attend the afternoon sessionAttend the afternoon session

Must be submitted by February 16Must be submitted by February 16thth

Materials delivery/Test Day Processes/Materials Return

Details are currently available – but subject to change

Most up-to-date information will be provided in: Test Supervisors Manual Emails sent directly to the Test Supervisor Assessment and Accountability Spotlight (print and put in binder!) Online webinars as made available

Department of School Quality

SATFamily & Student Workshop

A Guide to Understanding the redesigned SAT

Oakland Schools – Department of School Quality

Covered Topics The Who, What, When, Why & How of Michigan High School Testing New changes to SAT SAT Components & Scoring ACT vs. SAT Tips & Strategies Frequently Asked Questions Online Help & Resources

See SAT Family & Student Resource Guide for detailed information on each topic

Oakland Schools – Department of School Quality

WHO is required to take the SAT?

• 11th grade & eligible 12th grade students• Schools are required by state and federal law to test a

minimum of 95% of students eligible to test.

Oakland Schools – Department of School Quality

WHAT is the SAT?

• The SAT is a college entrance test, created by the College Board.

• The SAT measures student performance in Evidence-Based Reading & Writing and Math.

Oakland Schools – Department of School Quality

WHEN do students take the SAT?

• Tuesday, April 12th, 2016• Tuesday, Aptil 26th, 2016 Make-Up Session• The test is administered every spring

Oakland Schools – Department of School Quality

WHERE do students take the SAT?

• Students typically take the SAT at the school where they are enrolled.

Oakland Schools – Department of School Quality

HOW do students take the SAT?

• For 2016, Michigan students will take a Paper & Pencil version of the test, scored by machine.

• Student essays are scanned into a database and scored by College Board staff.

• Students will receive a printed score report, as well as a online score report.

Oakland Schools – Department of School Quality

WHY does the state require schools to administer the SAT?

• Michigan is required by federal law to administer a college entrance test to students prior to exiting high school.

• The change to SAT was made to provide schools with a more rigorous and cost effective tool to measure student readiness for college level learning.

• This information is used to continuously support and improve student learning and hold school accountable.

Oakland Schools – Department of School Quality

What’s new with SAT

Oakland Schools – Department of School Quality

SAT Components & ScoringTest Length 3 Hours, 50 MinutesTested Subjects Reading – 60 Minutes, 52 Questions

Writing & Language – 35 Minutes, 44 QuestionsMath-80 Minutes, 58 QuestionsEssay- 50 Minutes, 1 Question

Scoring Scale Overall scale of 400 to 1600:200-800 - Evidence Based Reading & Writing200-800 - Math

Oakland Schools – Department of School Quality

Oakland Schools – Department of School Quality

ACT SAT

Oakland Schools – Department of School Quality

Tips & StrategiesSAT personnel strongly recommend that the best preparation

for the SAT is strong school achievement, especially in core content classes and Honors/AP classes.

Put away the calculator (some of the time).With the guidance of your child’s math teacher, help your child get in the habit of math reasoning without the use of a calculator.

Oakland Schools – Department of School Quality

Tips & StrategiesAnalyze informational graphics. In addition to practice items from

SAT & Khan Academy, talk with your child about informational graphics you encounter in newspapers, magazines, television broadcasts, and internet content.

Build reading stamina. The newly redesigned SAT includes more complex reading passages, including U.S. Founding documents and texts revolving around global conversations. Have your child read daily and engage them in reflection on what they have read.

Oakland Schools – Department of School Quality

Tips & Strategies

• These are just a few of the many tips and strategies that SAT recommends for students. For the full guide, “Getting Ready for the Redesigned SAT”, visit the following link:

• https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/pdf/getting-ready-redesigned-sat.pdf

Oakland Schools – Department of School Quality

Frequently Asked Questions

• Do colleges accept SAT scores?– YES! All Michigan Colleges & Universities will accept SAT Scores.

Virtually all colleges across the county accept SAT scores too. However, families should thoroughly research the colleges & programs that interest them.

Oakland Schools – Department of School Quality

Frequently Asked Questions

• Do scholarship granting organizations accept SAT scores?– Many scholarship granting organizations accept SAT scores. However,

families should research scholarships to see their requirements. Some may only accept ACT scores.

Oakland Schools – Department of School Quality

Frequently Asked Questions

• What is a good SAT score?– The redesigned SAT has new features and new scoring, so data is not

available yet on how the new SAT compares to the old SAT or the ACT. The College Board will release this information to the public in May of 2016.

Oakland Schools – Department of School Quality

Frequently Asked Questions

• Should my child still take the ACT?– The SAT score your child will receive should meet their college

admissions & scholarship needs. Students are free to take the ACT, but this is an independent family decision. By law, schools must test students with the SAT, regardless of other tests they may have taken.

Oakland Schools – Department of School Quality

Online Help & Resources• The newly redesigned SAT for Michiganhttps://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/state-partnerships/michigan • The Michigan Department of Educationww.michigan.gov/mde• Michigan Student Test of Educational Progresswww.mi.gov/mstep• Khan Academy SAT Partnershipwww.khanacaddemy.org/sat

Download The “Khan Academy” App & “Daily Practice for the New SAT” App to your mobile device! Available for Apple & Android-based devices.

We want your questions!We want your questions!Please take 2 minutes to go back and review the Please take 2 minutes to go back and review the questions from your earlier activity and any questions from your earlier activity and any additional questions that might have been additional questions that might have been

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