Pennsylvania System of School Assessment (PSSA) Administrator Training
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Pennsylvania System of School Assessment
(PSSA)Administrator Training
Agenda• General Overview• Important Information• Monitoring Information• Planning for the Assessment• PASA Students and Exceptions to
Participation• Administering the Assessment• PDE Policy – Test Security• Before the Assessment – DRC Information• During the Assessment – DRC Information• After the Assessment – DRC Information
• Grades 3 – 8 and Grade 11 Reading and Mathematics – DRC
• Grades 5, 8, & 11 Writing – DRC• Grades 4, 8, & 11 Science – DRC• Grade 12 Retest – DRC• Reporting – The Grow Network• Policy – PDE
General Overview
General OverviewNew this year
– Booklets do not need to be returned for PASA students
– Student attributions will be at the district and school level
General OverviewNew this year
– New return procedures for Answer Booklets
– PIMS data was used to produce Student Precode Labels
– PIMS must be used to correct data for student precode records
– Science test is operational
General OverviewToday’s Training Highlights
– Do’s and Don’ts– Using Barcode Labels– Understanding Student Attributions – Accurate AYP reporting– Easier administration
Important InformationDRC Contact Information
– Our toll free number is:1-800-451-7849
– Our fax number is: 1-763-268-3008
– Our email is:[email protected]
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Important InformationPDE contact information
– Our phone number is:717-705-2343
or717–787–4234
– Our e-mail is: [email protected].
Important InformationKey Assessment Dates
– February 11 to 22 – Grades 5, 8 & 11 Writing •Final materials returned by February 27.
– March 31 to April 11 – Grades 3 – 8 & 11 Reading and Mathematics •Final materials returned by April 16.
– April 28 to May 9 – Grades 4, 8 & 11 Science•Materials returned no later than May 14.
Important InformationKey Reporting Dates
– May 12 to May 23, 2008 – Data Corrections 1
– June 20, 2008 – District Student Data Files posted to DRC’s Report Delivery System
Important InformationKey Reporting and AYP Dates
– June 23 to June 27, 2008 – Data Corrections 2
– July 1, 2008 – Pre-Appeals AYP files posted to DRC’s Report Delivery System.
– July 1 to July 15, 2008 – AYP Appeals window
Important Information• The 2008 AYP Performance and
Participation Map will be posted at www.pde.state.pa.us/pas/cwp
• A district that has placed a student into an alternative educational setting inside or outside the district is responsible for ensuring the student’s participation in the assessment.
• A new option for reporting individual student PSSA performance will be available in June
Important Information• The entity delivering the student’s
education is responsible for ordering and receiving materials and administering the test.
• Know your district’s procedures for Home Schooled and Cyber Charter School students.
• CTE Coding
Monitoring
PDE will be monitoring the
PSSA administration procedures in March of 2008
Areas of review• Test Security • Forms tracking• Test administration• Use of
accommodations for students with IEPs & 504 Plans and ELL students
MonitoringSelection Criteria
• Schools will be selected randomly• PDE reserves the right to monitor schools in
addition to those randomly selected, criteria may include:– Alleged violations that were not self reported– Follow up of previously documented issues – Suspicious assessment results
Monitoring On site visit format
• Visits will occur between 3/25/08 & 4/11/08– Prior to first day of testing– During testing
Planning for the Assessment
Testing Preparation DOs:• Plan for testing rooms and times.• Post PA General Description of Scoring
Guidelines.• Provide test administrators with
– Training– Test manuals– Schedule
Planning for the Assessment
Accommodations– NCLB requires that all children participate.– The 2008 Accommodations Guidelines for
Students with IEPs and 504 Plans, Guidelines for ELLs, and All Students are available at www.pde.state.pa.us/a_and_t
– Order modified test formats (Braille, Large Print):• Call PaTTAN @ 1-800-360-7282.
All student responses must be transcribed into a regular scannable answer booklet.
Planning for the Assessment
• Parental Request to view the test.• Order English/Spanish Mathematics tests.• Schedule small group setting(s).• Schedule extended time setting(s).• Assign test administrators for breaks and
movement to other setting(s).• Plan for secure distribution & collection of
materials after each session.
PASA Students• PASA or PSSA is decided by the IEP teamTo be eligible to participate in PASA, students must…
– Be in grade 3 through 8 or 11 by September 1 of the school year in which assessment is to be accomplished; and
– Have significant cognitive disabilities; and– Require intensive instruction to learn; and– Require extensive adaptation and support to perform and
meaningfully participate in the activities; and– Require substantial modifications of general education
curriculum; and– Participate in general education curriculum in a
substantially different way than most other students.• MUST MEET ALL SIX CRITERIA• Order PASA tests: call 412-648-7082.
Exceptions to Participation
• Participates in PASA for Math & Reading, Science
• Participates in school-provided alternate assessment for writing
• Voluntary participation in Reading and Writing for 1st year ELL students
• Parental request for religious exclusion
District Assessment Coordinators
Receive, Distribute, and Return Materials
to DRC
School Coordinator School Coordinator
Test AdministratorTest AdministratorTest Administrator Test Administrator
Administering the Assessment
DO:• maintain calm & quiet.• remove or cover all
instructional materials.• provide:
– blank scratch paper– sharpened pencils– allowable highlighters.
• encourage students.• return all test materials
to secure location.
DO NOT:• allow unsupervised
breaks.• display visual cues, e.g.
picture icons.• provide pre-printed
graphic organizers.• allow pens/colored
pencils; stray marks.• prompt students.• keep any test materials.
Administering the Assessment
• Avoid test fatigue: not more than 2.5 hrs. including breaks & administration time.
• Administer sections in sequence.• Complete most of testing during 1st
week of window• Allow 2nd week for make-ups &
unexpected occurrences.
PDE Policy – Test Security• The assessments rely on the measurement of
individual achievement. Any deviation from assessment procedures is strictly prohibited and will be considered a violation of test security.
• School administrators, teachers and any other education personnel who are involved in the assessment program must maintain the security of all assessment materials at all times.
• Because the assessment must remain secure, teachers/Test Administrators should not have assessment materials in their possession at any time other than during the actual assessment administration.
PDE Policy – Test Security
• Maintain test security:
– Refer to PDE security guidelines @
www.pde.state.pa.us/a_and_t/cwpand click on PSSA Test Security
Procedure
Before the Assessment• Read the manuals• Inventory/account for all materials• Order Additional Materials
Make sure to include your District Code along with your District Name.
Make sure to include your School Code along with your School Name.
Indicate the quantity you need.
Additional Material Request form is located in the Handbook for Assessment Coordinators and Administrators
Before the Assessment• Schedule the assessments• Prepare administrators• Use the Student Precode System
During the AssessmentBarcode Labels
Answer booklets returned to DRC for processing must have a label attached. The only answer booklets that should NOT have labels attached are booklets that are unused and COMPLETELY blank.
Whether a Student Precode or a District/School Label is used, page 3 needs to be filled out for any student using an accommodation.
During the AssessmentSTUDENT PRECODE LABELS Student Precode Labels contain
district/school information, individual student demographic information, as well as CTE or student attribution information.
During the AssessmentDO NOT SCORE LABELS All sites will receive Do Not Score Labels for
answer booklets that should not be scored.Do Not Score Labels for Reading and
Mathematics are grade specific
During the AssessmentDISTRICT/SCHOOL LABELS District/School Labels contain district and
school specific information only. These labels should be used when Student Precode Labels are not used.
During the AssessmentBubbling the answer booklets• Grade 3 marking done by Test
Administrators• PASA students• English Language Learners
– Use March 23, 2007, for calculating first year in U.S. school
During the AssessmentNon Assessed Students • Student had a recent medical
emergency.• Student had an extended absence for the
entire testing window.*• Student had a parental request for
exclusion from the assessment.*• Other*
* These will negatively affect AYP participation rates
During the AssessmentAdministration Do’s and Don’ts• All students must use a No. 2 pencil.• Use of highlighters.• Sections must be administered in order.• Do not allow extended breaks during a
section.• If a student goes home ill.
During the AssessmentAdministration Do’s and Don’ts • Be Prepared• Provide Encouragement• Keep classroom distractions to a minimum• Do not provide or permit the use of PDAs,
dictionaries, thesauri, spell- or grammar-checkers, or any device that can transmit information to another device on any sections of assessments.
During the Assessment• Distribution and
collection procedures
• Security Numbers• Security Checklist
Security numbers are located below the barcode are on the back of every secure booklet shipped by DRC. This barcode is the scannable version of the security number.
Mr. Gillin
Mr. Schiller 3/22
3/16
Destroyed due to illness
2008
During the AssessmentUnusual CircumstancesTest Administrators may encounter situations not covered
in the manuals. The Test Administrator, along with the School and District Coordinator, should use their best professional judgment on how to handle each situation keeping test security and integrity in mind.
One example is when a student becomes ill on a test. These tests should be destroyed and NOT returned to DRC. Make sure to note on the Materials Accountability Form that the document was destroyed due to student illness.
QUESTIONS? CALL 1-800-451-7849
After the Assessment
Materials Accountability Form
After the Assessment
Test Security Affidavit
After the AssessmentReturn Instructions – Writing• Test Administrators• School Assessment Coordinators• District Assessment Coordinators
DRC Return Shipping Label
UPS
Unused booklets
and unopened packages
Used booklets
After the AssessmentReturn Instructions – Math & Reading and
Science
• Test Administrators• School Assessment Coordinators• District Assessment Coordinators
DRC Return Shipping Label
Answer Booklets
DRC Return Shipping Label
Test Booklets Unopened Packs
Test booklets
and unopened packages
All Answer Booklets
UPS
After the AssessmentReturn Instructions General• Be organized• Have clear communications and
define a plan for returning scorable materials early
• Schedule your final pick up early
For the Writing and Science assessments, place one UPS-RS label on the top of each box to be returned to DRC.
If you do not have a regularly scheduled UPS pick-up or delivery, call UPS at (866) 857-1501 to arrange a pick up.
For Mathematics and Reading, place one UPS-RS label on the top of each box of Answer Booklets to be returned to DRC.
After the AssessmentMaterial Pick Up
Special Note• Keep a copy of the UPS-RS tracking number
or the airbill from the carrier returning your PSSA materials.
• Often DRC has questions about a district’s assessment materials, so we make follow-up phone calls after the testing window has closed.
• It is important to return these calls as soon as possible in order ensure fast and accurate reporting.
Student Precode SystemThe DRC Student Precode System will be
available until April 18, 2008.– All changes to demographic information
MUST be made using the Pennsylvania Information Management System (PIMS) during a February/March upload window.
– All student attribution information MUST be entered in the DRC Student Precode System.
PA CUSTOMER SERVICE Data Recognition Corporation understands the
intricacies involved with large scale assessments like the PSSA. Our customer service representatives are always ready and willing to help with any questions or problems.
Our number is 1-800-451-7849
Or email us [email protected]
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Pennsylvania Department of Education
To contact someone from the Pennsylvania Department of Education –
(717) 787- 4234Or
(717) 705-2343