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As Testing Director…

Ogden City School District CRT Testing Meeting Spring 2006 All handouts can be found on the district website under Departments-Testing-Documents- Spring Testing Meeting. As Testing Director…. Yes, I am the servant of Satan … but my duties are largely ceremonial. However…. A reminder that ….

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As Testing Director…

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  1. Ogden City School DistrictCRT Testing MeetingSpring 2006All handouts can be found on the district website under Departments-Testing-Documents-Spring Testing Meeting

  2. As Testing Director… Yes, I am the servant of Satan … but my duties are largely ceremonial. However…

  3. A reminder that … As per the email dated October 19, 1995 (and in previous years), you have the following amounts to expend on extra help (beyond contract time): $2,500 BLHS & OHS $1,000 Middle Schools & Washington $500 Elementary Schools Don’t feel like you have to spend it all…

  4. Calendar Items UBSCT • March 27, 2006 - Release of electronic UBSCT report (you can now check on Cognos for February 2006 scores). • April 11, 2006 – Paper UBSCT arrives at district UPASS School Reports • April 3, 2006 - Public release • May 2, 2006 – Pubic release of full web-based disaggregated report

  5. Calendar (cont.) End of Year/Level CRTs • April 3, 2006 – Testing materials arrive from USOE • April 7, 2006 – Preprint files submitted (have SIS files updated!) • April 17, 2006 – Materials available to schools at 24th Street • April 24, 2006 – Testing window begins • May 15-16, 2006 – Return tests to 24th St. by appointment with Kay Foutz (737-7342) Nextel (430-0742) #8 • May 19, 2006 – Deliver tests to USOE; send USOE all-student file • May 26, 2006 – Electronic files with test scores returned to district • June 2, 2006 – Principals complete error report and send to Kay • June 16, 2006 – District error report sent to USOE • July 2006 – Scaled score table released to districts • August 15, 2006 – UPASS and AYP reports released to districts • September 1, 2006 – Hard copy CRT reports to districts • September 15, 2006 – UPASS and AYP reports public release

  6. Yes, we have to do it the same way as everyone else.

  7. Now, don’t nobody go nowhere while we talk …

  8. 2006 UTAH CRT INFORMATION *Only in districts piloting the new Secondary Language Arts Core: Carbon, Davis, Jordan, Murray, Ogden, San Juan, and Tooele. **While CRT’s are not timed, a testing session is approximately 45-50 minutes.

  9. 2006 Utah CRT Pilot Format • Science • No pilots

  10. 2006 Utah CRT Pilot Format Language Arts Grades 3 through 11 The pilot is at the end of the operational test. Students must not be told that these are pilot items!!! Items on the pilot will not be the same from one test booklet to another, so be sure students do not change test booklets while taking the pilot items—the last section of the test. In other words, be sure the last section is completely done in a single sitting. • Do not try to balance the number of pilot forms! A Form Number must be bubbled in on all answer documents!

  11. 2006 Utah CRT Pilot Format Math Elementary - No pilot Secondary The pilot is at the end of the operational test. Students must not be told that these are pilot items!!! Items on the pilot will not be the same from one test booklet to another, so be sure students do not change test booklets while taking the pilot items—the last section of the test. In other words, be sure the last section is completely done in a single sitting. • Do not try to balance the number of pilot forms! A Form Number must be bubbled in on all answer documents!

  12. Creating Teacher Answer Keys with Multiple Test Forms • If teachers make a key for self-scoring, they should do so based on the common items. • Do not use the appended pilot items. • The need to do this is greatly decreased due to the quick turn around of raw scores (5 days).

  13. Who takes what? English Language Arts CRTs This CRT is a grade specific test. Students should take the test that corresponds to the grade in which they are enrolled. Example: A ninth grade student takes the ninth grade CRT. A junior enrolled in AP English takes the eleventh grade CRT.

  14. Who takes what? (cont.) Mathematics CRTs For elementary students, this CRT is grade specific. Students should take the test that corresponds to the grade in which they are enrolled. Example: A third grade student takes the third grade math CRT. For secondary students, this CRT is course specific. Students should take the CRT at the completion of the course. Example: Students enrolled in pre-algebra should take the pre-algebra CRT.

  15. Who takes what? (cont.) Science CRT For fourth through sixth grade students, this CRT is grade specific. Students should take the test that corresponds to the grade in which they are enrolled. Example: A fifth grade student takes the fifth grade science CRT. For secondary students, this CRT is course specific. Students should take the CRT at the completion of the course. Example: Students enrolled in biology should take the biology CRT. Remember!! There are a variety of science courses that are based on the same core curriculum, and must therefore take the same test! Example: Biology, Human Biology, AP Biology and Agricultural Biology are all responsible to the same core curriculum. Therefore, all students enrolled in these courses should take the Biology CRT.

  16. Some Policy Issues Students are not required to take the same CRT more than once. If a student takes two courses, two separate years (Chemistry, AP Chemistry) it is a local decision if the student is to retake the Chemistry CRT. For the purposes of U-PASS and NCLB, the first time a student takes a course for which there is an associated CRT, the student is required to take that CRT. The score/proficiency determination from CRTs will only be used from the first time the CRT was administered for a given course/grade. Students may take the same CRT (course/grade) again and that test would be scored by USOE, however, this score would be excluded from all U-PASS and NCLB calculations. USOE/Assessment & Accountability/1/19/06

  17. Special Circumstances Courses With Rotating Curriculum Example A fourth and fifth grade science class teaches the fourth grade Science Curriculum in 2004 and teaches the fifth grade Science Curriculum in 2005. CRT Administration 2004: Give the Fourth Grade Science CRT 2005: Give the Fifth Grade Science CRT Please contact the testing office if you have questions— BEFORE the preprint file is due!!!

  18. Answer Sheets and Headers(handouts)

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