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State Testing

State achievement tests are taken at various grade levels and content areas.

These assessments give our students the opportunity to demonstrate their progress. Each of these assessments provides a snapshot of their understanding and application of curriculum standards.

From a district perspective, these results allow us to benchmark ourselves against similar districts and to identify trends in data that will guide our work with teachers and students.

Learn more about Ohio's State Tests.

students

 

Grade Level

English/Language Arts

Math

Science

Social Studies

Grade 3

X

X

   

Grade 4

X

X

 

X

Grade 5

X

X

X

 

Grade 6

X

X

 

X

Grade 7

X

X

   

Grade 8

X

X

X

 

High School End of Course

English I & English II

Algebra I & Algebra II

Phys. Science or Biology

Am. History & Government

Measures of Academic Progress (MAP)

Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) is a universal screening assessment for students in grades 3-10, and selected students in grades 11-12. Taken on a laptop computer to provide quick results, these diagnostic tests are specifically created to determine each child’s instructional level, measuring academic growth throughout the school year and from year to year in the areas of reading, language arts, and math. The district will share with parents their child’s results and will also use this tool to monitor student growth and individual student needs to ensure each student reaches his or her full potential.

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