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TESTING AND ACCOUNTABILITY DEPARTMENT New Hanover County Schools September 2012. ACT and PLAN. Outcomes. Provide information to administrators to assist in the successful planning & administration of the PLAN and the ACT.
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TESTING AND ACCOUNTABILITY DEPARTMENT New Hanover County Schools September 2012 ACT and PLAN
Outcomes Provide information to administrators to assist in the successful planning & administration of the PLAN and the ACT. Review decisions/activities school principals and appointed testing staff need to know to complete the “Establishment Process” for ACT testing. Review accommodations application process for ACT testing.
What is the PLAN? • Serves as the entry measure of academic progress toward college and career readiness when used with the ACT (Grade 11). • Curriculum-based achievement test that measures college readiness and assesses academic progress. • English -15 • Math - 19 • Reading - 17 • Science - 21 • Non-cognitive section provides vital planning information • Career Interest Inventory and educational/career plans collected. • Needs Assessment Students indicate areas in which they need help • Demographic Information
Target Students • PLAN – Oct 10; Make up by Oct 16 • All 10th grade students • English (30 min), • Math (40 min), • 5-10 min Break; • Reading (20 min), • Science (25 min) • Accommodations do not need to be approved prior to testing
Materials Received • Supervisor’s Manual • “Why Take the Plan” handouts • English and Spanish • Testing Department will send parent letter • “Instructions for Completing Your Answer Folder” • Test booklets • Answer folders • School headers • Return envelopes • School poster
PLAN Resources and Schedule • http://www.act.org/aap/northcarolina/ • PLAN Cognitive Sections administered – October 10 • Makeups by October 16. • NHCS will Implement a 2 Day Administration • Non-cognitive student information components of the test are administered on Day 1 (Between October 1 and October 9). • Academic tests administered on Day 2 • English (30 min), • Math (40 min), • 5-10 min Break; • Reading (20 min), • Science (25 min)
NHCS will Implement a 2 Day Administration • Non-cognitive student information components of the test are administered on Day 1 (Between October 1 and October 9). • Academic tests administered on Day 2
Test Administrator Training Before testing - Standard procedures (p. 6) • Inform parents. Distribute copies of Why Take the PLAN ? to students • Train test administrators (MUST be certified staff) • Provide accommodations for those with IEP, 504, LEP (page 14-15) • Notify Testing the number of additional Supervisor’s Manuals needed by October 2 • Train Proctors p.4 (NC State Testing Requires proctors in each session) • Plan room assignments (3 ft rule) • Secure test materials • Student - Test booklet (paper and pencil), # 2 pencil w/eraser, scratch paper, calculator • Teacher - Door sign, absentee form • Identify local codes (page 11 Block V on answer document)
Before Testing: Pre ID Bar Code Labels • Pre ID labels saves administration time and ensures accuracy • Apply to page 1 of the answer folder prior to test day. • Pre-ID labels will be shipped separately from test materials. • Make certain pre-ID barcode label corresponds to correct student (e.g., double-check labels for twins, students with the same/similar first and last names).
PLAN - During Testing During testing - Standard procedures • Time for testing • Display door sign. • Testing accommodations must be provided. • Generate a plan for emergencies. • Develop a plan for make-up testing by October 16th. Components needed for PLAN • Certified Test Administrator • Proctor • Irregularities – Contact Testing Office
PLAN Schedule After Testing • Plan for Makeups to be completed by October 16. • Materials must be shipped by October 16. • Schools ship directly to ACT. • UPS • Store used student test booklets and use with students/parents once scores arrive. • Estimated arrival time – December • Return Test Supervisor manual, unused test booklets and unused answer documents to the Testing Office on October 18th.
ACT • ACT – March 5 • All 11th grade students: • English (45 min), Mathematics (60 min), 15 min Break; Reading (35 min), Science (35 min), 5 min Break; and Writing (30 min) • Snack after 2nd test • No breaks for lunch • Total for tests, break, administrative – 5 hours • Accommodations must be approved prior to testing
ACT Test Dates • Initial Standard Time Test Day – March 5 • Makeup Standard Time Test Day – March 19 • Accommodations Testing Window • March 5 – March 19 for both ACT-Approved and State-Allowed Accommodations
2011-2012 State Testing Program Overview • Administration must meet Standard Testing Requirements • NC Accountability Model • ACT is used for accountability in 2012-13 • Scores from ACT-Approved accommodations • College-reportable scores accepted by all colleges and universities in the U.S. • Scores from State-Allowed Accommodations are available to state and schools only (these are NOT college-reportable) • NCAA accepts for initial eligibility • Coaches may not administer/proctor for the ACT
Key School Personnel • Test Supervisor (TS) • Recommend current test coordinator • Must be available to receive test materials • May not be a coach • Back-up test Supervisor (BU) • Cannot be same person as TS • Should have previous test coordinator experience • Test Accommodations Coordinator • Recommend EC/School-based Chair • Collaborate with school personnel to determine which students need to test with accommodations
ACT Immediate Critical Dates By Sept 4: Receive email regarding online services; respond to questions Sept 21: Submit Principal Establishment Form; appoint TS, BU, and TAC Oct 5: Submit Test Supervisor (TS); Back-up Supervisor (BU); and Test Accommodations Coordinator (TAC) forms due November 1:Training Webcast for TS, BU, and TAC become available and must be Completed. November 30: ACT must receive application for ACT-approved Accommodations.
Test Site Establishment • Test site – Regular classroom administration • No more than 30-35 students in a room • 1 proctor in each room • Each test administrator must have a copy of Supervisor’s Manual • Test administrators/proctors may not serve in rooms where relatives are participating in the ACT. • WECHS and IBECHS must complete a Proposal for Off-site Administration
Accommodations • ACT provides accommodations in accordance with Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) • Professionally diagnosed disability • Must have a current IEP or 504 Plan • Current IEP or 504 Plan must document requested accommodations • State-approved accommodations • Will be used for state assessment purposes • Will not be reported to colleges, scholarship agencies