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ISBE Student Assessment and Accountability Update

Illinois State Board of Education

February 01, 2019

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Order of Topics in Presentation

• General Updates

• WIDA/ACCESS

• Illinois Assessment of Readiness (IAR)

• Illinois Science Assessment (ISA)

• Dynamic Learning Maps-Alternate Assessment (DLM-AA)

• State-Sponsored SAT®, PSAT™10, and PSAT™8/9

• Upcoming Webinars

• Contact Information

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Fifteen-Year-Old Students with Disabilities (IEP) in Elementary School Districts

The following policy for testing pertains to the Illinois School Code (105 ILCS 5/14-6.01):

Fifteen-year-old students with disabilities who are enrolled in an elementary district become accountable to the high school district(according to school code). The high school district becomes financially responsible for the student. The high school district is also responsible for the educational program of the student. The law only pertains to elementary districts that feed into separate high school districts. It does not pertain to unit districts.

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Fifteen-Year-Old Students with Disabilities (IEP) in Elementary School Districts

• Our legal team is working with both Assessments and Special Education to develop guidance that fulfills all statutory requirements, but also gives ultimately flexibility to the responsible IEP teams to determine the developmentally appropriate placement for students. Detailed guidance will be forthcoming.

• Even with this guidance, which will impact appropriate promotion to grade 9, a student takes the grade level assessment of their grade of enrollment.

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First Year in U.S. School Status for English Learners (ELs)

• EL students with “First Year in U.S. School” status will take the math, ELA, and science (if applicable to the grade or course) assessments.

• The scores the students receive will not be used in the calculation for district and school accountability.

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Resources on Student Attendance

• Guidance on setting a school calendar– https://www.isbe.net/Documents/ps_guidelines.pdf#search=school%20day%20guidance

• Definition of an instructional day– https://www.isbe.net/Documents/Instructional-Day-Memorandum.pdf

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WIDA / ACCESS

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ACCESS Testing Windows

January 16th was the beginning of the main ACCESS testing window. Contact ISBE if you need to change your testing dates.

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Dates Window

1/16/19-2/19/19 Main Test Window

1/23/19-2/26/19 Waiver 1 – Extended test window

1/30/19-3/5/19 Waiver 2 – Extended test window

1/7/19-2/27/19Additional test materials ordering window in WIDA AMS

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Grades 1-3 Writing Booklets

WIDA asks that you return your Grades 1-3 Writing Booklets as early as possible.

• They can be submitted for scoring any time after the assessment.

• You may save some blank booklets for possible later use.

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Scale Score to Proficiency Tables

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Now in the Downloads Library of the WIDA Portal

• Listening

• Speaking

• Reading

• Writing

• Comprehension

• Oral• Literacy

• Overall

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DRC System Status WebpageThe DRC System Status webpage provides real-time updates on operations of WIDA AMS, INSIGHT, the Testing Site Manager, and Educator Scoring.

Subscribe to receive email updates when the status of any system changes, including system outages.

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Kindergarten Screener Field Test

WIDA is looking for schools to administer its new Kindergarten Screener to at least 20 students.

• Field Test Window 1: July 29, 2019 through Oct. 4, 2019: Incoming Kindergarten and first graders

• Field Test Window 2: Jan. 6, 2020 through Feb. 28, 2020: Currently enrolled Kindergarten students

• Paper only

• WIDA will provide all materials

• Katie Stenz, kstenz@wisc.edu, 608-263-4444

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WIDA Fellows: Call for Nominations

WIDA is calling for nominations for the first class of WIDA Fellows. Seven WIDA Fellows will be selected to be featured as exemplars of practice in videos. They will also provide guidance and feedback on the development of professional learning materials.

More information is available on the WIDA News page.

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Administrator Academy: Leading Schools for Multilingual

Learner Achievement

Registration is now open for the WIDA Administrator Academy - June 25-27, 2019, in St. Louis, MO. Academy details and registration link are on the U.S.-Based Professional Learning page of the WIDA website.

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2018-19 IARILLINOIS ASSESSMENT OF READINESS

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Illinois Assessment of Readiness• As information becomes available, it will be posted on

the ISBE IAR website: www.isbe.net/Pages/IAR.aspx

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Illinois Assessment of Readiness

• Pearson will be the IAR administration vendor for 2019.

• New Meridian will provide the test content/forms for the next two years to ensure compatibility and continuity through the transition.

– Test Blueprint and Maps coming next week!

• The agency will continue to use 100% PARCC content and forms built to the standard of the PARCC assessments for the next two years.

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Illinois Assessment of Readiness

Not activeuntil 2/18

SITE ACTIVE ON 2/18

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Illinois Assessment of Readiness• OFFICIAL Test Window Dates

– Online: March 11, 2019 (earliest) to April 26, 2019 (latest)

– Paper: March 25, 2019 (earliest) to April 26, 2019 (latest)

– Materials (manuals and paper test booklets/answer sheets) due in district: March 18, 2019

• IMPORTANT: Hard copies of manuals for schools starting testing before March 25 will be tied to the test window "start date" entered in SIS.

• Impact of Delay:– It is critically important that you identify your testing window in

SIS.

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Illinois Assessment of Readiness

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• Step 1 is for entering IAR test window in SIS.

• Step 2 is for entering or adjusting test needs for individual students.

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Illinois Assessment of Readiness

• All students must test on grade level.

• First SIS Upload: February 15, 2019

– It is critical that you add individual paper accommodation requests in SIS by February 15, 2019.

• IAR System Live: February 18, 2019

– Students will begin appearing in Pearson Access next the week of February 18, 2019.

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Illinois Assessment of Readiness

• School staff should continue to enter student accommodation indicators in SIS (or enter in to the school software package that feeds information into SIS). The accommodations that were available in spring 2018 will be available for the spring 2019 administration.

• IAR pre-ID Templatehttps://www.isbe.net/Documents/iar-pre-id.pdf

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Illinois Assessment of Readiness• Practice Test Site is Available/Active:

https://trng.pearsonaccessnext.com/customer/index.action

• Practice Tests:https://parcc.pearson.com/practice-tests/

• Released Items:https://parcc-assessment.org/released-items/

• Training Modules: https://parcc.pearson.com/training-modules/

• IAR Practice Test Site available: February 18, 2019

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Illinois Assessment of ReadinessTechnology Information

TestNav System Requirements

https://support.assessment.pearson.com/display/TN/TestNav+System+Requirements

Proctor Cache System Requirements

https://support.assessment.pearson.com/display/TN/ProctorCache+System+Requirements

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Illinois Assessment of Readiness• Specifications for Windows, Desktop, Laptop, Netbook, and Thin Client3/VDI Computers

Recommended Specifications for Memory– Recommended: 4 GB RAM– Minimum: 2 GB RAM

• Specifications for Mac Operating Systems Recommended Specifications for Memory– Recommended: 4 GB RAM– Minimum: 2 GB RAM

• Specifications for Linux Operating Systems Specifications for Memory– Recommended: 2 GB RAM– Minimum: 1 GB RAM

• Specifications for Platform Specifications for iOS Operating Systems for Memory– Recommended: 2 GB RAM– Minimum: 1 GB RAM

• External Connection to the Internet– Minimum With Proctor Caching: 5 kilobits per second (kbps)/student– Minimum Without Proctor Caching: 50 kilobits per second (kbps)/student– Recommended for Assessment + Instruction: 100 kilobits per second (kbps)/student or faster

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https://www.isbe.net/Documents/ISBE_IARThe5Ws.pdf

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Illinois Assessment of ReadinessTesting Times

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ISA(ILLINOIS SCIENCE ASSESSMENT)

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What You Can Do Right Now

• Update ISA Coordinator field in the Entity Profile System (EPS) as needed.

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Entity Profile System - Access

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Entity Profile System - Updating

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Entity Profile System - Updating

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Entity Profile System - Updating

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Entity Profile System - Updating

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Schedule of Events for 2019 ISA

• Wednesday, January 30, 2019– ISBE quality review finalized.

• Between January 30 and February 13, 2019– SEB (Safe/Secure Exam Browser) links available to

districts (ISA Web Page – final date announced via Listserv and weekly Assessment Update Webinars).

– ISBE loads organizations and students into ISBE Teach.– ISBE creates documentation for administration and

Systems User Guide (ISA Web Page – final date announced via Listserv and weekly Assessment Update Webinars).

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Schedule of Events for 2019 ISA

Thursday, February 14, 2019

• ISBE user accounts uploaded based on EPS contacts.

• Systems Go Live. ISBE Teach opened to districts.

• ISBE Learn will open March 1.

Friday, February 15, 2019

• Districts responsible for user account maintenance.– ISBE only creates accounts for primary administrators

(superintendents, directors of SPED programs, emergency cases as determined by ISBE).

• Districts work in ISBE Teach to prepare for testing.

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ISA Test Window

2018-19 Test Window:

– March 1 – April 30, 2019

– Remember to update TEST COORDINATOR fieldin ISBE’s Entity Profile System (EPS) NO LATER THAN FEBRUARY 13!!!

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ISA Webinar RegistrationIllinois Science Assessment (ISA) 2019 Webinar:

February 14, 2019• This webinar is being offered at two separate times:

10 a.m.-noon or 3:00-5:00 p.m.• Register for the time that works best for you.

Register now!

• This webinar will cover the following items:– Review of ISA– Highlight System Enhancements– Demonstrate ISA Systems:

• ISBE Rostering Tool (Import Wizard)• ISBE-Teach• ISBE-Learn

• After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

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2018-19 DLM-AA(DYNAMIC LEARNING MAPS-ALTERNATE ASSESSMENT)

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DLM-AA: Security Awareness• Student information should not be shared via print.

• When identifying missing students or issues with the student within Educator Portal, please use the SIS ID (9 digits) only for identification.

• No names, DOB, or any other identifiable information should be shared via email.

• Please adhere to the guidelines within the test administration manuals for security of student data and secure test materials.

• The manuals for DLM can be found on the ISBE website or on the DLM website under the state page.

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DLM-AA: Training

• Users need to print their certificate in order to complete the training.

• Must be completed by February 13, 2019

• Login to Moodle for the training

• Username and password can be found in the Data Management manual.

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DLM-AA: Pre-ID• Students in grades 3 through 11 will test in ELA and math.

• Students in grades 5, 8, and 11 will also test in science.

• If the previous test record was DLM-AA or IAA and IDEA Services indicator in SIS is yes, the student is defaulted to DLM-AA.

• All third graders are defaulted to IAR and will need to be removed from that Pre-ID to the DLM-AA.

• Students are not to be manually added into Educator Portal for DLM-AA.

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DLM-AA: Student Uploads• Students are upload via DLM-AA Pre-ID in SIS every

Friday

• Districts need to refrain from manually uploading students to ensure that data received after testing matches the data in SIS.

• Incorrect data entry leads to issues with score reports and data correction after testing.

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DLM-AA: Student Uploads• Students that are missing from Educator Portal are

the result of these errors in the DLM-AA Pre-ID:

– The student is on the IAR Pre-ID due to previous test record was a PARCC or the student is in grade 3.

– The RCDTs code ends in 0000, 6100, or 6000.

– The student does not have the IDEA indicator marked "YES"

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DLM-AA: Rosters• Rosters can be created if students are in the system.

• Users must click "Search" each time to create a roster.

• Subjects are only English language arts, mathematics, and science.

• Do not use "other" or "social studies."

• Must be completed by February 13, 2019.

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DLM-AA: Security Agreement

• 288 users have rejected the security agreement.

• User agreement must be accepted in order to complete the tasks in Educator Portal.

• Users who reject the security agreement have limited access.

• Must be completed by February 13, 2019.

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DLM-AA: First Contact Survey• Must be completed for every student prior to testing.

• First contact survey must be completed by March 12, 2019.

• If not completed, then it delays the delivery of the testlets when the test window opens

• Currently, the number of completed or incomplete First Contact Surveys are below:

– 935 completed

– 1,565 not started

– 8,737 Ready to submit

– 3,531 In Progress

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DLM-AA: Data Extract Reports• Reports should be used to

verify completion of tasks prior to the data lockdown.

• Reports available to each unique role is shown to the right.

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DLM-AA: Test Window

2018-19 Test Window:

– March 13 - May 8, 2019

– Feb. 13, 2019 - Data Lockdown

– Feb. 15, 2019 - Final upload of DLM Pre-ID to Educator Portal

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STATE-SPONSORED SAT®, PSAT™10, AND PSAT™8/9

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• PSAT 8/9 (NEW, required for grade 9)

• PSAT 10 (NEW, required for grade 10)

• SAT (required for grade 11)– NEW, some grade 12 students will be required to participate in SAT in spring 2019. ISBE has

posted a flowchart to help identify which grade 12 students will be included in SAT Pre-ID. www.isbe.net/Documents/Grade_12_Testers_Flow_Chart_2019.pdf

• New website for SAT and PSAT:www.isbe.net/Pages/sat-psat.aspx

• 2018-19 Required Illinois State Assessments:www.isbe.net/Documents/State_Assessment_Dates_2018_19.pdf

• SAT, PSAT 10, and PSAT 8/9 tests will all be administered in paper format in spring 2019.

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SAT/PSAT Spring 2019

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SAT Spring 2019• SAT (grade 11 and some grade 12)

– April 9, 2019, primary day

– April 23, 2019, makeup day

– April 9-23, 2019, accommodated testing window

• Who must test?– All students enrolled in SIS as grade 11 at the time of testing must test. This includes foreign

exchange students and students who tested in 2018 but are in grade 11 again.

– This includes grade 11 homeschooled students who are receiving instruction in ELA and/or math from the public school.

– NEW English Learners (ELs) identified as “First Year in U.S. School” must take all ELA sections, including the essay, in addition to math, but scores will not be included for accountability in either content area.

• Exceptions:– Some grade 11 students take DLM-AA, the alternate assessment, instead of SAT.

– Homeschooled students who are not receiving instruction in ELA and/or math from the public school may not test.

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PSAT Spring 2019• PSAT 10 (Grade 10) and PSAT 8/9 (Grade 9)

– April 9, 10, and/or 11, 2019, primary day(s)

– April 10-23, 2019, makeup test window

– April 9-23, 2019, accommodated testing window

• Who must test?– All students enrolled in SIS as grade 10 at the time of testing must take PSAT 10 and all students

enrolled in SIS as grade 9 at the time of testing must take PSAT 8/9 (this includes foreign exchange students).

– This includes grades 9 and 10 homeschooled students who are receiving instruction in ELA and/or math from the public school.

– English Learners (ELs) identified as “First Year in U.S. School” must take ELA (and math), but scores will not be included for accountability in either content area.

• Exceptions: – Some grade 9 and 10 students take DLM-AA, the alternate assessment, instead of PSAT 8/9 and

PSAT 10, respectively.

– Homeschooled students who are not receiving instruction in ELA and/or math from the public school may not test.

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Options for PSAT Initial Testing

Option 1 (Preferred):

All testing on April 9, 2019

• April 9: PSAT 10 (Grade 10) &

PSAT 8/9 (Grade 9)

Option 2:

All testing on April 10, 2019

• April 10: PSAT 10 (Grade 10) &

PSAT 8/9 (Grade 9)

Option 3:

All testing on April 9 & 10, 2019

• April 9: PSAT 10 (Grade 10)

• April 10: PSAT 8/9 (Grade 9)

Option 4:

All testing on April 9 & 10, 2019

• April 9: PSAT 8/9 (Grade 9)

• April 10: PSAT 10 (Grade 10)

Option 5:

All testing on April 10, & 11, 2019

• April 10: PSAT 10 (Grade 10)

• April 11: PSAT 8/9 (Grade 9)

Option 6:

All testing on April 10, & 11, 2019

• April 10: PSAT 8/9 (Grade 9)

• April 11: PSAT 10 (Grade 10)

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PSAT Spring 2019

• The makeup date for PSAT 8/9 and PSAT 10 may occur on any day, as selected by the district, any time from April 10-23, 2019.

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SAT Spring 2019 ManualsNow posted – Spring 2019 SAT® School Day Manuals

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• SAT School Day Coordinator Manual

• SAT School Day Standard Testing Manual

• SAT School Day Accommodated Testing Manual

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PSAT Spring 2019 ManualsNow posted – Spring 2019 PSAT Manuals

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• Spring 2019 PSAT™ 10 Coordinator Manual

• Spring 2019 PSAT™ 8/9 Coordinator Manual

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SAT/PSAT Pre-ID• The SAT, PSAT 10, and PSAT 8/9 Pre-ID is available now in SIS.

• ISBE delayed extracting the Pre-ID data to the College Board until February 01, 2019. This extract will be used to determine standard test booklet quantities and print Pre-ID labels.

• The Pre-ID will continue to update in real time as students are enrolled and exited, including any grade-level changes.

• ISBE is scheduled to send an updated Pre-ID data to the College Board the first week of April 2019. This update will not generate any additional test materials orders or Pre-ID labels but will be used to match score data in cases where students have moved from one school to another or been added since the February 01, 2019, extract.

• Contact assessment@isbe.net with any SAT/PSAT Pre-ID questions or concerns.

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SAT/PSAT Established Test Centers for Spring 2019

• The list of established test centers as of Jan. 22, 2019, is posted here: www.isbe.net/Pages/sat-psat.aspx

• If the Testing RCDTS code in the SAT/PSAT Pre-ID file is not on the list of established SAT/PSAT test centers, the Testing RCDTS code will be edited to match the Home RCDTS code in the SAT/PSAT Pre-ID file before it is provided to the College Board.

• Materials and Pre-ID labels will be shipped only to established test centers.

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SAT/PSAT Pre-ID (Detail)

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SAT/PSAT Pre-ID (Detail)

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SAT/PSAT Pre-ID (Detail)

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SAT/PSAT Pre-ID (Detail)

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SAT Grade 12 and Multiple SIDs Report

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• Review the grade 12 students listed on your SAT Pre-ID (sort by "Grade 12 required to test").

• Write to assessment@isbe.net for those grade 12 students you think are included erroneously. Include only the 9-digit state ID and no personally-identifiable information.

• Make sure the student is not on your "Multiple Student IDs" report in SIS.

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SAT Grade 12

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• For those grade 12 students who are scheduled to graduate prior to the spring 2019 SAT test date and for those whose previous exemption was not captured in SIS, complete the Exemption Request and Certification of Request forms that are posted on www.isbe.net/Pages/sat-psat.aspx.

– Directions for Submitting Documentation (PDF)

– Exemption Request Form (Excel File)

– Certification of Request Form (PDF)

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SAT Grade 12

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www.isbe.net/Pages/sat-psat.aspxwww.isbe.net/Documents/Grade_12_Testers_Flow_Chart_2019.pdf

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College Board-Approved Accommodations

• College Board-Approved Accommodations allow students to receive scores that are college- and scholarship-reportable.

• College Board-Approved Accommodations for ALL tests, including SAT, PSAT 10 (grade 10), and PSAT 8/9 (grade 9) must be requested via College Board's Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) Online system by the school that will receive the materials.

• February 19, 2019: Deadline to request College Board-approved accommodations in SSD Online (Schools with existing AI codes may begin entering requests now.)

• March 4, 2019: Late request deadline for late transfers to the school and students with newly-identified accommodations

• After March 4, 2019: Enter request in SSD Online, and call SSD to confirm that materials can arrive in time for testing.

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State-Allowed Accommodations

• State-Allowed Accommodations DO NOT allow students to receive scores that are college- and scholarship-reportable.

• State-Allowed Accommodations for ALL tests, including SAT, PSAT 10 (grade 10), and PSAT 8/9 (grade 9) must also be entered via College Board's Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) Online system by the school that will receive the materials.

• January 16, 2019: State-Allowed Accommodations may begin to be entered into SSD Online. (site opened early!)

• March 4, 2019: Deadline to request State-Allowed Accommodations in SSD Online

• After March 4, 2019: Enter request in SSD Online, and call SSD to confirm that materials can arrive in time for testing.

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SAT/PSAT EL Supports

• English learners (ELs) will be able to utilize EL supports for the ISBE-provided spring 2019 SAT, PSAT 10, and PSAT 8/9 administration.

• Use of any EL Support will allow for college- and scholarship-reportable scores.

• These EL supports include:

– Use of an approved word-to-word bilingual glossary

– Use of translated test directions, and

– Use of 50% extended time

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SAT/PSAT EL Supports

• Use of an approved word-to-word bilingual glossary:

– List is expanded to approximately 100 glossaries for spring 2019.

– Use of glossary does NOT require an approval by College Board.

– Use of glossary does NOT require entry into SSD Online.

– The approved list is now available at https://www.isbe.net/Pages/SAT-PSAT.aspx.

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SAT/PSAT EL Supports

• Use of translated test directions:– Translated test directions will be available in PDF format for each

assessment. Schools must print the directions for students, no printed test directions will come with test materials.

– Directions will be available in Albanian, Arabic, Bengali, Chinese (Mandarin), Gujarati, Haitian Creole, Hindi, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Urdu, and Vietnamese. The College Board will also support "on the fly" translations of directions by district-approved translators.

– Use of translated test directions does NOT require an approval by College Board.

– Use of translated test directions does NOT require entry into SSD Online.

– Translations will be available to print in February at https://www.isbe.net/Pages/SAT-PSAT.aspx.

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SAT/PSAT EL Supports

• Use of 50% extended time:– Although not an accommodation, EL students requiring 50% extended

time will need to be identified in SSD Online.

– Students will receive 50% extended time on each section of the SAT, PSAT 10, or PSAT 8/9. Students must be given the entire time and cannot go ahead in the test even if they are the only one testing.

– Schools can request 50% extended time for ELs in SSD Online starting January 16, 2019. Students will be automatically approved, and no supporting documentation is required. More information about the process for entering student information will be available this winter.

– EL students using 50% extended time can be tested with other students with accommodations testing with the same timing and test materials.

– How to Enter EL 50% Extended Time in SSD Online (one-page help):www.isbe.net/Documents/RequestELExtTime.pdf

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SAT/PSAT Accommodations Resources• December 11, 2018: Accommodations Overview Webinar

– PowerPoint Presentation– Video

• Training e-Module: Understanding College Board Accommodations

• Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) Handbook: Summary of available accommodations and the process by which to request themwww.isbe.net/Documents/SSD-Coordinator-Handbook-Spring-2019.pdf

• January 31, 2019: SAT, PSAT 10, and PSAT 8/9 Accommodations Q&A WebinarPostponed to February 7, 2019Please join us for a question and answer session about the College Board accommodations request process for SAT, PSAT 10, and PSAT 8/9. We will also answer questions regarding administering the assessments to students approved for accommodations.Join us for a webinar on February 7, 2019, at 2:30 PM CST.

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Legislation Regarding Scores

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• Per the signing of legislation that became PA 100-0222 in August 2017, scores are no longer required to be placed on transcripts.

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Legislation Regarding Scores

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Per the Student Records Act, these scores must be in the Student Permanent Record:

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SAT/PSAT Spring 2020 Dates

• SAT

– April 14, 2020, primary day

– April 28, 2020, makeup day

– April 14-28, 2020, accommodated testing window

• PSAT 10 (Grade 10) and PSAT 8/9 (Grade 9)

– April 14, 15, and/or 16, 2020, primary day(s)

– April 28, 2020, makeup day

– April 14-28, 2020, accommodated testing window

www.isbe.net/Documents/SAT-PSAT-Dates-2019-20.pdf

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Assessment Update Webinar Schedule

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Date Scheduled Time

Friday, February 8, 15, 22, 2019 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.

Friday, March 01, 08, 15, 22, 29, 2019 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.

Friday, April 05, 12, 19, 26, 2019 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.

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ContactsISBE Assessment & Accountability

866-317-6034

assessment@isbe.net

www.isbe.net/Pages/Assessment.aspx

Pearson (IAR Assistance)• Phone: Coming 2/18/19

• Website: Coming 2/18/19

SIS Helpdesk• 217-558-3600 (option 3)• www.isbe.net/Pages/Student-Information-System.aspx

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