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Spring 2015 Test CoordinatorsPretest Workshop

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Contact Information

• Cherie Boone - px# 48855 (434-8855) fax px# 48736 (434-8736) e-mail: [email protected]

• Tom Cornman - px# 42499 (681-2499) fax px# 45133 (684-5133) e-mail: [email protected]

• Vanessa Ferrell - px# 48355 (434-8355) fax px# 48903 (434-8903)• Ken Morris - px# 45155 (684-5155) fax px# 45133 (684-5133) • Jackie Johnson - px# 45155 (684-5155) fax px# 45133 (684-5133)

• Paul Houchens - px# 48780 (434-8780) fax px# 48903 (434-8903) e-mail: [email protected]

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Test Security Policies and Procedures

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Test Security

• Per Test Security Statute, s. 1008.24, F.S., and Florida State Board Rule, 6A-10.042, Florida Administrative Code (FAC), inappropriate actions by school or district personnel can result in student or classroom invalidations, loss of teaching certification, and/or involvement of law enforcement.– Examples of prohibited activities include the following:– Reading or viewing the passages or test items before, during, or after

testing– Revealing the passages or test items– Copying the passages or test items– Explaining the passages or test items for students– Changing or otherwise interfering with student responses to test items– Copying or reading student responses– Causing achievement of schools to be inaccurately measured or reported

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Test Security Policies and Procedures

• The security of all test materials must be maintained before, during, and after test administration. Under no circumstances are students permitted to assist in preparing secure materials before testing or in organizing and returning materials after testing.

• After ANY administration, initial or make-up, secure materials (e.g., passage booklets, test tickets, used worksheets, used work folders) must be returned immediately to the school assessment coordinator and placed in locked storage. The Test Materials Chain of Custody Form must be maintained at all times.

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Test Security Policies and Procedures

• No more than three people should have access to the locked storage room.

• Secure materials must never be left unsecured and must not remain in classrooms or be taken off the school’s campus overnight.

• Secure materials should never be destroyed (e.g., shredded, thrown in the trash), except for soiled documents, as described in the “Hazardous Materials” section of the manual.

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Test Security Policies and Procedures

• School administrators, school assessment coordinators, technology coordinators, test administrators, and proctors must receive adequate training prior to test administration and all personnel must sign and return a Test Administration and Security Agreement stating that they have read and agree to abide by all test administration and test security policies and procedures. – Additionally, any other person who assists the school assessment

coordinator, technology coordinator, or test administrator must sign and return an agreement.

• Test administrators must sign a Test Administrator Prohibited Activities Agreement. – Remember that ALL test administrators must be certified educators. – Non-certified school personnel must NOT be allowed to serve as test

administrators.

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Test Security Policies and Procedures

Proctors• When testing a large group of students, proctors must be assigned

to the room. Refer to the table below for the required number of proctors.

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Test Security Policies and Procedures

Proctors• Proctors and anyone who assists with any aspect of test preparation

or administration must be informed of the test security laws and rules prohibiting any activities that may threaten the integrity of the test.

• Each proctor who monitors a testing room for any length of time must sign a Test Administration and Security Agreement and the Security Log for that room.

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Test Security Policies and Procedures

Proctors • School personnel and non-school personnel may be trained as

proctors. Prior to testing, all proctors should be informed or their duties and of the appropriate test security policies and procedures. – School personnel duties may include preparing and distributing

materials. – Non-school personnel may assists test administrators during test

administration; however, they may NOT participate in any of the test administration procedures (e.g., distributing and collecting test materials, providing accommodations).

– Volunteers (e.g., parents, retired teachers) may be trained as proctors and may perform non-school personnel duties.

• All proctors may help monitor rooms during test administration; however, they may NOT assist in rooms where their family members are testing.

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Test Security Policies and Procedures

Hazardous Materials• If a used test and answer book is soiled (e.g., with blood or vomit),

the school must notify the district assessment coordinator. At their discretion, school personnel may transcribe the response into a replacement test and answer book.

• The damaged test and answer book should then be destroyed or disposed of in a secure manner (e.g., hazardous waste receptical, shredding, burning).

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Test Security Policies and Procedures

Missing Materials• Schools must investigate ANY report of missing materials and report

missing secure materials to the district assessment coordinator immediately.

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Test Security Policies and Procedures

Missing Materials• Within 30 calendar days of the incident, a written report must be

submitted to FDOE. The report must include, as applicable:– the nature of the situation,– the time and place of the occurrence,– the names of the people involved,– copies of completed forms,– a description of the communication between the district assessment

coordinator’s office and school personnel,– how the incident was resolved, and– what steps are being implemented to avoid future losses.

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Test Irregularities/Security Breaches

• Test administrators should report any test irregularities (e.g., disruptive students, loss of Internet connectivity) to the school assessment coordinator immediately. – A test irregularity may include testing that is interrupted for an extended

period of time due to a local technical malfunction or severe weather. – School assessment coordinators must notify district assessment

coordinators of any test irregularities that are reported. – Decisions regarding test invalidation should not be made prior to

communicating with the district assessment coordinator.• Test administrators should report possible breaches of test security

(e.g., secure test content that has been photographed, copied, or otherwise recorded) to the school assessment coordinator immediately.

• If a security breach is identified, the school assessment coordinator must contact the district assessment coordinator.

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Test Irregularities/Security Breaches

• For test irregularities requiring further investigation by the district and for security breaches, a written report must be submitted within 10 calendar days after the irregularity or security breach was identified.

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Defective Materials Policies and Procedures

Test Invalidation• Remember that the main purpose of invalidation is to identify when

the validity of test results has been compromised.

• A test administrator should discuss any situation involving possible invalidation with the school assessment coordinator, and the situation should be investigated immediately.

• A test administrators should discuss the situation with the school assessment coordinator, and the situation should be investigated immediately.

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Defective Materials Policies and Procedures

• Do Not Score (DNS) and UNDO Bubbles

• The DNS bubble must be gridded when a test and answer book is invalidated.

• If a DNS bubble has been gridded by mistake, erase the DNS bubble and grid the UNDO bubble. Then package the test and answer book with all other TO BE SCORED materials.

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Test Security

• Inappropriate actions by school or district personnel before, during, or after test administration may result in consequences such as test invalidations and/or loss of teaching certification – Please carefully read:

• the Test Security Policies and Procedures• the Florida Test Security Statute • the Florida State Board of Education Test Security Rule

– All personnel involved in test administration must read and sign the appropriate Test Administration and Security Agreement

– Test administrators will also be required to sign a Test Administrator Prohibited Activities Agreement indicating that they understand prohibited activities during test administration and possible consequences of inappropriate behavior

• Test administrators will record their certification numbers on the Test Administrator Prohibited Activities Agreement

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Agreements

• Security Agreement • Prohibited Activities Agreement

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Testing Rules Acknowledgment• All tests include a Testing Rules Acknowledgment that reads:

– During the test, you must not– talk to other students or make any disturbance– look at another student’s Writing folder, planning sheet and or test items– allow another student to look at your Writing folder, planning sheet and or test items– ask for help responding to the Writing folder, planning sheet and or test items– give help to another student in responding to the Writing prompt or test items– have notes or scratch paper, other than your planning sheet– have any electronic or recording devices in your possession at any time, including breaks, even

if you do not use them– fail to follow any other instructions given

“After the test, you may not discuss the writing prompt/test items with anyone. This includes any type of electronic communication, such as texting, emailing, or posting online, for example, on websites like Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. If you are found sharing information about the Writing prompt/test items, even without the intent to cheat, your test will be invalidated.”

• All students and parents/guardians should be made aware of the Testing Rules Acknowledgement and this clarification to the testing rules prior to testing

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Testing Rules Acknowledgment

• Location of Acknowledgment– FSA ELA-Writing - back of the planning sheet– FSA/FCAT PBT - Inside the front cover of the test document– FSA CBT - Back of the work folder or worksheet– FCAT CBT – after the welcome screen

• Prior to testing, students must acknowledge the testing rules that the test administrator read to them by clicking or signing below the Testing Rules Acknowledgment.

• If a student refuses to sign:– The test administrator immediately notifies the school assessment coordinator – The school assessment coordinator talks with student– If the student still refuses, the student is tested and documentation of their

refusal is kept at the school

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Electronic Devices-Students

• School personnel must ensure that students do not have access to their cell phones or other electronic devices at any time during testing, including breaks (e.g., restroom breaks, lunch), if they will return to complete a test session – If a student is found to be in possession of ANY electronic device(s)

during testing OR during a break, his or her test must be invalidated

• Students and parents/guardians must be made aware of this policy prior to testing

• Electronic devices sign must be posted prior to testing where it will be visible to all students– Included in the back of every manual

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Electronic Devices-Test Administrators/Proctors• Test Administrator Prohibited Activities Agreement – “I understand

that during testing I may not: Use my cell phone, check email, grade papers, or engage in other activities that will result in my attention not being on students at all times.”

• Every script states – “At this time, ensure that your own electronic devices are turned off.”

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Test Security

• The security of all test materials must be maintained before, during, and after test administration

• Under no circumstances are students permitted to assist in preparing secure materials before testing or in organizing and returning materials after testing

• After ANY administration, initial or make-up, all secure materials must be returned immediately to the test coordinator and placed in locked storage

• The Test Materials Chain of Custody Form must be maintained at all times (FSA, FCAT and EOC Paper/Pencil Only)

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Admission of Students to Testing

• Precautions must be taken at testing sites when students are unknown to the test administrator or other school staff – Photo identification, such as a driver’s license or school ID, must be

checked before admitting unfamiliar students to a testing room

• Ensure that students take each subject test only ONCE during each administration – In the event that a student takes a subject test more than once and it

cannot be determined which test was taken first, both tests will be invalidated

– Contact prior school if a student registers during the test administration from another district school

• Contact Assessment to have test materials transferred to new school

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Chain of Custody Form

• Used to account for secure paper/pencil test materials at all times • Schools are required to maintain a Test Materials Chain of Custody

Form • The purpose of this form is to track test materials at all times,

including:– the date the materials arrived at your school – the location they will be stored, – the dates and times they are handled, – and the names of the persons performing various activities involving

the materials • Schools must retain electronic or hard copies of completed forms

for their files. Original hardcopies of the Chain of Custody form must be packaged and returned to the district assessment coordinator in the District Assessment Coordinator ONLY box.

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Chain of Custody Form

• Must use the form provided on the FSA Portal and PearsonAccess or in the back of each of the test administration manuals

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Test Group Code

• Test group codes are used to identify groups of students tested together – May be used during investigations after testing to verify whether

students were tested in the same room

• Schools must use one unique four-digit test group code for both sessions of each subject test for students in each testing room

• If students are absent for a test session, a different unique code must be used for each make-up session

• Test administrators record the code with their required administration information and on seating charts

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Test Group Code/Session ID

• Test Group Codes MUST be recorded on the Administration/Security Checklists

• Test Group Codes are not required for FSA computer-based tests, CELLA and FAA

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Security Numbers

• A unique security number is assigned to each secure document – The packing list will indicate the number ranges assigned to each

school

• Written documentation of the number ranges must be maintained at all times during distribution and return of secure materials

• The test administrator must maintain a record of the security numbers for all secure materials assigned to him or her

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Location of Security Numbers

FCAT Test and Answer Book FSA Test and Answer Book

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Location of Security Numbers

FAA CELLA• Directions for Administration• Listening CDs (A1 & B1 and C1 & D1)• Level A Test Book• Level A One-on-One Prompt Book• Level B Test Book• Level C Test Book• Level D Test Book• Large-Print Test Books• Braille Test Books• Used Levels B, C, and D Answer Sheets

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Security Checklist

• Used to record the security numbers of secure documents assigned to and returned by each test administrator

• May use provided formats or create your own version as long as required information is recorded

• Pre-populated versions available– FSA Writing ELA and Math on TIDE– FCAT Science 2.0 on PearsonAccess– CELLA on Questar’s Service Point – FAA not available

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Security Checklist

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Security Log

• Each school is required to maintain an accurate Security Log – Provided in the test administration manual

• Anyone who enters a testing room for the purpose of monitoring the test is required to sign the log – This applies to test administrators, proctors, and anyone who relieves

a test administrator (even for a short break) regardless of how much time he/she spends monitoring a testing room

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Security Log

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Seating Chart

• Schools are required to maintain an accurate seating chart for your testing room. The chart should record the following:– Room name/number– Grade level/subject– Student names and locations in the room during testing– Indicate the front and back of the room– Direction students are facing– Date– Session starting time– Test administrator’s name– Names of proctors (if applicable)– Session ID # (FSA CBT ONLY)– Test group code (not CELLA)

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Seating Chart

• If the seating configuration changes during testing, a new seating chart must be created

• Multiple versions of seating charts are available on the Assessment website or use one of your own design

• Make copies of the original seating charts for your records

• Originals of all the seating charts must be returned to your district coordinator of assessment in the District Coordinator ONLY box

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Supervising Test Administrations

• Do:– Read scripts for administering a test VERBATIM

• Scripts can be modified when administering test with accommodations (example: a change in the timing of the test)

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Supervising Test Administrations

• Do:– Check student grid sheets to ensure the following:

• No stray marks are in the preidentified/security number area • No stray marks or writing appear outside designated areas• DNS and UNDO bubbles are accurate

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Security

• Materials• Supervision of students• Proctor behaviors• 3 keys• Delivery procedures• Returning (no pony)• Counting materials when arrive

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Questions

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Ordering Test Materials Online

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Receiving Materials• Initial shipments of materials are automatically sent to schools for ALL

assessments– Verify the counts of all secure materials on the day schools are permitted to open

the secure boxes– Notify the Test Distribution Center immediately of any discrepancies involving

secure materials

• Online order forms are not posted until the delivery of the initial shipments begins

• Delivery of materials by TDC staff may take up to 5 working days– If you need materials immediately, pick up at the TDC may be faster– Pick up materials at the TDC will be mandatory as the end of an administration

window nears

• Secure materials MUST never be shipped through the Pony

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Confirmations

Print This Page For Your Records

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Testing Platforms and Websites

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Performance Matters

• Tests– Diagnostic Tests– Palm Beach Performance Assessments

• Contact – – Carla Kendall

• 969-5822 (px45822)

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PearsonAccess

• www.pearsonaccess.com/fl

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PearsonAccess

• Training materials, forms and materials will be available online at:www.pearsonaccess.com/fl

Support tab

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FSA Portal

• Test Information Distribution Engine (TIDE)• Online Reporting System (ORS)• Test Administration• TA Training Site• Training Tests• Resources

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FSA Portal

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Questar

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Questar Website

• Pre-populated CELLA Administration Record/Security Checklists, and school packing lists are available to School Coordinators at https://fl-servicepoint.questarai.com – No password is needed to access these documents

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FDOE Website

• The following 2015 CELLA items can be found at www.fldoe.org/aala/CELLA.asp:– State-wide Memorandums – CELLA Parent Information Brochure– CELLA Parent/Guardian Letters– CELLA Interpretive Guide– Forms to report test irregularities/security breaches and missing

materials to FDOE– Test Administration Manual– Training Materials– CELLA Security Log– Customer Satisfaction Survey

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Piedra

• http://www.fl-alt.com/materials

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General Information

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FSA Training Tests

• Must be administered to each student before they can participate in a computer-based administration – the student must complete the correct training test to learn how to use the

computer-based system

• Training tests can be administered at any time up to the day of the test – Training tests can be used multiple times – Students and parents should be made aware that they can access training tests

on their own

• Scripts for administering the training tests are available at:– http://www.fsassessments.org/resources/?section=3-test-administrators – students and their parents can also access at home

• May be administered individually or as a mock testing session

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Electronic Practice Tests (ePATs)

• Must be administered to each student before they can participate in a computer-based administration – the student must complete the correct ePAT to learn how to use the

computer-based system

• ePATs can be administered at any time up to the day of the test – ePATs can be used multiple times – Students and parents should be made aware that they can access

ePATs on their own

• Scripts for administering ePATs are available at:– www.FLAssessments.com/ePATs – students and their parents can also access at home

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Make-up Testing

• Students who are not tested on the regular administration date due to a temporary illness, disabling condition, etc., should be tested on a make-up day – All security and administration procedures must be followed while

conducting make-up tests

• Session 1 MUST be completed before Session 2. Any students absent for Session 1 may not participate in Session 2 until they have completed Session 1.

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Important Information

• If a student begins a session and leaves campus without finishing (due to an appointment, illness, etc.), he or she will NOT be allowed to complete that session – No exceptions will be made once the student leaves the school’s

campus, so parents/guardians and students must be made aware of this policy

– If you have concerns about a student, you should not allow the student to begin - arrange to administer the test to that student on a make-up day

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Refuse to Write/Attempt

• The student who enters the testing room but refuses to take the test

• If the student makes no marks on the test other than the student grid sheet– The student will be counted as “Not Attempted ”– DO NOT invalidate – Return with the To Be Scored documents

• CBT– Click the “END TEST”(AIR) button or “SUBMIT FINAL

ANSWERS”(Pearson)

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Features provided to ALL students

• Color contrast• Print Size• Zoom buttons• Highlighter• Line Reader• Notes Button

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CBT Accommodations

• A student with disabilities who has an Individual Educational Plan (IEP) or Section 504 plan may be eligible for regular and/or unique accommodations on statewide assessments. – All accommodations must be documented, must be used regularly

during classroom instruction, and must not alter the concepts being assessed.

– Text-to-speech – Screen reader– Read Aloud– Masking (blocking of areas of text)– Other allowable accommodations determined by IEP team (ex:

extended time, frequent breaks, etc.)

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Read Aloud - Reading & Writing Components Writing• Students with an oral presentation accommodation on their IEP/504 plans may

have the directions and prompt read aloud to them. • The Writing Component of the ELA test has students read a variety of texts and

respond to what they have read. • Because this portion of the test assesses reading skills as well as writing skills, the

passages may NOT be read aloud to students.

Reading• Students with an oral presentation accommodation on their IEP/504 plans may

have the directions, test questions, and answer choices read aloud to them. • The reading passages may NOT be read aloud to students.

• For CBT tests, text-to-speech features will be available on the appropriate read-aloud portions for students who are assigned this accommodation in the system.

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Read Aloud - FSA Mathematics

• All mathematics directions, test questions, and answer choices may be read aloud to students with this accommodation (this policy has not changed).

• For CBT tests, text-to-speech features will be available

• Any portions of tests that may be read aloud to students may also be signed for students with this accommodation

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Requesting a Unique Accommodation or a Special Document

• Access the Google Doc found in the Bulletin #P-15039-CAO/TL/ESE

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Accommodations

• Manuals provide information concerning allowable test administration accommodations for students with disabilities and for ELLs

• Students with disabilities are eligible if– Documented in an IEP or 504 Plan– are regularly used for instruction

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Accommodations

• Must be in the student’s IEP (Individual Educational Plan) or 504 plan (Students under Section 504 Of The Rehabilitation Act) – Must not alter content– Must be in use in the classroom– Must be in use prior to FCAT

• LEP• ESE• 504

– Regular– Temporary

• A student with the accommodation of extra time must complete session one before continuing to the next session.

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Flexible Scheduling

• It is permissible to have a different testing schedule for accommodated students.

• Testing schedule should be varied to maximize resources.

• RULES:– Must administer the sessions in order– Administration must be within the District’s testing window

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Documenting Accommodations

Security Checklists

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Documenting Accommodations

For Paper-Pencil Testing• Allowable accommodations• Must be gridded on answer document by teacher

FCAT CELLA

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Documenting Accommodations

For FCAT 2.0 Reading Retake, FCAT Mathematics Retake and Algebra 1 Retakes• Allowable accommodations• Must be entered into

PearsonAccess after a student completes testing.

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FSA Student Labels - Preidentified• Grades 4-7 ELA – Writing Component

– Preprinted student labels will be sorted based on your pregrid sort option selection (additional upload Feb 16th)

• Grades 3 and 4 ELA, Mathematics – Preprinted student labels will be sorted based on your pregrid sort option selection

(additional upload March 16th)• CBT Paper/pencil accommodated students

• On demand labels printed at the school– CBT pencil/paper accommodated students– Any student with an incorrect pre-id label– Any new student enrolled at the school

• Schools will receive blank labels to create On-Demand PreID Labels in TIDE for students who need them. Additional blank labels may be ordered through TIDE, if needed.

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Other Student Labels - Preidentified

• Grades 5 & 8 FCAT 2.0 Science– Preprinted student labels will be sorted based on your pregrid sort option

selection– No on demand printing available

• FCAT Retakes and NGSSS EOC’s CBT Paper/Pencil accommodated students– No labels

• CELLA– Labels based on Survey 7 data– No on demand printing available

• FAA– Preidentified answer sheets based on Survey 2 data

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Preidentified Student Labels

• Only the school assessment coordinator and other certified school personnel may open the shrink-wrapped packages and affix labels – Secure test materials must not be opened prior to specified date

• Students are not permitted to assist in preparing secure materials before testing or in organizing and returning materials after testing

• All secure materials must be returned to locked storage and remain there until testing

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Placing Student Labels

• In order for a document to be properly scanned, carefully place the label in the box that reads PLACE STUDENT LABEL HERE on the student grid sheet of each answer document

• Do not remove a label once they have been placed on an answer document – A corrected FSA student label may be placed directly over and

incorrect student label.– Do not place a student label over another student label for FCAT 2.0

Science or CELLA

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English Language Learner (ELL) Status

• The English Language Learner (ELL) category on student grid sheets no longer records the length of time ELLs have been receiving ESOL services but is now updated to record the length of time ELLs have been enrolled in a U.S. school.

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Returning Your Test Materials

• Detailed instructions on how to return assessment materials will be provided on the Assessment website and/or in a Testing Tidbit

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Do Not Score (DNS) and UNDO Bubbles

Florida Alternate Assessment CELLA

FSA, FCAT and EOC Paper/Pencil

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FSA English Language Arts - Writing

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Important Dates

• February 9-13, 2015 – Schools receive administration manuals

• February 18-20, 2015 – Schools receive writing materials

• February 23, 2015 – Schools may open and prepare SECURE materials (NOT BEFORE!)

• March 2-13, 2015 – CBT administration window

• March 10, 2015 – PBT administration– March 11 – 13, 2015 - make-up

• March 13, 2015 – Return materials to a designated drop-off locations between 1:00-3:00 PM or to the Test Distribution Center all day until 4:00 PM

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Important Information

• The test session length for the Spring ELA Writing Test is 90 minutes – Students who have not completed testing at the end of 90 minutes

may have an additional 30 minutes to complete the test session.– Test administrators must allow no less than 90 minutes and no more

than 120 minutes per test session (not including extended time accommodations) and

– Test Administrators must not collect test materials or instruct students to submit computer-based tests until the end of the 90-minute test session.

• Make up opportunity is mandatory

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Students to Be Tested

• All students currently enrolled in Grades 4-11, including retained students, participate in FSA ELA-Writing – Grades 4-7 will be administered the paper-based test– Grades 8-11 will be administered the computer-based test

• Except those students with an approved paper-based testing accommodation

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RETAKESNGSSS Algebra 1, FCAT 2.0 Reading and SSS Mathematics

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Important Dates

• February 16-20, 2015 – Schools receive administration manuals

• March 24-April 10, 2015 – CBT Administration window– March 24-April 2, 2015 – PBT administration window (accommodations)

• April 2, 2015 – TDC Staff picks up accommodated materials

• April 10, 2015 – Completion of all test session activities MUST occur by 4:00 PM

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Grades 3 & 4 FSA ELA and Mathematics

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Important Dates• February 23-27 – Schools receive administration manuals

• March 10-13, 2015 – Schools receive materials

• February 23, 2015 – Schools may open and prepare SECURE materials (NOT BEFORE!)

• March 25 & 26, 2015 – ELA administration– March 26 – April 10, 2015 – make up

• March 31 – April 1, 2015 – math administration– April 1 – April 10, 2015 – make up

• April 10, 2015 – Return materials to a designated drop-off locations between 1:00-3:00 PM or to the Test Distribution Center all day until 4:00 PM

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Students to Be Tested

• All eligible students currently enrolled in:– Grade 3 ELA and Mathematics– Grade 4 ELA and Mathematics

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FCAT 2.0 Science

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Important Dates• February 16-20, 2015 – Schools receive administration manuals

• April 17-21, 2015– Schools receive materials

• April 22, 2015 – Schools may open and prepare SECURE materials (NOT BEFORE!)

• April 28 & 29 – grade 5 administration– April 29 – May 8, 2015 – make up

• April 28, 2015 – grade 8 administration– April 29-May 8, 2015 – make up

• May 8, 2015 – Return materials to a designated drop-off locations between 1:00-3:00 PM or to the Test Distribution Center all day until 4:00 PM

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Students to Be Tested

• All eligible students currently enrolled in:– Grade 5 Science– Grade 8 Science

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Grades 5-11 FSA ELA andGrades 5-8 FSA Mathematics

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Important Dates

• March 23-27, 2015 – Schools receive administration manuals

• April 13-May 8, 2015 – CBT administration window– April 13-24, 2015 – PBT administration window

• April 24, 2015 – TDC Staff picks up accommodated materials• May 8, 2015 – Complete entering student corrections and

invalidations into TIDE

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Students to Be Tested

• All eligible students currently enrolled in:– Grade 5-11 ELA– Grade 5-8 Mathematics

• Students who are currently enrolled in Algebra 1, Geometry or Algebra 2 course will not be administered their grade level FSA Mathematics test.

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Resources

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Work Folders

• The work folder is a yellow 11x17 paper folded in half. The last page of the folder (back cover) is printed with graph paper

• For the CBT FSA/FCAT Mathematics, Algebra 1, Biology 1 and Geometry EOC test sessions:– For FSA grades 5 Mathematics, two work folders will be provided for

each student (one for Session 1 and one for Session 2) – For FSA grades 6, 7 and 8 Mathematics, three work folders will be

provided for each student (one for Session 1, 2 and Session 3) – For EOC’s, students are provided with one work folders to work the

problems. One work folder should be sufficient for each student; however, students may request additional folders

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Work Folders

• Work folders are to be distributed to students at the beginning of each Mathematics test session – Ensure that students have enough desk space to use their folders

• Once students complete a test session, the test administrator MUST collect all work folders

• All work folders must be returned in the District Coordinator ONLY box

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CBT Worksheets• Mandatory for each school• Ordered from the Assessment website• For each FSA ELA Reading, FCAT 2.0 Reading Retakes, Civics EOC and US

History EOC computer-based test session, CBT Worksheets may be provided for students to make notes – Scratch paper may not be used

• The worksheet is an 8 ½ × 11 page that may be distributed to students at the beginning of a test session – If your school is providing hard copies of the CBT Worksheet they can be ordered

from the Assessment website – Students must receive a new worksheet for Session 2 – Schools must ensure that students have enough desk space to use their

worksheets • Once students complete a test session, the test administrator MUST collect all

worksheets • All worksheets must be returned in the District Coordinator ONLY box

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Logging on to Workstations

• Schools on the district network MUST always use ####FLCBT when logging into workstations.

• Most calls to the Service Desk concerning problems with CBT are caused because:– the wrong domain account was used to log into the computers

• always use ####FLCBT– the wrong URL was used (the default URL is missing FL at the end)

• always use the URL on the test ticket, which ends with FL (upper case)

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Infrastructure Trial

• The Infrastructure Trial test must be run on each workstation prior to the test administration – Instructions for running this trial can be found in the Infrastructure

Readiness Guide, which is located at www.FLAssessments.com/AdditionalResources

• Tentatively February 19th

• District schools (on District network) will receive information on District-wide Infrastructure Trial

• Charter schools must schedule

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Certification Tool and Spreadsheet

• Must be completed by completed by Friday, February 13, 2015

• Middle and high schools complete for both Pearson and FSA

• Elementary schools complete for FSA only

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Questions

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Florida Alternate Assessment

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Contacts

Questions about Test AdministrationAmy Brown 434-8377/PX 48377

Questions about test security and materialsCherie Boone 434-8855/PX 48855Tom Cornman 681-2499/PX 42499

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Important Dates

• February 26, 2015 – Anticipated day that schools could begin receiving materials

• March 2 - April 2, 2015 – Administration window

• Thursday, April 2, 2015 – Return materials to the Test Distribution Center by 4:00 PM– Materials will be picked up from the Glades area schools beginning the

morning of Thursday, April 2, 2015

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Important Information

• Test Coordinators are responsible for: – the daily distribution, collection secure test materials and returning

the secure test materials to a central secure location– monitoring testing activities to ensure that testing security policies

and procedures are followed– working with the ESE staff to ensure that the all of the appropriate

students are tested using the correct grade level materials

• One-sided response booklets are for students who are eye gazers or who use picture exchange as their mode of communication. The use of the one-sided response booklet will require teachers to cut out, organize, and secure the individual materials. This accommodation should align with what the student uses on a daily basis during classroom instruction.

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Important Information

• Teachers may have access to materials prior to testing for preparation activities

• Materials MUST be checked out of and back into the locked testing room/storage each day

• Track materials using Security Checklists– Test and Answer Book Security Checklist– Auxiliary Materials Security Checklist

• Student’s MUST be assessed by according to their current TERMS grade level.– Rollover occurs before the test administration

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Administrator Qualifications

Who should administer the Florida Alternate Assessment?

Student’s special education teacher OR Certified teacher or other licensed professional who

has worked extensively with the student AND is trained in Florida Alternate Assessment administration procedures

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Assessment Components

Form A or Form B

Test Booklet

Response Booklet

Cards Packets and/or Strips Packets

Passage Booklet

Scannable Student Answer Sheet

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Form A or Form B

All materials match the form of the assessment being administered

The correct form of the assessment must be marked on the Scannable Student Answer Sheet

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Scannable Student Answer Sheet

Mark as either Form A or Form B

Scoring can be done in the Test Booklet and transferred or may be done directly on the scannable

Only TRAINED certified teachers or other licensed professionals may transfer scores

It is recommended that scannables and transfers of scores be verified to avoid errors

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Test Security

Security of all test materials must be maintained before, during, and after test administration

• Student specific security numbers are assigned for each secure document

• Under no circumstances is a student permitted to handle materials prior to administration

• Materials must be checked out and returned to the school’s secure area each day

Refer to the most recent Florida Alternate Assessment Procedural Manual for test security procedures: www.fldoe.org/asp/altassessment.asp

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Scannable Student Answer Sheet

Official Scores

Form A or Form B

Demographics • Check pre-identified information• If no pre-identified information is supplied,

complete all areas of the scannable

Reasons not Assessed

Incorrect Information

Defective Answer Sheet

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Important Scoring Reminders

Scores may be recorded in the Test Booklet or directly on the Scannable Student Answer Sheet

Only certified teachers or other licensed professionals trained in administration procedures may transfer scores

Score as you go - Mark student’s scores after completing the administration of each item

The correct answer is listed in the Student will column of the Test Booklet and should not be in student’s direct line of sight

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Important Scoring Reminders

Double check all Scannable Student Answer Sheets to avoid coding errors

Errors may result in a student receiving “NO SCORE”

Check for incorrect or missing pre-identified information Be careful to avoid common errors

• Incomplete academic area• Too many marks bubbled for an item• Incorrect academic area completed• Incorrect grade indicated

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Materials

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Materials

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Questions

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CELLA

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Contacts

Questions about Test Administration

Noel Elvir 357-5944/PX 25944

Questions about test security and materialsCherie Boone 434-8855/PX 48855Tom Cornman 681-2499/PX 42499

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Schedule

• February 3 – 7, 2015 – Schools receive materials (including training materials)

• February 17 – April 2, 2015 – Administration window

• April 2, 2015 – CELLA materials returned to the Test Distribution Center by 4:00 PM

• Late May 2015 – Score reports

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Exemptions

• Students taking FAA are NOT exempt from CELLA

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Students to be Tested

• ALL LYs (identified as LY by 2/17/15) to be tested– EDW Report - RTSLA0365 It is suggested that schools run this report

weekly throughout the testing window to ensure all students are tested

• Students MUST be administered ALL sections of CELLA– Speaking (one-on-one)– Listening– Reading– Writing

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Test LevelsTest Levels Grade Levels Assessed

Level AGrades K-2

(Level A Extension is administered to Grade 2 ONLY)

Level B Grades 3-5Level C Grades 6-8Level D Grades 9-12

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Important Information

• Test Coordinators are responsible for – distributing, collecting, and returning the testing materials– monitoring testing activities to ensure that testing security policies and

procedures are followed– working with the ESOL staff to ensure that the all of the appropriate

students are tested using the correct grade level materials

• Materials MUST be checked out of and back into the locked testing room/storage each day

• Test Administrators may translate directions to entire classes, ONLY if all ELLs in the class speak the same heritage language

• Individual administration of all four sections of the CELLA is required for kindergarten students

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Important Information• Test Administrators are required to assign the Level A, B, C, or D Student Test Book by writing

the student’s name in the upper-right corner box on the front cover. – This requirement does not apply to the Level A One-on-One Prompt Book.

• Students are permitted to write in an assigned Student Test Book.– This does not apply to the Level A One-on-One Prompt Book.

• New for FY15 - Test Administrators are required to print their name and grid the test section(s) administered on the student’s answer sheet for accountability purposes. (Back cover & Pg. 39 Level A, Front & Pg. 2 of Level B, C & D Answer Sheets)

• For any test section of the CELLA that the student could not be assessed, a reason must be indicated on the answer sheet.

– If a student is not assessed and the reason is not listed, the Test Administrator must attach documentation of the situation to the CELLA Administration Record/Security Checklist.

– Documents with gridded Reason Not Assessed bubbles are to be returned with the To-Be-Scored materials.

• ELL status is not printed on the PreID labels; however, the ELL status is provided on the PreID Roster

– Schools do not need to grid the missing ELL Status on a preidentified answer document

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Test Materials

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Remember

• It is your responsibility to package all materials correctly for processing and score reporting – Mispackaged materials will delay reporting of student results

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Questions

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Spring Grade 2 Diagnostic Tests

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