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SPRING 2012 LAA 2 TEST Coordination and Administration
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SPRING 2012 LAA 2 TEST Coordination and Administration

LAA 2 materials arrive: March 14–16 Boxes marked with program labels

• LAA 2: pink Deadline for ordering additional LAA

2 materials: Monday, April 2, 2012 by 4:30 P.M.

• With holidays and spring break close to the ordering deadline, do not wait until the last day to place your additional materials order.

Request for Merging Scores (applies to a merge within the same content area, not Phase 1/Phase 2 merge) LAA 2 Available on eDIRECT

Rescore Requests LAA 2 Located in Test Coordinators Manual

Reminders Grade 4 and grade 8 answer

documents include all four content areas.

Automatic rescores for graduating seniors do not occur for LAA 2.• DRC will waive the rescore

fee for graduating seniors, but the student must meet the rescore criteria and be identified on the rescore request form as a graduating senior.

Grades 4–8 and 10 English Language Arts Mathematics

Grades 4, 8, and 11 Science Social Studies

Crossover Schedule If students are testing in

LAA 2 and in one or more content areas in LEAP, GEE, or iLEAP, refer to the crossover schedule in the LAA 2 Test Administration Manual appendix.

One answer document: • LAA 2

The label box is preprinted with the following information: first and last name, gender, DOB, bar code, precode number, district and school names and codes, and last four digits of SSN/State ID number.

Preidentified answer documents or consumable test booklets still require hand coding for education classification, exceptionalities, and accommodations students actually received in testing.

Bar-code labels must NOT be placed over the preprinted student information.

Errors in preprinted student information must not be corrected. Test administrators should report errors in preprinted information to the School Test Coordinator, who must report errors to the Student Information System (SIS) coordinator for correction in the SIS database.

What fields should be hand-coded completely and accurately on all answer documents?

Data Recognition Corporation

School personnel must not affix bar-code labels to answer documents for approved home study program or LEAP nonpublic school students.

To link Phase 1 and Phase 2 LEAP and GEE scores for reporting, hand coding in fields E, I, and J must be complete and must match exactly on all answer documents for a student.

Unused LEAP/GEE bar-code labels received in the Phase 1 materials shipment should be used for LEAP/GEE Phase 2 answer documents unless students have pink Phase 2 preidentified labels.

ALIGN TOP OF LABEL

L510106 3999999

001 Pelican Parish002 Bayou High School

LAA 2 SPR 2012 BAR-CODE LABEL

Hand-coded answer documents and hand-coded consumable test booklets require bar-code labels.

Bar-code labels are program specific (LEAP/GEE, iLEAP, LAA 2, or ASA/ASA LAA 2). The testing program and administration appear at the bottom of the bar-code label.

ALIGN TOP OF LABEL

L510006 3999999

001 Pelican Parish002 Bayou High School

iLEAP SPR 2011 BAR-CODE LABEL

Unscorable document labels are program specific (LEAP/GEE, iLEAP, LAA 2, and ASA/ASA LAA 2). One set is provided for both phases of LEAP and GEE testing.

Use if an answer document or consumable test booklet was damaged soiled for another student marked with ink, highlighters, markers, or crayon

Unscorable answer documents must not be thrown away.

Documentation about the incident should be kept by the District Test Coordinator.

Any student responses must be transferred to a scorable answer document to be scored.

Do not affix these labels to answer documents for students whose tests should be voided.

Do not apply Accountability Code 86 to unscorable documents; code 86 is invalid. Affix an unscorable document label and follow the instructions.

LEAP/GEE SPR 2010 UNSCORABLE

^ ALIGN TOP OF LABEL ^

THE DISTRICT TEST COORDINATOR MUST FOLLOW THESPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED WITH THIS LABEL.

D5101975NOTSCOREDOCUMENTATION REGARDING USE OF THIS LABEL MUST BE

KEPT ON FILE AT THE DISTRICT OFFICE FOR ONE YEAR.

iLEAP SPR 2012 UNSCORABLE

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These are answer documents and ASA consumable test booklets that are incorrectly packaged or received by DRC after the cutoff date.

DRC’s procedures for handling straggler documents: Documents will be scanned and scored at a later date. Documents will not appear on the used answer document

report but may appear on the missing materials report. A score memo will be released with the student’s score and

the student’s Web history will be updated.o For LEAP/GEE students, the score memo may be only a partial

score, depending on whether one or both Phase 1 and Phase 2 student answer documents arrived late.

No student labels will be sent, and scores will not appear online in the CSV files, the assessment summary reports, or the iLEAP NRT reports.

Friday, May 18 is the proposed date for release of LEAP, GEE, and LAA 2 results.

A rescore request must be submitted for GEE and LAA 2 graduating seniors. These students will be not be assessed a rescore fee.

To receive rescoring results BEFORE summer testing, DRC must receive the rescore request by May 25. There are no exceptions to this deadline. For requests received by May 25, DRC will provide a score memo by June 5.

All requests received after May 25 will be processed within 2–3 weeks.

The final deadline for submitting rescore requests is June 18.

NOTE: Summer retesting begins June 26.

Security checklists must be used to track materials. Electronic versions available Useful in verifying the information on the Phase 2

preidentified labels Include Rough Draft booklets, which now have

security numbers On the security checklists, School Test Coordinators

should add student names next to security numbers to identify the materials each student used in testing.

• When calling DRC with score inquiries or submitting requests to merge scores or locate documents, the security number must be supplied.

Labels or materials cannot be taken from one school and given to another.

Large-print test booklets are combined by content-area pair.

The number of volumes of braille booklets varies.

Student responses from all large-print, braille, and other accommodated-format materials must be transferred to scorable answer documents. Reminder stickers about transferring responses have

been placed on all large-print and braille booklets. Security checklists should be used to monitor which

booklets require transferred answers.

Braille Test Administration Instructions are considered secure and must be returned to DRC.

All comments for LEAP, GEE, iLEAP, LAA 1, and LAA 2 testing will be collected online at https://la.drcedirect.com.

This URL can also be found in the Test Administration Manuals and the Test Coordinator Manual.

Comments are 100% anonymous.

Online surveys are not available for ASA/ASA LAA 2, Writing and Math Field Test, or Grade 2 ITBS.

LAA 1: February 6–March 16

LEAP/GEE: March 20–April 19 (separate surveys for Phase 1 and Phase 2)

iLEAP and LAA 2: April 12–April 19

Available on eDIRECT: https://la.drcedirect.com

Data Recognition CorporationData Recognition Corporation

^ ALIGN TOP OF LABEL ^

THE DISTRICT TEST COORDINATOR MUST FOLLOW THESPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED WITH THIS LABEL.

D510295NOTSCORE

DOCUMENTATION REGARDING USE OF THIS LABEL MUST BEKEPT ON FILE AT THE DISTRICT OFFICE FOR ONE YEAR.

ALIGN TOP OF LABEL

DO NOT USE TIS LABEL AS A LINKING LABE

S510013 3999999

001 Pelican Parish000 Bayou High School * USE ONLY IF STUDENT IS USING ONLY ONE response DOCUMENT*

LAA 2 SPR 2011ALIGN TOP OF LABEL

P510085 3999999001 Pelican Parish002 Bayou High School

TA numbers must be entered February 27–April 20 by using LEAPweb.

Student test histories need to be corrected using LEAPweb. Be sure to merge incomplete histories a few times a year. Complete the correction form electronically on LEAPweb to make

student data corrections. Follow the instructions provided with the form.

Administrative error fee $350 per test Applies to LEAP English Language Arts and Mathematics tests, all

GEE content areas, and Grades 10 and 11 LAA 2 tests

Search and score fees $100 to search and $100 to score documents that are returned

without a label or returned inside a test booklet FERPA To maintain student confidentiality, any personal student

information such as first and last name, SSN, and DOB must be relayed to DRC via an encrypted file in an email, fax, or phone conversation.

The boxes used to deliver testing materials and the additional boxes included in the district shipment should be used when returning materials.

Materials must be separated by testing program and the correct program specific DRC return labels must be affixed to flap A.

When applicable, UPS Return Service labels must be affixed to flap B. Do not make copies of UPS Return Service labels! Do not affix UPS labels to boxes of nonscorable

materials picked up by Assessment Distribution Services (pickup 6 in April).

Do NOT package materials for multiple schools in the same box, regardless of how few the materials.

DRC Return Bags for Scorable Materials Districts and schools are provided large, gusseted bags to

protect scorable materials from water or other potential damage during transit.

These bags are provided in addition to the resealable plastic bags that are used for home study and nonpublic students’ answer documents.

As always, test materials should be returned in boxes provided by DRC.

Make sure the School Test Coordinator has used a DRC return bag in each school box containing scorable materials.

After verifying materials, seal each DRC gusseted return bag tightly using one of the provided plastic ties.

DRC Return Bags for Scorable Materials Fill empty space in the boxes with crumpled paper or bubble

wrap to ensure that test material doesn’t shift during transit.

Fold the box flaps with old shipping labels first to expose A and B flaps.

Make sure School Test Coordinator has affixed correct DRC return label to flap A, and affix UPS label to flap B. (Do not affix UPS label to flap B on boxes returned in Pickup 6 in April.)

Tape boxes securely by using three pieces of packing tape on both the top and bottom, making sure to overlap tape so it wraps around the sides at least two inches.

Instructions and diagrams are included in the “Final Checklist for Returning Test Materials” in the Test Coordinators Manual.

Merge Within a Content Area For a student who responded to portions of a single

content area on two different answer documents Request for Merging Scores forms (LEAP and GEE

Phase 2 form or iLEAP and LAA 2 form) should be faxed to DRC when requesting this type of merge.

Student History Merge via LEAPweb District Test Coordinators perform these. The Electronic Merge request in LEAPweb should be

used to merge incomplete histories that require LDOE assistance.

Phase 1/Phase 2 Merge (LEAP/GEE only) A manual merge done by DRC to combine a

student’s Phase 1 and Phase 2 scores so the student has one complete score within a content area

Reminders Automatic rescores for graduating

seniors do not occur for LAA 2.• DRC will waive the rescore fee

for graduating seniors during the summer retest only, but the student must meet the rescore criteria and be identified on the rescore request form as a graduating senior.

DRC will notify districts when they may begin ordering LAA 2 retest materials.

Tests will be administered during the same time frame as the LEAP and GEE retests.

Online surveys will be available.

Grade 10 English

Language Arts Mathematics

Grade 11 Science

Social Studies


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