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ACT Testing Protocol

This document outlines the specific test security principles that must be followed for ACT and AP exams in HCS, including acceptable seating arrangements, disciplinary actions for violating test security procedures, and the importance of adhering to standardized testing. It also provides information on the test schedule review for the 2016-17 school year.

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ACT Testing Protocol

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  1. ACT Testing Protocol Cathy C. McNeal, Ed.D. Director, Assessment and Accountability May 5, 2016

  2. ACT has Specific Test Security Principles that Must Be Followed for ACT Quality Core End of Course - Computer Based Test Format, ACT Aspire - Computer Based Test Format, and ACT Plus Writing - Paper Test Format

  3. ACT has Acceptable and Unacceptable Seating Arrangements

  4. ALSDE Administrative Code (290-040-020-.04), the Alabama Student Assessment Program Handbook Provides Test Security Procedures for All ALSDE Assessments • All HCS Building Test Coordinator, Test Administrators, Proctors, and Monitors are trained on the duties and responsibilities of each participating staff member in the ALSDE Student Assessment Program Handbook. • Test Security procedures promulgated by the Alabama State Board of Education (ALSDE) and published in the Alabama State Board of Education, State Department of Education, Administrative Code (290-040-020-.04), the Alabama Student Assessment Program Handbook, and the test administrator manuals may result in disciplinary action by the local board of education and/or revocation of the teaching certificate by the ALSDE. • Copy of ACT Alerts and Manuals are posted on the website and given a hard copy during each assessment training. • Assessment roles and responsibilities are explained and discussed for each assessment. • Clear statements are made regarding dismissal procedures and breaks. • Explanation is give of the importance of adhering to standardized testing. • Information on when, when, and from what portal the online assessment will be set up for students. • IT and Assessment works together with ACT to ensure that all test platforms are loaded correctly and test are cached to the server before the assessment. • Each Teacher signs: • Test Security Agreement • FERPA Agreement • Alabama Ethics in Test Administration

  5. AP Exams are National Exams with Set Dates May 3-13, 2016 • AP Exams must be administered on the established schedule. • AP teachers are prohibited from entering an exam room in a subject area in which they teach. • AP teachers may not serve as AP coordinators, proctors, assistants, readers, or scribes at an exam in their subject area. • Huntsville City Schools teachers can serve as test administrators, proctors, readers, or scribes at an exam in their subject area.

  6. TEST Icons are displayed on Student Lenovo Desktops • ACT ASPIRE • Grade 3-8 and Grade 10 • ACT Quality Core End of Course

  7. ACT Aspire - Computer Based Test Format Will Be Administered to 12,224 HCS Students Grade 3 – 8 and Grade 10 – 12,224 HCS Students will take ACT Aspire Reading, Math, Writing, Science, and English

  8. Huntsville City Schools Will Administer 14,889 ACT EOC Online Assessments

  9. The Biggest Technical Issue is POP UPS • The test platform is written to fade away, go blank, or force close when a POP UP is open on a student’s computer to prevent CHEATING (going out on the internet to look for answers). • Note: Huntsville High School gave 463 ACT EOC assessments on May 3, 2016 and only 18 students where thrown out of testing due to Pop Up Blockers. • Make Up Test are given to students with technical test irregularities up through May 13, 2016.

  10. Students Have Difficulty Scrolling • Reports of students experiencing scrolling issues in the ACT ASPIRE. • Students are unable to use the scrollbars within the TestNav application. • The two finger touchpad method of scrolling works. • The scrollbars work fine when testing is conducted within Internet Explorer.

  11. Whitesburg P8 Had Bandwidth Problems on May 2, 2016 • Whitesburg experienced 100% bandwidth utilization for extended periods May 2, 2016. • This excessive utilization was caused by the streaming of 10 channels of IP video from ETV to the school. • IT disabled the ETV stream on May 2, 2016.

  12. Testing Schedule Review for 2016-17 School Year Will Take Place After the Spring Test Window • The testing schedule for the 2016-17 school year national exams are set for the following exams. • ACT Plus Writing – April 19, 2017 and May 3, 2017 Make Up • AP Exams – May 1 – May 12, 2017 • HCS will review and schedule the 2016-17 school year • ACT Quality Core EOC (May 1 – 25, 2017) and • ACT Aspire assessments -Grade 3-8 and Grade 10 (April 3 –May 12, 2017) after the review. • All Building Test Coordinators and Principals will have an opportunity for input to the 2016-17 test schedule.

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