Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byClifton Stephens Modified over 9 years ago
1
1 2012 Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT/FCAT 2.0) Reading, Mathematics, and Science Assessments Elementary School Training
2
2 Test Administration Manuals These training materials are designed to highlight important information regarding test administration policies and procedures. Not all information from the test administration manual is included in this presentation, so it is imperative that district and school staff read and familiarize themselves with all information in the manual in addition to using these training materials. These training materials are designed to highlight important information regarding test administration policies and procedures. Not all information from the test administration manual is included in this presentation, so it is imperative that district and school staff read and familiarize themselves with all information in the manual in addition to using these training materials.
3
3 FCAT Session Schedule: Week 1 Day 1 – Monday, April 16 Grades 3, 4, 5 Reading – Session 1 70 minutes Day 2 – Tuesday, April 17 Grade 3, 4, 5 Reading – Session 2 70 minutes All Grades Make-up Testing Day 3 – Wednesday, April 18 Grade 3, 4, 5 Mathematics – Session 1 70 minutes All Grades Make-up Testing Day 4 – Thursday, April 19 Grade 3, 4, 5 Mathematics – Session 2 70 minutes All Grades Make-up Testing Day 5 – Friday, April 20 All Grades Make-up Testing
4
4 FCAT Session Schedule: Week 2 Day 6 – Monday, April 23 All Grades Make-up Testing Day 7 – Tuesday, April 24 Grade 5 Science – Session 1 80 minutes All Grades Make-up Testing Day 8 – Wednesday, April 25 Grade 5 Science – Session 2 80 minutes Grades 4 & 5 Make-up Testing Day 9 and 10 – Thursday, April 26 and Friday, April 27 Grades 4 & 5 Make-up Testing
5
5 What’s New for FCAT/FCAT 2.0 2012 What’s New for FCAT/FCAT 2.0 2012
6
6 What’s New for FCAT 2012 STUDENT PLEDGE Prior to testing, students are required to read and sign a student pledge. Prior to testing, students are required to read and sign a student pledge. If a student refuses to sign, this must be noted in the record of required administration information, but the student should be allowed to test. If a student refuses to sign, this must be noted in the record of required administration information, but the student should be allowed to test. Location of student pledge: Location of student pledge: Test Book/Test and Answer Book – RMS Test Book/Test and Answer Book – RMS Page after the Welcome Screen – CBT Page after the Welcome Screen – CBT
7
7 What’s New for FCAT 2012 TEST ADMINISTRATORS ALL test administrators must be certified educators. ALL test administrators must be certified educators. Test administrators are required to sign a Test Administrator Prohibited Activities Agreement in addition to a Security Agreement. Certification numbers must be recorded on this document. Test administrators are required to sign a Test Administrator Prohibited Activities Agreement in addition to a Security Agreement. Certification numbers must be recorded on this document. The FCAT/FCAT 2.0 Administration and Security Agreement has been revised to emphasize the importance of proper training and the possible consequences of test administration irregularities. The FCAT/FCAT 2.0 Administration and Security Agreement has been revised to emphasize the importance of proper training and the possible consequences of test administration irregularities. NOTE: Printed Spring RMS Manuals contain an incorrect version of the agreement in Appendix C. Copies of the correct version will be sent with manual shipments. The manual posted to PearsonAccess contains the correct version, and the correct agreement is also posted as a separate PDF. Please ensure the correct agreement is distributed to appropriate staff. The CBT manual contains the correct agreement. NOTE: Printed Spring RMS Manuals contain an incorrect version of the agreement in Appendix C. Copies of the correct version will be sent with manual shipments. The manual posted to PearsonAccess contains the correct version, and the correct agreement is also posted as a separate PDF. Please ensure the correct agreement is distributed to appropriate staff. The CBT manual contains the correct agreement.
8
8 What’s New for FCAT 2012 SEATING CHARTS MANDATED BY DOE Test administrators are required to maintain an accurate seating chart for each group of students in their rooms during testing. Test administrators are required to maintain an accurate seating chart for each group of students in their rooms during testing. All seating charts must indicate the front and back of the room, as well as the direction the students are facing. All seating charts must indicate the front and back of the room, as well as the direction the students are facing. If students are moved to a different location during testing, a new seating chart must be created and maintained for this location. If students are moved to a different location during testing, a new seating chart must be created and maintained for this location.
9
9 What’s New for FCAT 2012 CHAIN OF CUSTODY FORM REQUIRED The Test Materials Chain of Custody Form will be used at the school level to track test materials at all times. The Test Materials Chain of Custody Form will be used at the school level to track test materials at all times. The following will be tracked. The following will be tracked. District Name District Name School Name/Number School Name/Number Location of Locked Storage Room Location of Locked Storage Room Names of Persons with Access to the Locked Storage Room/Location Names of Persons with Access to the Locked Storage Room/Location Date Materials Arrived at the School Date Materials Arrived at the School Date Shrink-Wrapped Test Material Packages are Opened Date Shrink-Wrapped Test Material Packages are Opened Date Materials are Returned to the District Date Materials are Returned to the District Names, Locations, Actions, Times/Dates, and Signatures for any handling of materials. Names, Locations, Actions, Times/Dates, and Signatures for any handling of materials. Please note that a certified educator must be present at all times that test materials are handled. Please note that a certified educator must be present at all times that test materials are handled.
10
10 RETURN LABELS BLUE labels – Grade 3 TO BE SCORED Materials BLUE labels – Grade 3 TO BE SCORED Materials RED labels – Grades 4 – 8 TO BE SCORED Materials RED labels – Grades 4 – 8 TO BE SCORED Materials PEACH labels – Grades 9, 10, and Retake TO BE SCORED Materials PEACH labels – Grades 9, 10, and Retake TO BE SCORED Materials WHITE labels – TO BE SCORED Special Documents WHITE labels – TO BE SCORED Special Documents YELLOW labels – All NOT TO BE SCORED Materials, including Special Documents YELLOW labels – All NOT TO BE SCORED Materials, including Special Documents What’s New for FCAT 2012
11
11 What’s New for FCAT 2012 Only FOUR elements are now required to be correct on all student PreID labels: Only FOUR elements are now required to be correct on all student PreID labels: Student name Student name Student ID number Student ID number District number District number School number School number If this information is correct, even if other information, including grade level, is incorrect, use the label. If this information is correct, even if other information, including grade level, is incorrect, use the label. If any of this information is incorrect, grid the correct information on a new test document. If any of this information is incorrect, grid the correct information on a new test document.
12
12 GRADE 5 FCAT 2.0 SCIENCE Two 80-minute sessions over two days Two 80-minute sessions over two days NO reference sheet NO reference sheet Test Book and Answer Book Test Book and Answer Book What’s New for FCAT 2012
13
13 What’s New for FCAT 2012 Districts must make arrangements to test Florida Virtual School (FLVS) Full-Time public school students, as well as other virtual program students, per Section 1002.45(6)b, Florida Statutes (F.S Materials for K–8 Virtual Continuity (Florida Virtual Academy) Program students will no longer be returned in separate envelopes. Schools will fill out a Document Count Form for these students and return them as they would other special program students
14
14 What’s New for FCAT 2012 Each large print test materials kit contains a regular print answer document. School/district personnel are responsible for preparing the grid sheet of the regular print answer document and returning it with the large print test materials. School/district personnel are responsible for preparing the grid sheet of the regular print answer document and returning it with the large print test materials. The student’s responses will be transcribed into the regular print document by the contractor. The student’s responses will be transcribed into the regular print document by the contractor. Braille test books have been divided into separate volumes. The braille tests for Grades 3–10 FCAT 2.0 Reading, Grades 3–8 FCAT 2.0 Mathematics, Grades 5 and 8 FCAT 2.0 Science, and FCAT 2.0 Reading Retake include separate volumes for Session 1 and Session 2. The braille tests for Grades 3–10 FCAT 2.0 Reading, Grades 3–8 FCAT 2.0 Mathematics, Grades 5 and 8 FCAT 2.0 Science, and FCAT 2.0 Reading Retake include separate volumes for Session 1 and Session 2. The braille tests for FCAT Reading Retake and FCAT Mathematics Retake are divided into Volume 1 and Volume 2. The braille tests for FCAT Reading Retake and FCAT Mathematics Retake are divided into Volume 1 and Volume 2.
15
15 Reminders for FCAT 2012 Reminders for FCAT 2012
16
16 Reminders for FCAT 2012 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. 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. The daily session schedule and session lengths for this administration differ from previous administrations. Districts must not deviate from this schedule without prior written approval from the FDOE. The daily session schedule and session lengths for this administration differ from previous administrations. Districts must not deviate from this schedule without prior written approval from the FDOE.
17
17 Reminders for FCAT 2012 District assessment coordinators must ensure that all school administrators, school assessment coordinators, test administrators, and proctors receive adequate training prior to test administration. District assessment coordinators must ensure that all school administrators, school assessment coordinators, test administrators, and proctors receive adequate training prior to test administration. All personnel involved in test administration must read and sign an FCAT/FCAT 2.0 Administration and Security Agreement (corrected version provided online and in manual shipments). All personnel involved in test administration must read and sign an FCAT/FCAT 2.0 Administration and Security Agreement (corrected version provided online and in manual shipments). Test administrators must sign a Test Administrator Prohibited Activities Agreement, also provided in Appendix C. Remember that a Florida Educator Certification Number must be written on this document. Test administrators must sign a Test Administrator Prohibited Activities Agreement, also provided in Appendix C. Remember that a Florida Educator Certification Number must be written on this document.
18
18 Reminders for FCAT 2012 Nothing is allowed on desks except test materials Nothing is allowed on desks except test materials STUDENT’S IN POSSESION OF AN ELECTRONIC DEVICES = MUST INVALIDATE STUDENT’S IN POSSESION OF AN ELECTRONIC DEVICES = MUST INVALIDATE NO SCRATCH PAPER NO SCRATCH PAPER NO NOTES NO NOTES
19
19 If a student starts a test and leaves without finishing (for an appointment, illness, etc.), he/she will NOT be allowed to complete the test If a student starts a test and leaves without finishing (for an appointment, illness, etc.), he/she will NOT be allowed to complete the test No exceptions will be made once the student leaves the school’s campus; therefore, if you have concerns about a student, you should not allow the student to begin No exceptions will be made once the student leaves the school’s campus; therefore, if you have concerns about a student, you should not allow the student to begin Instead, consider administering the test on one of the make-up days Instead, consider administering the test on one of the make-up days Reminders for FCAT 2012
20
20 A student with the accommodation of extra time must complete one session before continuing to the next session. A student with the accommodation of extra time must complete one session before continuing to the next session. Test administrators are required to use ALL of the allotted time in each session and should not end a session early. Test administrators are required to use ALL of the allotted time in each session and should not end a session early. FCAT 2.0 Rulers for Session 2 only of Grades 3 and 4 Mathematics will be provided on perforated sheets with other test materials. Rulers must not be distributed for Session 1. FCAT 2.0 Rulers for Session 2 only of Grades 3 and 4 Mathematics will be provided on perforated sheets with other test materials. Rulers must not be distributed for Session 1. Reminders for FCAT 2012
21
21 Test administrators must NOT administer the FCAT to their family members. Students who are related to their assigned test administrator should be reassigned to an alternate test administrator Test administrators must NOT administer the FCAT to their family members. Students who are related to their assigned test administrator should be reassigned to an alternate test administrator Manuals must be provided to itinerant teachers well in advance of the FCAT Manuals must be provided to itinerant teachers well in advance of the FCAT Reminders for FCAT 2012
22
22 Reminders for FCAT 2012 There is only one type of Document Count Form for the Reading, Mathematics, Science, and Retake documents, including all special documents (large print, braille, one-item-per-page). You still need to fill out one document count form per each grade level and TBS document type. There is only one type of Document Count Form for the Reading, Mathematics, Science, and Retake documents, including all special documents (large print, braille, one-item-per-page). You still need to fill out one document count form per each grade level and TBS document type. The accuracy of the NUMBER OF TO BE SCORED documents on Document Count Forms should be verified prior to returning materials. An inaccurate number on the form will delay the scanning process. The accuracy of the NUMBER OF TO BE SCORED documents on Document Count Forms should be verified prior to returning materials. An inaccurate number on the form will delay the scanning process. Schools must adhere to the daily testing schedule distributed by the Student Assessment Department. Schools must adhere to the daily testing schedule distributed by the Student Assessment Department.
23
23 Reminders for FCAT 2012 Three Options for Collecting Materials: Option A: Students close the test book and sit quietly with materials in front of them until everyone is finished Option A: Students close the test book and sit quietly with materials in front of them until everyone is finished Option B: Students raise their hands when finished, Test Administrator collect materials. Students sit quietly until everyone has finished Option B: Students raise their hands when finished, Test Administrator collect materials. Students sit quietly until everyone has finished Option C: Students raise their hands when finished; Test Administrator collect materials. Students are permitted to read a book, but may not write, until everyone has finished Option C: Students raise their hands when finished; Test Administrator collect materials. Students are permitted to read a book, but may not write, until everyone has finished
24
24 Students to be tested Reading and Mathematics: Grades 3–10 Reading and Mathematics: Grades 3–10 Grades 10–Adult (AD) Students: Students who entered Grade 9 in Fall 2009 and beyond participate in Grade 10 FCAT 2.0 Reading/FCAT 2.0 Reading Retake. Students who entered Grade 9 in Fall 2009 and beyond participate in Grade 10 FCAT 2.0 Reading/FCAT 2.0 Reading Retake. First-time Grade 10 students who entered Grade 9 in Fall 2010 and beyond do NOT take an FCAT/FCAT 2.0 Mathematics test. First-time Grade 10 students who entered Grade 9 in Fall 2010 and beyond do NOT take an FCAT/FCAT 2.0 Mathematics test. Students enrolled in Grade 10 participate in FCAT 2.0 Reading regardless of any ACT or SAT concordant scores on file. Students enrolled in Grade 10 participate in FCAT 2.0 Reading regardless of any ACT or SAT concordant scores on file. Science: Grades 5 & 8 Science: Grades 5 & 8
25
25 Special Groups English Language Learners (ELLs) ALL ELLs are expected to participate in FCAT Reading and Writing. ALL ELLs are expected to participate in FCAT Reading and Writing. ALL ELLs are expected to participate in the FCAT Mathematics and Science tests. ALL ELLs are expected to participate in the FCAT Mathematics and Science tests. Appropriate accommodations must be provided, see Appendix A of the manual. Appropriate accommodations must be provided, see Appendix A of the manual. Student With Disabilities (SWDs) All students with disabilities participate in the statewide assessment program by taking one of the following: All students with disabilities participate in the statewide assessment program by taking one of the following: FCAT/FCAT 2.0 without accommodations, FCAT/FCAT 2.0 without accommodations, FCAT/FCAT 2.0 with accommodations, or FCAT/FCAT 2.0 with accommodations, or Florida Alternate Assessment. Florida Alternate Assessment. All determinations regarding participation in the statewide assessment program must be documented in the student’s IEP or Section 504 plan. All determinations regarding participation in the statewide assessment program must be documented in the student’s IEP or Section 504 plan. See Appendix A of the manual for information regarding accommodations. See Appendix A of the manual for information regarding accommodations.
26
26 Special Groups Home Education Program students Home Education Program students MAY participate in the FCAT administration appropriate for their grade-level (Grades 3–10) MAY participate in the FCAT administration appropriate for their grade-level (Grades 3–10) May NOT take the Retake tests May NOT take the Retake tests McKay Scholarship Program students McKay Scholarship Program students In PRIVATE schools MAY participate In PRIVATE schools MAY participate In PUBLIC schools MUST participate In PUBLIC schools MUST participate May NOT take the Retake test May NOT take the Retake test Florida Tax Credit (FTC) Scholarship Program students Florida Tax Credit (FTC) Scholarship Program students INDIVIDUAL students MAY participate in the FCAT appropriate for their grade-level INDIVIDUAL students MAY participate in the FCAT appropriate for their grade-level May NOT take the Retake test May NOT take the Retake test District’s Virtual Instruction Program Students District’s Virtual Instruction Program Students All grades MUST participate All grades MUST participate FLVS Full Time and Florida Virtual Academy FLVS Full Time and Florida Virtual Academy ALL Grades (3–8) MUST participate ALL Grades (3–8) MUST participate
27
27 Special Groups* Home Education: #9998 Home Education: #9998 McKay Scholarship: #3518 McKay Scholarship: #3518 Hospital/Homebound: NO SPECIAL CODE FOR HH Hospital/Homebound: NO SPECIAL CODE FOR HH Florida Virtual School(s) Florida Virtual School(s) Florida Virtual School Full-Time: Packaged with Separate Document Count Form: District #71; Middle School #0300; High School #0400 Florida Virtual School Full-Time: Packaged with Separate Document Count Form: District #71; Middle School #0300; High School #0400 Florida Virtual Academy: Packaged with Separate Document Count Form : District #50; School #7079 Florida Virtual Academy: Packaged with Separate Document Count Form : District #50; School #7079 *Scores not aggregated with district/school data *Scores not aggregated with district/school data *Special packaging instructions for return
28
28 Special Groups Contact Information: Home Education: District Guidance at (754) 321-2586 Home Education: District Guidance at (754) 321-2586 McKay Scholarship: Jenny Ligas at (754) 321-2553 McKay Scholarship: Jenny Ligas at (754) 321-2553 Hospital/Homebound: Molly Burke at (754) 321-7320 Hospital/Homebound: Molly Burke at (754) 321-7320 Florida Virtual School Full Time and Florida Virtual Academy : Karl Yeats (754) 321-4250 Florida Virtual School Full Time and Florida Virtual Academy : Karl Yeats (754) 321-4250
29
29 Make-up Procedures ● Make-up testing may begin on Day 2 of the testing window ● All Grade 3 testing must be completed by Tuesday, April 24 ● Make-up administrations must occur only AFTER regular testing ● Distribute make-up materials on day of testing ● Return materials immediately after each make-up session ● Maintain test security during make-ups ● You must provide make-ups during the ENTIRE testing window.
30
30 Student Test Materials
31
31 Test Book/Answer Document Configuration- Elementary GRADE DOCUMENT TITLE ITEM TYPE Multiple Choice Gridded Response 3 Reading Test and Answer Book Reading Test and Answer Book Mathematics Test and Answer Book Mathematics Test and Answer Book FCAT 2.0 Ruler (session 2 only) FCAT 2.0 Ruler (session 2 only) 4 Reading Test and Answer Book Reading Test and Answer Book Mathematics Test and Answer Book Mathematics Test and Answer Book FCAT 2.0 Ruler (session 2 only) FCAT 2.0 Ruler (session 2 only) 5 Mathematics Test and Answer Book Mathematics Test and Answer Book Mathematics Reference Sheet Mathematics Reference Sheet Reading Test Book Reading Test Book Reading Answer Folder Reading Answer Folder Science Test Book Science Test Book Science Answer Book Science Answer Book
32
32 Additional Materials Grade Level Writing Planning Sheet FCAT/ FCAT 2.0 Calculator Mathematic s Reference Sheet Science Reference Sheet/Periodi c Table Ruler CBT Work Folder 3N/ANONON/AYES*N/A 4YESNONON/AYES*N/A 5N/ANOYESNONON/A * Grades 3 & 4 FCAT 2.0 Mathematics Session 4 ONLY
33
33 Using Preidentified Documents Use the label if ALL of the following information is correct (even if other information is incorrect) Use the label if ALL of the following information is correct (even if other information is incorrect) Student name Student name Student ID number Student ID number District number District number School number School number Grid any missing information in the appropriate sections of the grid sheet Grid any missing information in the appropriate sections of the grid sheet Place labels on documents in the order they are packaged Place labels on documents in the order they are packaged
34
34 Preidentification of Answer Documents ● Labels and answer sheets sorted alphabetically by Homeroom (Period 0000) teacher ● Carefully check labels (against TERMS) ● Only the school coordinator and staff designated by the principal may open packages (NO STUDENTS) ● The labels must be affixed in a locked office and the sealed books must NOT be opened ● Books must be returned to locked storage ● Place labels on documents in the order they are packaged ● Make sure Pre-ID materials are distributed to the correct student
35
35 Sample Student Label Affix the label in the box in the lower left corner of the student grid sheet. Affix the label in the box in the lower left corner of the student grid sheet. Do not remove labels once they have been affixed. Do not remove labels once they have been affixed. Do not place a label over another label. Do not place a label over another label.
36
36 Student Grid Sheet Student Information (must be completed by the student) Grade Level/ Content Assessed Student Label Area Form Code Security Number Area Student Demographic Information Timing Tracks Registration Mark School Use Only DNS and UNDO bubbles
37
37 A security number consists of a nine-digit number followed by a check digit. A security number consists of a nine-digit number followed by a check digit. Written documentation of the number ranges must be maintained at all times during distribution and return of materials. Written documentation of the number ranges must be maintained at all times during distribution and return of materials. Pre-populated Administration Record/Security checklist is provided with a list of security numbers for all secure documents assigned to each school Pre-populated Administration Record/Security checklist is provided with a list of security numbers for all secure documents assigned to each school A blank copy of the checklist is provided as a perforated page in Appendix C of the manuals. A blank copy of the checklist is provided as a perforated page in Appendix C of the manuals. As directed by school coordinator, test administrator may use the pre-populated administration record/security checklist, a blank copy of the checklist, or may make his/her own comprehensive record of security numbers. As directed by school coordinator, test administrator may use the pre-populated administration record/security checklist, a blank copy of the checklist, or may make his/her own comprehensive record of security numbers. Security number(s) of the document(s) assigned to and returned by each student should be recorded and verified at the completion of each day of testing. Security number(s) of the document(s) assigned to and returned by each student should be recorded and verified at the completion of each day of testing. Security numbers of secure materials not already listed MUST be added to the record with the names of the students to whom the test materials are assigned. Security numbers of secure materials not already listed MUST be added to the record with the names of the students to whom the test materials are assigned. Security Numbers
38
38 RMS Test Materials School Box Contents School Boxes: School Boxes: School Cover Memo School Cover Memo Packing List Packing List PreID Rosters PreID Rosters PreID Labels PreID Labels School Assessment Coordinator Kit – clear plastic bag School Assessment Coordinator Kit – clear plastic bag Document Count Forms Document Count Forms Paper Bands Paper Bands Peach Labels (TO BE SCORED – Grade 3 and Retake Materials) Peach Labels (TO BE SCORED – Grade 3 and Retake Materials) Red Labels (Grades 4-11 TO BE SCORED Materials) Red Labels (Grades 4-11 TO BE SCORED Materials) Yellow Labels (NOT TO BE SCORED Materials) Yellow Labels (NOT TO BE SCORED Materials) White Labels (Large Print, Braille, and One-Item-Per-Page Materials), if applicable White Labels (Large Print, Braille, and One-Item-Per-Page Materials), if applicable FCAT 2.0 Rulers (Grades 3 and 4 Mathematics only) FCAT 2.0 Rulers (Grades 3 and 4 Mathematics only) Reference Sheets Reference Sheets Work Folders, if applicable (CBT Grade 10/Retake Mathematics) Work Folders, if applicable (CBT Grade 10/Retake Mathematics) Reading Passage Booklets, if applicable (CBT Reading Retake accommodation) Reading Passage Booklets, if applicable (CBT Reading Retake accommodation) Reading, Mathematics, and Science Test Books, Test and Answer Books, Answer Books, and Answer Folders Reading, Mathematics, and Science Test Books, Test and Answer Books, Answer Books, and Answer Folders Corrected version of the FCAT/FCAT 2.0 Administration and Security Agreement Corrected version of the FCAT/FCAT 2.0 Administration and Security Agreement
39
39 RMS Test Materials School Boxes (continued) Special Document Boxes: Special Document Boxes: Special Document Kits, if applicable Special Document Kits, if applicable Special Documents Cover Memo Special Documents Cover Memo White Labels (Large Print, Braille, and OIPP Materials) White Labels (Large Print, Braille, and OIPP Materials) Document Count Forms Document Count Forms Special Document Return Envelope(s) Special Document Return Envelope(s) Test Materials Test Materials Save the original boxes for returning large print, braille, and OIPP materials. Save the original boxes for returning large print, braille, and OIPP materials.
40
40 Test Invalidation
41
41 Sample DO NOT SCORE (DNS) & UNDO Bubbles Writing Sample Reading, Mathematics, & Science Samples
42
42 Test Invalidation The DNS Bubble MUST be gridded on a USED document if: A test MUST be invalidated if any of the following circumstances occur: A test MUST be invalidated if any of the following circumstances occur: 1. A student has an electronic device during testing. 2. A student is cheating during testing. Situations involving possession of electronic devices or possible cheating, should be investigated and discussed with the school assessment coordinator and site administrator before a final invalidation decision is made Return ALL invalidated tests with the DNS bubble(s) gridded with all other TO BE SCORED (red-labeled) materials. Return ALL invalidated tests with the DNS bubble(s) gridded with all other TO BE SCORED (red-labeled) materials. This will ensure that the student’s record is on the electronic file, but the student will not receive a score. This will ensure that the student’s record is on the electronic file, but the student will not receive a score.
43
43 Possible Test Invalidation A test MAY be invalidated if any of the following circumstances occur: A test MAY be invalidated if any of the following circumstances occur: A student becomes ill and is unable to finish, OR a student is not allowed the correct amount of time. A student becomes ill and is unable to finish, OR a student is not allowed the correct amount of time. A an error occurs in the administration of an accommodation. A an error occurs in the administration of an accommodation. An error occurs in test administration or procedures that could compromise the validity of the test results (e.g., students had access to an unauthorized visual aid that gave an unfair advantage). An error occurs in test administration or procedures that could compromise the validity of the test results (e.g., students had access to an unauthorized visual aid that gave an unfair advantage). A student is disruptive during testing A student is disruptive during testing A student works in the wrong session A student works in the wrong session
44
44 Do NOT Invalidate 1. Student withdrew before starting a test 2. Student absent for a session or the entire testing window 3. Unused defective answer document 4. Unused incorrect preidentified information Package for return with NOT TO BE SCORED materials. Do NOT attempt to remove an affixed label.
45
45 Defective Materials
46
46 If a defective test book is identified before testing, give the student a replacement test book. If a defective test book is identified before testing, give the student a replacement test book. Return defective books with the NOT TO BE SCORED materials Return defective books with the NOT TO BE SCORED materials If a student discovers he/she has a defective test book during testing, give the student a replacement test book with the same form code. If a student discovers he/she has a defective test book during testing, give the student a replacement test book with the same form code. If the same form code book is not available and it is a Test & Answer Book, contact Student Assessment. If the same form code book is not available and it is a Test & Answer Book, contact Student Assessment. Defective Test Books
47
47 Defective Answer Documents Answer Documents If a defective answer document (answer folder, answer book, and test and answer book) is identified before testing, give the student a replacement document. If a defective answer document (answer folder, answer book, and test and answer book) is identified before testing, give the student a replacement document. Return defective documents with the NOT TO BE SCORED materials. Return defective documents with the NOT TO BE SCORED materials. All DNS bubbles MUST be gridded on an answer document and return the defective document with the NOT TO BE SCORED materials if any of the following circumstances occur: All DNS bubbles MUST be gridded on an answer document and return the defective document with the NOT TO BE SCORED materials if any of the following circumstances occur: Document is defective and USED Document is defective and USED Student Name, Student ID Number, District Number, School Number, OR Grade Level (except for Retake) is INCORRECT on a label affixed to a USED document Student Name, Student ID Number, District Number, School Number, OR Grade Level (except for Retake) is INCORRECT on a label affixed to a USED document A student label has been placed over another student label on a USED document A student label has been placed over another student label on a USED document If any of the three circumstances occurs during testing, give the student a replacement document. When the student completes the session, he/she must, under the supervision of the test administrator, transfer the exact responses from the defective document to the replacement. If any of the three circumstances occurs during testing, give the student a replacement document. When the student completes the session, he/she must, under the supervision of the test administrator, transfer the exact responses from the defective document to the replacement.
48
48 Defective Answer Documents (continued) (Answer Folder, Answer Book, or Test and Answer Book) Ensure the replacement document has the same form code if the replacement is one of the following: Ensure the replacement document has the same form code if the replacement is one of the following: Grade 3 Reading Test and Answer Book Grade 3 Reading Test and Answer Book Grade 3 Mathematics Test and Answer Book Grade 3 Mathematics Test and Answer Book Grade 4 Reading Test and Answer Book Grade 4 Reading Test and Answer Book Grade 4 Mathematics Test and Answer Book Grade 4 Mathematics Test and Answer Book Grade 5 Mathematics Test and Answer Book Grade 5 Mathematics Test and Answer Book
49
49 Defective Answer Documents (continued) (Answer Folder, Answer Book, or Test and Answer Book) Under the following circumstances, it is NOT necessary to grid the DNS bubble if the document has been packaged properly for return with all other NOT TO BE SCORED materials. Under the following circumstances, it is NOT necessary to grid the DNS bubble if the document has been packaged properly for return with all other NOT TO BE SCORED materials. 1. Preidentified document belongs to a student who has withdrawn before testing begins. 2. Preidentified document belongs to a student who has been absent during the entire testing window. 3. Document is defective and UNUSED (found before testing begins) 4. Preidentified information is incorrect and the document is UNUSED.
50
50 Test Security
51
51 Test Security Do NOT: ● Read, reveal, or copy test items ● Interpret or read items to students ● Change or interfere with student responses ● Read or copy student responses ● Fail to follow security procedures and test administration directions ● Fail to account for test materials before, during, and after testing Cause achievement of students or schools to be inaccurately measured or reported ● *If any staff involved in the test participate in the activities above either intentionally or unintentionally, they may be subject to criminal punishment and/or loss of teaching certification.
52
52 TEST SECURITY Test Security Documentation: Test Security Documentation: Every staff member involved in testing must receive live training from the Testing Coordinator. Every staff member involved in testing must receive live training from the Testing Coordinator. Every staff member involved in testing must sign a FCAT/FCAT 2.0 Test Administration and Security Agreement. Keep on file at the school Every staff member involved in testing must sign a FCAT/FCAT 2.0 Test Administration and Security Agreement. Keep on file at the school Every Test Administrator must sign the Test Administrator Prohibited Activities Agreement. Keep this on file at the school. Every Test Administrator must sign the Test Administrator Prohibited Activities Agreement. Keep this on file at the school. Anyone administering the test must put their Florida Educator certification number on both the Security Agreement and Prohibited Activities Agreement. Anyone administering the test must put their Florida Educator certification number on both the Security Agreement and Prohibited Activities Agreement. Seating Charts are mandatory. If a student moves during testing, it must be noted on the Seating Chart Seating Charts are mandatory. If a student moves during testing, it must be noted on the Seating Chart FCAT Required Administration Information is required. Security Numbers must be tracked. FCAT Required Administration Information is required. Security Numbers must be tracked. Test Security Logs must be completed for every testing room Test Security Logs must be completed for every testing room
53
53
54
54
55
55 Proctors ● Proctors needed when testing 30 (25 for CBT) or more students in a room ● “Administrative Assistants” used as a second set of eyes. ● Proctor Training BECON
56
56 Test Security ● NEVER leave materials unsecured ● Count materials each time they change hands ● Use the Test Material Chain of Custody Form 2012 form to track who is in contact with materials ● Collect materials daily ● Place materials in locked storage ● Record security numbers
57
57 CHAIN OF CUSTODY The following will be tracked: -District Name & School Name/Number -Location of Locked Storage Room -Names of Persons with Access to the Locked Storage Room/Location -Date Materials Arrived at the School -Date Shrink-Wrapped Test Material Packages are Opened -Date Materials are Returned to the District -Names, Locations, Actions, Times/Dates, and Signatures for any handling of materials. -Names, Locations, Actions, Times/Dates, and Signatures for any handling of materials.
58
58 Security Log
59
59 Security Numbers ● Track materials using security numbers ● Distribute materials sequentially ● Maintain complete list and verify each document is returned ● Document number ranges each time the materials are distributed and collected ● Note unused materials ● Record information on the FCAT Administration Record/Security Checklist
60
60 Placement of Security Numbers The Security Number will appear in these spaces.
61
61 Administration Record/Security Checklist Blank version of the form (located in Appendix C of the manual)
62
62 Pre-populated version of the form that can be downloaded from PearsonAccess into Excel Administration Record/ Security Checklist
63
63 Seating Chart
64
64 Testing Location Considerations Use classrooms whenever possible. Use classrooms whenever possible. Make sure that each room is free of distractions and has Make sure that each room is free of distractions and has Comfortable seating Comfortable seating Good lighting Good lighting Sufficient workspace Sufficient workspace Adequate ventilation Adequate ventilation Avoid testing in a cafeteria, gymnasium, auditorium, or library whenever possible. Avoid testing in a cafeteria, gymnasium, auditorium, or library whenever possible. Make sure that: Make sure that: students are not facing each other when seated at tables. students are not facing each other when seated at tables. students are not in seating (stadium or staggered) that allows them to easily view other students’ answers. students are not in seating (stadium or staggered) that allows them to easily view other students’ answers. there is at least three feet between students. there is at least three feet between students. Remove or cover all visual aids on student desks or displayed in the room, such as posters showing mathematical and scientific concepts. Remove or cover all visual aids on student desks or displayed in the room, such as posters showing mathematical and scientific concepts.
65
65 Emphasis on Active Administering and Proctoring Test Administrators and proctors must be actively monitoring students Test Administrators and proctors must be actively monitoring students **This means that for the entire test session, the adults in the room are actively walking around, observing students, and proactively addressing the class as to any potential issues.** Ensure that there is adequate space (3 feet) between students that are testing and that privacy boards are used. Ensure that there is adequate space (3 feet) between students that are testing and that privacy boards are used. Make sure that students are cannot view other students’ tests Make sure that students are cannot view other students’ tests Ensure the security of the test materials Ensure the security of the test materials Ensure all electronic devices are not in students’ possession. Ensure all electronic devices are not in students’ possession.
66
66 Invalidations Matrix Student Implications
67
67 Invalidations Matrix Staff Implications
68
68 Missing Materials/Security Breach Initiate a thorough investigation Initiate a thorough investigation IMMEDIATELY contact Student Assessment & Research at (754) 321-4250 IMMEDIATELY contact Student Assessment & Research at (754) 321-4250 Principal must generate a letter of explanation Principal must generate a letter of explanation Send letter to Area Superintendent, cc Director of Student Assessment & Research, within 2 days Send letter to Area Superintendent, cc Director of Student Assessment & Research, within 2 days
69
69 Letter of explanation documents: The circumstances, time and place, and names of individuals (students and staff) involved The circumstances, time and place, and names of individuals (students and staff) involved A detailed chronological record of all communication A detailed chronological record of all communication How the incident was resolved How the incident was resolved What steps were or will be taken to prevent recurrence What steps were or will be taken to prevent recurrence
70
70 Test Administrator Responsibilities
71
71 Test Administrator Responsibilities Before testing: Assemble Materials Assemble Materials Test Administration Manual is needed on the day of testing to read scripts to students, to ensure accurate timing for test sessions, and as a reference to avoid testing irregularities. Test Administration Manual is needed on the day of testing to read scripts to students, to ensure accurate timing for test sessions, and as a reference to avoid testing irregularities. Test Group Codes will be provided by your School Assessment Coordinator; a unique code must be provided to students for each session, as indicated in the scripts. Test Group Codes will be provided by your School Assessment Coordinator; a unique code must be provided to students for each session, as indicated in the scripts. Test Administrator Checklist (located in Appendix C) Test Administrator Checklist (located in Appendix C)
72
72 Test Administrator Responsibilities Before testing: Assemble Materials (cont’d) Assemble Materials (cont’d) Signs (located in Appendix C) Signs (located in Appendix C) Do Not Disturb (posted on entrances to the testing room) Do Not Disturb (posted on entrances to the testing room) Session (displayed for students) Session (displayed for students) Electronic Devices (displayed for students) Electronic Devices (displayed for students) Security Log (located in Appendix C) Security Log (located in Appendix C) Seating Chart for each test session Seating Chart for each test session Record of Required Administration Information Record of Required Administration Information Pencils for students, if needed Pencils for students, if needed Watch or Clock to keep accurate time during testing Watch or Clock to keep accurate time during testing
73
73 ELECTRONIC DEVICES!!!!
74
74 Test Administrator Responsibilities Before testing: Assemble Materials (cont’d) Assemble Materials (cont’d) Cover sheets (located in Appendix C) to separate test materials Cover sheets (located in Appendix C) to separate test materials Calculators for Grades 7, 8, and Retake Mathematics, as well as Grade 8 Science Calculators for Grades 7, 8, and Retake Mathematics, as well as Grade 8 Science Test Materials will be distributed on the day of testing Test Materials will be distributed on the day of testing
75
75 Test Administrator Responsibilities Before testing: Sign and return an FCAT/FCAT 2.0 Security Agreement, which indicates that the test administrator: Sign and return an FCAT/FCAT 2.0 Security Agreement, which indicates that the test administrator: Has received training Has received training Has read the Test Security Statute and State Board Rule Has read the Test Security Statute and State Board Rule Has read all applicable portions of the Test Administration Manual Has read all applicable portions of the Test Administration Manual Understands and agrees to adhere to all test security and administration policies and procedures Understands and agrees to adhere to all test security and administration policies and procedures Sign and return a Test Administrator Prohibited Activities Form (certification numbers must be recorded on this form) Sign and return a Test Administrator Prohibited Activities Form (certification numbers must be recorded on this form)
76
76 Test Administrator Responsibilities Communicate Testing Policies to Parents and Students Communicate Testing Policies to Parents and Students Electronic Devices Policy—If students are found with ANY electronic devices during testing, their tests will be invalidated. The best practice would be for students to leave devices at home or in their lockers on the day of testing. Electronic Devices Policy—If students are found with ANY electronic devices during testing, their tests will be invalidated. The best practice would be for students to leave devices at home or in their lockers on the day of testing. Leaving Campus—If students leave campus before completing the test (for lunch, an appointment, or illness, etc.), they WILL NOT be allowed to complete the test. Leaving Campus—If students leave campus before completing the test (for lunch, an appointment, or illness, etc.), they WILL NOT be allowed to complete the test. Student Pledge—Students will be asked to sign a pledge prior to testing indicating that they will not give or receive unauthorized help during the test. If students are caught cheating or irregular answer patterns are detected during scoring, their tests will be invalidated Student Pledge—Students will be asked to sign a pledge prior to testing indicating that they will not give or receive unauthorized help during the test. If students are caught cheating or irregular answer patterns are detected during scoring, their tests will be invalidated
77
77 Test Administrator Responsibilities Before testing: ● Read manual and attend training ● Prepare room for testing ● Remove or cover all visual aids ● Post DO NOT DISTURB and Electronic Devices signs ● Assemble materials needed for testing ● Receive test books and answer documents ● Receive and prepare additional materials ● Receive test group codes (Grades 3 – 10) ● Prepare Seating Chart
78
78 Test Administrator Responsibilities During testing DO: ● Use #2 pencils ONLY ● Have students clear all scratch paper, books, notes or electronic devices from desk ● Distribute materials, preidentified & blank ● Read appropriate scripts VERBATIM ● Make sure students have signed the Student Pledge, are working in the correct session/area of the assessment, are working independently and are not talking or disturbing other students.
79
79 Test Administrator Responsibilities During testing DO: ● Keep time accurately per the Test Administration Manual ● Complete the Test Administration Security Log, Required Administration Information and Seating Chart ● Maintain test security ● Encourage students to continue working, however, you may not talk with them about test items or help them with their answers. It is appropriate to address the entire class when doing this. ● Encourage students to go back and check their work, if they finish early
80
80 Test Administrator Responsibilities During testing DO NOT: ● Talk with students about test items ● help students with their answers. ● Use non-verbal queues in any way. ● check through books. ● return books to students after they have been collected. ● discuss test items or answers with students even after all test materials have been returned and testing has been completed. ● Talk on your cell phone, grade papers, work on the computer etc. You must be actively supervising the test administration. ● Return test materials to students once they have finished and submitted their assessment to you.
81
81 Test Administrator Responsibilities After Testing ● Collect test materials ● Notify School Coordinator of any missing materials ● Remove reference sheets ● Check DNS and UNDO bubbles, Preid info, student signature, and for stray marks ● Complete Security Log Security Log Seating Chart Seating Chart Administration Record/Security Checklists Administration Record/Security Checklists Comment Form- PearsonAccess.com/fl Comment Form- PearsonAccess.com/fl
82
82 Test Administrator Material Return Stack materials using cover sheets (in Appendix C): 1. Absent students (hold for make-up) 2. School TO BE SCORED w cover sheet(s) 3. Home Education, McKay, FTC Scholarship, and District then Florida K-8 Virtual School TO BE SCORED 4. NOT TO BE SCORED materials w/cover sheet 5. Administration Manual 6. Test Administration Security Log 7. Administration Record/Security Checklist 8. FCAT Rulers and Reference Sheets 9. FCAT Seating Chart Once you have organized your materials, return them to your school’s assessment coordinator by the end of test day.
83
83 School Coordinator Responsibilities
84
84 School Coordinator Responsibilities Before testing: ● Receive and inventory test materials. Box contents are listed on pages 238-239 of the manual ● Keep materials secure at all times in locked storage with limited access (no more than 3 people) ● Use the Chain of Custody form to track who has come in contact with the materials ● Track security numbers ● Do not open shrink-wrapped materials or begin preparing (applying student labels) more than one week prior to testing ● Save the original boxes for returning special document materials. ● Assign and communicate Test Group Codes ● If you need additional materials email assessment.materials@browardschools.com
85
85 School Coordinator Responsibilities Before testing: Train Test Administrators and Proctors Train Test Administrators and Proctors Distribute Test Administration Manuals and instruct administrators to read all appropriate sections. Make sure they have manuals on each day of testing. Distribute Test Administration Manuals and instruct administrators to read all appropriate sections. Make sure they have manuals on each day of testing. Ensure all test administrators maintain the following according to the requirements in the manual: Ensure all test administrators maintain the following according to the requirements in the manual: Records of Required Administration Information Records of Required Administration Information Seating Charts Seating Charts Security Logs Security Logs Review test security policy and procedures and collect the following: Review test security policy and procedures and collect the following: Signed Security Agreements Signed Security Agreements Signed Test Administrator Prohibited Activities Agreement (with certification numbers) Signed Test Administrator Prohibited Activities Agreement (with certification numbers)
86
86 School Coordinator Responsibilities Before testing: ● Make arrangements for accommodations ● Ensure Test Administrators are aware of which option will be used to collect materials ● Provide appropriate test settings ● Ensure visual aids are covered or removed ● There must be at least 3 feet between students ● Test in classrooms whenever possible
87
87 School Coordinator Responsibilities Before testing: ● Assign Proctors to test sessions ● Proctors are required for rooms where 30 or more students are tested ● It is strongly encouraged to assign proctors to rooms where fewer than 30 students are tested ● Make arrangements to test special program students not enrolled in your school, if any ● On test day distribute all materials necessary for testing.
88
88 School Coordinator Responsibilities During Testing: ● Provide test administrators with additional materials during testing, as necessary. ● Monitor each testing room to ensure that test administration and test security policies and procedures are followed. ● Be available during testing to answer questions from test administrators. ● Make sure that Security Logs, seating charts, and records of required administration information are being maintained in each testing room.
89
89 School Coordinator Responsibilities Maintain Security ● After ANY administration, initial OR make-up, materials must be returned to you immediately. ● Materials must be placed in locked storage between test sessions. ● Secure materials should never remain in classrooms or be taken from the school ’ s campus overnight. ● Report any testing irregularities or security breaches to the Student Assessment & Research Department immediately. ● Use the Chain of Custody form to record contact with test materials
90
90 School Coordinator Responsibilities After Testing Receive Materials from Test Administrators and verify all materials have been returned Receive Materials from Test Administrators and verify all materials have been returned Notify Student Assessment of any missing materials Notify Student Assessment of any missing materials Photocopy and file: Photocopy and file: Administration Record/Security Checklists Administration Record/Security Checklists Seating Charts Seating Charts Test Administration Security Logs Test Administration Security Logs Chain of Custody Form Chain of Custody Form …. Original documents to be sent in District Coordinator Box …. Original documents to be sent in District Coordinator Box Complete On-Line Comment Forms Complete On-Line Comment Forms
91
91 School Coordinator Material Return Prepare TO BE SCORED Answer Documents for return, completing a Document Count Form: 1. School TO BE SCORED 2. Home Education TO BE SCORED 3. McKay Scholarship TO BE SCORED 4. FTC Scholarship TO BE SCORED 5. FLVS Full Time and/or Florida Virtual Academy TO BE SCORED Prepare NOT TO BE SCORED materials for return Prepare NOT TO BE SCORED materials for return
92
92 School Coordinator Material Return Document Count Forms Verify that you have included all documents from make-up sessions before you complete the forms. Verify that you have included all documents from make-up sessions before you complete the forms. Complete Document Count Forms by following the instructions on the form. There is only one version of the count form (includes special documents and Retakes). Complete Document Count Forms by following the instructions on the form. There is only one version of the count form (includes special documents and Retakes). For Grades 3 – 10 TO BE SCORED materials, complete a separate Document Count Form for each grade level and document type. For Grades 3 – 10 TO BE SCORED materials, complete a separate Document Count Form for each grade level and document type. Retake TO BE SCORED materials must be sorted by document type ONLY (you may place materials for more than one grade level under one Document Count Form). Retake TO BE SCORED materials must be sorted by document type ONLY (you may place materials for more than one grade level under one Document Count Form).
93
93 School Coordinator Material Return Document Count Forms Do not copy blank count forms; however, once the count forms are completed, you may copy them for your records. If you need additional count forms, contact assessment.materials@browardschools.com Do not copy blank count forms; however, once the count forms are completed, you may copy them for your records. If you need additional count forms, contact assessment.materials@browardschools.com Place each completed form on top of the first stack of corresponding TO BE SCORED answer documents. Place each completed form on top of the first stack of corresponding TO BE SCORED answer documents. Separate Document Count Forms must be completed for any special program student documents (Home Ed, Virtual School, etc.). Separate Document Count Forms must be completed for any special program student documents (Home Ed, Virtual School, etc.).
94
94 School Coordinator Material Return Document Count Forms The information on the Document Count Form will be used for scoring purposes. If information (e.g., school number) on the Document Count Form conflicts with information on a PreID label or a student grid sheet, the information on the Document Count Form will be used. Therefore, it is vital that all information on this form be accurate. The information on the Document Count Form will be used for scoring purposes. If information (e.g., school number) on the Document Count Form conflicts with information on a PreID label or a student grid sheet, the information on the Document Count Form will be used. Therefore, it is vital that all information on this form be accurate. See pages 244-249 of the manual for more detailed instructions. See pages 244-249 of the manual for more detailed instructions.
95
95 Ensure that the correct district and school numbers are gridded Grid the correct document type, number of documents under the form, and special document type, if applicable
96
96 Materials Return
97
97 Paper Band Indicate District Number, School Number and School Name Indicate District Number, School Number and School Name Count and indicate number of documents in THIS band Count and indicate number of documents in THIS band Number total paper bands 1 of n, 2 of n, where “n” is the total number of paper bands per document type Number total paper bands 1 of n, 2 of n, where “n” is the total number of paper bands per document type
98
98 Paper Band Documents for each grade level and document type must be banded separately. You may use more than one paper band per grade level and document type, if necessary. Documents for each grade level and document type must be banded separately. You may use more than one paper band per grade level and document type, if necessary. Place a paper band around each stack of TO BE SCORED answer documents. The Document Count Form must be under the paper band on top of the stack labeled 1 of n. Place a paper band around each stack of TO BE SCORED answer documents. The Document Count Form must be under the paper band on top of the stack labeled 1 of n. Seal the paper band and be sure that it securely holds the documents. Do not use staples, paper clips, or tape. Seal the paper band and be sure that it securely holds the documents. Do not use staples, paper clips, or tape.
99
99 Package Materials for Return Place Reading, Mathematics, and Science TO BE SCORED materials in the boxes according to the diagram on page 252 of the manual. You may place materials for more than one grade level in a box. You may place materials for more than one grade level in a box. Place the appropriate colored label in the square on the top of each box that reads “Apply return shipping label here.” Place the appropriate colored label in the square on the top of each box that reads “Apply return shipping label here.” Labels may be placed over any existing shipping labels (e.g., vendor or carrier labels). Do not copy labels. Labels may be placed over any existing shipping labels (e.g., vendor or carrier labels). Do not copy labels. If you need additional return labels, contact your district assessment coordinator. If you need additional return labels, contact your district assessment coordinator.
100
100 RMS Packaging Diagram Page 252 in your Manual
101
101 Grade 3 TO BE SCORED BLUE-Labeled Shipment Grade 3 TO BE SCORED BLUE-Labeled Shipment Pack Materials in this order: 1. Florida Virtual School Answer Documents in separate bands with separate Document Count Form 2. Home Education, McKay, and FTC Scholarship and the District’s Virtual Program TO BE SCORED Answer Documents in separate bands with separate Document Count Forms 3. Banded Stacks with document count forms, and your School’s TO BE SCORED Answer Documents *Affix a BLUE label on top of each box *Number the boxes 1 of n, 2 of n etc.
102
102 SSS Grades 4-8 TO BE SCORED RED-Labeled Shipment Pack Materials in this order: 1. Florida Virtual School Answer Documents in separate bands with separate Document Count Form 2. Home Education, McKay, and FTC Scholarship and the District’s Virtual Program TO BE SCORED Answer Documents in separate bands with separate Document Count Forms 3. Banded Stacks (by grade level) with document count forms, and your School’s TO BE SCORED Answer Documents *Affix a RED label on top of each box *Number the boxes 1 of n, 2 of n etc.
103
103 SSS NOT TO BE SCORED YELLOW-Labeled Shipment ● Place ALL NOT TO BE SCORED materials in boxes, including: 1. Unused Preidentified and Non-Preidentified Answer Documents 2. Answer Documents with ALL DNS bubbles gridded 3. Test Books without answer spaces ● Seal the boxes ● Affix a YELLOW label on top of each box ● Number the boxes 1 of n, 2 of n with n being the total number of NTBS boxes being returned
104
104 Unlabeled Boxes – District Coordinator Only Include These Materials: ● ORIGINAL FCAT Administration Records/Security Checklists ● ORIGINAL FCAT Seating Charts ● ORIGINAL Test Administration & Security Logs ● ORIGINAL Chain of Custody Forms ● Seal and write “District Coordinator ONLY” and your school’s name and 4-digit number on box
105
105 SSS Return Boxes Label Color Grade 3 TO BE SCORED Answer Documents BLUE Grades 4-8 TO BE SCORED Answer Documents RED NOT TO BE SCORED Materials YELLOW All special documents, Large Print and Braille Materials (TO BE SCORED and NOT TO BE SCORED documents and braille notes) WHITE Non-secure materials (unused paper bands, unused Document Count Forms, unused braille paper, etc.) Original Administrative Materials: Record of Required Administration Information FCAT Security Logs Seating Charts FCAT Security Logs Seating Charts Chain of Custody Form Chain of Custody Form No Return Label – Mark Boxes District Coordinator ONLY
106
106 Material Pick-Up: To-Be-Scored Boxes Blue-Labeled Grade 3 SSS (Reading and Math) Blue-Labeled Grade 3 SSS (Reading and Math) Warehouse staff will pick-up All 3 rd Grade Blue labeled boxes: Tuesday and Wednesday April 24 & 25, 2012 (To-Be-Scored Only, Do Not Send Not-To-Be-Scored Materials)
107
107 Material Pick-Up: To-Be-Scored Boxes Red-Labeled Grades 4 -8 SSS Red-Labeled Grades 4 -8 SSS (Reading Math and Science) Warehouse staff will pick-up Red Labeled Elementary: Friday and Monday April 27th & 30th, 2012 (To-Be-Scored Only, Do Not Send Not-To-Be-Scored Materials)
108
108 Material Pick-Up Not-To-Be Scored Yellow-Labeled SSS & District Coordinator Only Box Warehouse and Pony will pick-up May 1 st – May 3rd Email: assessment.materials@browardschools.com
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.