Title: AYP Reminders
1AYP Reminders
- Annual measurable objectives and intermediate
goals are to increase in 2007 - All students proficient by 2013-2014
- Minimum n of 50 still in effect
- Confidence intervals still in effect
2AYP Reminders (Continued)
- Scores to be averaged over 3 years
- Exemptions for medical emergencies or medically
fragile students - Continuous enrollment from 5th instructional day
- Attendance at 90
- Graduation rate at 80
3Annual Measurable Objectives
4 Exemplary Accreditation
- All schools will be ranked by the percent
proficient in each subject (reading/language
arts, math, science, and social studies)
including the writing assessment. The schools
earning the top combined ranking will be eligible
for the next step of ranking on a student
achievement index. All students in each school
will be ranked by a student achievement index in
each subject of reading/language arts, math,
science, and social studies on the WESTEST and
writing assessment with progressive weighting for
scores at each performance level (.25 for Below
Mastery, .5 for Mastery, .75 for Above Mastery,
and 1.0 for Distinguished) and aggregated for a
total ranking. The top ten percent weighted
ranking for elementary, middle, and high schools
will be eligible as Exemplary. - Student attendance rate at or above 94
- Student graduation rate is at or above 85
- At least 55 of graduates declare their intent to
enroll in college or other post-secondary
education (2005) - At least 5 of students successfully complete
Advanced Placement, dual credit, or honors classes
5Delivery of Test Materials to Schools
Make arrangements for delivery of the secure test
materials to schools no sooner than one week
before the testing date
6Securing Test Materials
- Keep the test materials in a locked and secured
central location until the day of the test.
7Post Administration
- Verify materials returned to the County Test
Coordinator from the schools which include - Test Booklets
- Test Irregularities Sheets
- Print Special Education Student Testing Option
Report (WVS.326) - Documents to be kept on file with CTC /Special
Education Director
8Calendar of Testing Activities
9 10WESTEST Training of Principal/Building Level
Coordinators Responsibilities
11TRAINING
- ALL Principals/Building Level Coordinators must
be trained by the County Test Coordinator. - A Principal/Building Level Coordinator at a large
school may designate ONE Assistant Building Level
Coordinator who must, also, be trained by the
Principal/Building Level Coordinator.
12Training
- Review West Virginia Board of Education Policy
2340 with Examiners. - Review the Responsible Test Administration
Practices section of the Test Coordinators
Manual. - Train Examiners in the proper completion of
forms. - Train Examiners in proper return of testing
materials.
13Training
- Instruct Examiners to read and follow all
standardized testing procedures as outlined in
Examiners Manual. - Instruct Examiners that no test booklet may be
removed from the room. - Instruct Examiners not to disclose the contents
of WESTEST.
14Training
- Any individual who administers, handles, or has
access to secure test materials at the county or
school shall complete each required assessments
training, as appropriate. - Upon completion of training the individual must
sign either a WVBE Examiners/Proctors/ Scribes
Secure Materials and Test Procedures Agreement or
WVBE County/School Personnel Secure Materials
Agreement to remain on file in the appropriate
office each year.
15Preparations in Advance
- Notify parents and students (WESTEST Parent
Brochure). - Establish a block of time for test
administration. - Prepare testing schedule.
- Establish a locked and secure location within the
school for test booklets to be stored before and
after daily testing.
16Suggested Testing Time Block and Schedule for
Test Week Grades 3 - 8
Reading/Language Arts
Social Studies
Science
Mathematics
Administrative Time 5 minutes
Administrative Time 5 minutes
Administrative Time 5 minutes
Administrative Time 5 minutes
Session 1, Part 1 10 minutes
Session 1 35 minutes
Session 1 35 minutes
Session 1 30 minutes
10 Minute Break
10 Minute Break
10 Minute Break
1 Minute Break
Session 1, Part 2 30 minutes
Session 2 30 minutes
Session 2 30 minutes
Session 2 30 minutes
10 Minute Break
10 Minute Break
Session 3 25 minutes
Session 2 30 minutes
17Suggested Testing Time Block and Schedule for
Test Week Grade 10
Mathematics
Reading/Language Arts
Science
Administrative Time 5 minutes
Administrative Time 5 minutes
Administrative Time 5 minutes
Session 1, Part 1 10 minutes
Session 1 35 minutes
Session 1 30 minutes
1 Minute Break
10 Minute Break
10 Minute Break
Session 1, Part 2 30 minutes
Session 2 30 minutes
Session 2 30 minutes
10 Minute Break
10 Minute Break
Session 3 25 minutes
Session 2 30 minutes
18Preparations in Advance
- Establish testing rooms and Examiner assignments.
- Ensure that all Examiners are trained in the
following - All test security procedures
- Reporting procedures for any violation of test
security - Possible consequences of test or data security
violations - The Testing Code of Ethics
- Test administration procedures
- Preparation of classrooms for testing
- Documentation of IEP Accommodations (WVS.326
Print Special Education Student Testing Options
Report)
19Preparations in Advance
- Require Examiners to sign and return Test
Procedures Agreement for Examiner. - Prepare Examiners Testing Packets
- Examiners Manual
- Calculators (if applicable)
- Appropriate Measuring Tools (ruler, protractor,
shapes) and/or Mathematics Punch-Out Tools (if
applicable) - Scratch Paper
- Test Irregularity Sheet
- Extra Pencils and Erasers
- Do Not Disturb Sign
- Testing Roster (optional)
- Student Test Booklets with Pre-slugged Labels
- Print Special Education Student Testing Options
Report - WVS.326 (if applicable)
20Preparations in Advance
- The Principal/Building Level Coordinator will
- provide two copies (one for the Reading/Language
Arts assessment and one for the Mathematics
assessment) of the report. - Give copies to the assigned Examiners
administering the WESTEST to the students listed
on the report. - verify that all materials/equipment needed for
accommodations are available.
21Procedures for Handling Test Materials Prior to
Testing
- Open the bundles of test booklets and verify that
all booklets are in sequential security inventory
barcode order. - Verify contents match packing slips (Box 1) and
keep these for your records. - On the Security Checklist, place checkmarks in
the received column as appropriate to verify
receipt of each test booklet. - Large Print and Braille booklets are on the
Security Checklist for all students who need
accommodations. - Document any security inventory barcode
discrepancies on the Security Checklist. - Notify the County Test Coordinator immediately of
any discrepancies.
22School Security Checklist
Student names go here
23Procedures for Preparing Test Materials Prior to
Testing
- Place the Pre-Slugged Label, with the bar coding
on the front of each test booklet in the
indicated area. - Record the student name next to the booklet
security number assigned to that student on the
School Security Checklist. - Use this Security Checklist procedure for any
Examiner who must read aloud to students. Place
the name of the Examiner in the student name
box on the Security Checklist. Use the same
check-in check-out procedure for this test
booklet.
24Student Test Booklet
Check for Student Label here.
Student completes this information.
25Procedures for Preparing Test Materials Prior to
Testing
- Damaged or lost student Security Inventory
Barcode labels can be replaced by contacting the
WVDE, Office of Assessment and Accountability. - Complete the Bio-Grid information on the inside
cover of the test booklet for any student not
having a Pre-Slugged Label. Record the student
name next to the assigned booklet security number
on the Security Checklist.
26Bio-Grid
27Procedures for Preparing Test Materials Prior to
Testing
- Keep the CTB boxes for returning materials to the
County Test Coordinator. - Lock the test booklets in a safe secure location
before and after daily testing.
28Requests for Additional Materials
- The Principal/Building Level Coordinator should
contact the County Test Coordinator with requests
for additional materials or with any questions
about materials.
Last day to request materials May 9, 2007 200
P.M.
29Principal/Building Level Coordinator
Responsibilities During Testing
- Use the Security Checklist to check-in/check-out
student test booklets daily. - Collect test booklets from each Examiner, for
students who are absent, shortly after the
testing session begins. - Create a make-up schedule for students who are
absent. - Ensure that unnecessary distractions are reduced
or eliminated during test administration - Public announcements
- Fire drills
- Ringing bells
- Telephones
30Principal/Building Level Coordinator
Responsibilities During Testing
- Monitor testing rooms to ensure proper testing
procedures are followed. - Check-in test booklets and forms immediately
after daily testing. - Invalidation of student booklets is the
responsibility of the Principal/Building Level
Coordinator and must be bubbled in the invalid
box by the Principal/Building Level Coordinator. - Secure test booklets in a locked central
location(s). - Prepare materials for the next testing session.
31Damaged Test Booklets
- The Principal/Building Level Coordinator will
obtain a clean test booklet from school overage
or CTC. - Arrange for the student responses to be
transcribed to a clean test booklet. - Complete a WESTEST Scribe Verification Form (2
copies school and CTC) - Complete the student information on the Bio-Grid
or apply the student barcode label. Request a
duplicate student barcode label from the WVDE,
Office of Assessment and Accountability.
32Damaged Test Booklets
- Seal the damaged booklet in a container/bag
- Return the sealed container/bag to the CTC with a
letter detailing what occurred. The letter
should contain the following information - - Explanation of what happened
- - Barcode number of test booklet
- - School number
- - Students name
- - Grade level
- - Test booklet edition type
-
33Damaged Test Booklet
- Contaminated test booklets should not be returned
to CTB/McGraw-Hill. - Process the transcribed booklet as a booklet TO
BE SCORED by CTB/McGraw-Hill. - Clearly document on the Security Checklist any
damaged or contaminated test booklets.
34Return of Materials to County Test Coordinator
- Verify that all test booklets have been returned
from Examiners. - Make sure the numbers listed on the School
Security Checklist match the test booklets
returned from Examiners. - All discrepancies must be resolved before
materials are returned to the County Test
Coordinator.
35Return of Materials to County Test Coordinator
- Schools that have agreed to test students from
Private and/or Parochial schools must keep their
booklets separate from the local school.
36Return of Materials to County Test Coordinator
- Preparing Large Print and Braille Test Booklets
for Return to the County Test Coordinator - Regular-sized test booklets containing the
transcribed student responses from Large Print
and Braille are processed as completed test
booklets to be scored. - All Large Print and Braille test booklets must be
returned with unused materials to CTB/McGraw-Hill
and labeled Do Not Score.
37Color-Coded Labels
38Return of Materials to County Test Coordinator
- Boxes are not to be sealed by the
Principal/Building Level Coordinator. - Keep the bottom copy of the School Security
Checklist for the schools records. - Make and keep copies of the following Test
Irregularity Sheets, Scribe Verification Forms
and Print Special Education Student Testing
Options Report (WVS.326) for the schools
records.
39Return of Materials
- Deliver unsealed boxes to the County Test
Coordinator with the following - School Security Checklists
- Test Irregularity Sheets
- Scribe Verification Forms
- Print Special Education Student Testing Options
Report (WVS.326)
40 41WESTEST Training of Examiners Responsibilities
42WESTEST Training Examiner ResponsibilitiesPrior
to Testing
43Prior to First Testing Session
- Attend WESTEST Training for Examiners
- Sign Examiners/Proctors/Scribes Secure
Materials and Test Procedures Agreement and
return to Principal - Review the Examiners Manual
- Prepare Mathematics Punch-out Tools
- Obtain a class packet from the Principal/Building
Test Coordinator
44Prior to the First Testing Session
- Inform students and their parents of the test
date and the purpose of the test. - Ensure that each student is familiar with general
types of questions on the test and procedures to
follow when recording answers to the test
questions. - Suggest that students bring a quiet individual
activity in case they complete the test early.
45Prior to the First Testing Session
- Practice using the Mathematics Punch-out Tools
with students. Students may use their own
protractors and rulers. - Student protractors and rulers may not have
information on them that could be clues or
answers to questions on the WESTEST (ex. name of
shapes).
46Prior to the First Testing Session
- Familiarize students with the Mathematics Formula
Sheet, Science Reference Sheet, or The Periodic
Table of Elements, Units, Definitions, and
Abbreviations Sheet from the test booklets.
- http//westest.k12.wv.us/pdf/Sci_ref-sheet_op05WV1
.pdf - http//westest.k12.wv.us/pdf/Math_ref-sheet_op05WV
1.pdf - http//westest.k12.wv.us/pdf/Periodic_Table_op05WV
1.pdf
47Prior to the First Testing Session
- Inform students of the kinds of calculators that
may be used for the Science tests and Session 2
of the Mathematics test. Calculators may not be
used for Session 1 of the Mathematics test. - All types of memory must be cleared prior to and
after testing. Any programs or applications must
be removed prior to testing. - Texas Instrument Manuals
- Casio Calculator Manuals
- Sharp Calculator Manuals
48Prior to First Testing Session
For Examiners administering WESTEST to students
with IEP testing accommodations
- If you are testing RLA or Math, obtain the Print
Special Education Student Testing Option Report
(WVS.326) from the principal. - Review each childs listed testing accommodations
prior to testing
49Prior to the First Testing Session
- Check-out test booklets, verify count and initial
Security Checklist. - Check to see that each test booklet has a
pre-coded student label on the front cover. If
there is no student label, then the
Principal/Building Level Coordinator will have
bubbled in the Bio-Grid information.
50Before Testing Begins
- Ensure that any specific content information
pertinent to the test being administered is not
displayed in the area during test administration. - A DO NOT DISTURB sign shall be
- placed on the door during testing.
51Before Testing Begins
- Students shall be seated to deter interaction
with each other during testing. - Clear desks/work areas of all booklets, papers,
and other materials. - Cell phones and watches
- or pagers with alarms are
- to be turned off.
52Before Testing Begins
- Show examples on the board of how to fill in
answer circles correctly. Emphasize that
students must make complete erasures and write
answers in the space/lines provided.
53Before Testing Begins
- Have at least two 2 pencils with good erasers
for each student. Have at least 2 pages of
scratch paper for each student. (Graph paper may
used as scratch paper.)
54Bio-Grid
- The Bio-Grid is completed only for students who
do not have a Pre-Slugged Label. - This should be completed by the
Principal/Building Level Coordinator.
Check to make sure students have not filled
in these bubbles.
55School Security Checklist
Examiner initials CHECK-OUT
Principal initials CHECK-IN
56Check for Student Label here.
Student completes this information.
57WESTEST TrainingExaminer ResponsibilitiesDuring
and After Testing
58During Testing
- Set aside the test booklets for students who are
absent. Each day, the Principal/ Building Level
Coordinator will collect the test booklets not
being used shortly after the test administration
begins. - Read the student directions verbatim. These
directions are printed in the boxed areas
preceded by the word SAY.
59Reminder The Reading/Language Arts test may not
be read aloud or signed to any student. Only the
directions may be read aloud or signed.
Reading/Language Arts Day 2 Session 1,
Reading/Language Arts Distribute test booklets to
the students. Make sure each student gets
his/her own test booklet. Students may use
scratch paper for the Reading/Language Arts test.
Grade 4
Grade 3
60During Testing
- Students must be given adequate time to complete
the test. If a student who has required
additional time stops working for more than 10
minutes and has not closed his/her test booklet,
it is recommended that the test be ended. - Each content test must be completed on the day it
is started.
61During Testing
- Circulate around the room to monitor student
progress on the test. - Instruct students they must not remove the
Mathematics Formula Sheet, Science Reference
Sheet, or The Periodic Table of Elements, Units,
Definitions, and Abbreviations Sheet from the
test booklets.
62During Testing
- Document any problem(s) with student/ group
testing on the Testing Irregularity Sheet.
Irregularities are events that disrupt two or
more students. Irregularities that could
invalidate the test, must be reported to the
Principal/Building Level Coordinator as soon as
possible within that day of testing.
63During Testing
- Damaged test booklets need to be reported to the
Principal/Building Level Coordinator immediately.
Do not destroy or dispose of the damaged test
booklet. - Make sure test booklets are closed and secure
during breaks.
64During Testing
- Check to see that students write in the test
booklet only where directed to do so. For
constructed response questions, students show
their work and write their answers in the space
provided. For multiple choice items, students
fill in the circle of their choice.
65During Testing
- Ensure that any student who has completed a
session has closed the test booklet, is engaged
in a silent activity, and does not re-open the
test booklet until instructed to do so. - Document any accommodations provided for students
with disabilities (Print Special Education
Student Testing Options Report WVS.326)
66Standardized Conditions Required
- Proper administration of tests plays an integral
part in the testing process and is vital to the
accuracy of test results. - For the test results to support valid inferences,
each Examiner will adhere to the conditions
described in the Examiners Manual and the
Testing Code of Ethics.
67Standardized Conditions RequiredAdministration
- Examiners must be educators, approved employees
of the state, county or RESA or an educator in a
private/parochial school with a valid West
Virginia teaching license. - Examiners shall be trained prior to test
administration and shall sign a West Virginia
Board of Education Examiners/ Proctors/Scribes
Secure Materials and Test Procedures Agreement.
68Standardized Conditions RequiredAdministration
- No secure test materials, questions, or student
responses shall be retained, reproduced,
paraphrased, or discussed in any manner. (WVBE
Policy 2340) - Examiners shall study procedures/ directions
prior to the day of testing. - Information relevant to the test shall not be
discussed.
69Standardized Conditions RequiredSetting
- Students shall
- -be tested at the grade level enrolled.
- -be tested in classrooms with adequate
lighting/ventilation. - -be seated to deter interaction with each other
- -not use highlighters, markers, colored pencils,
or pens on the test.
70Standardized Conditions RequiredSetting
- Examiners and students shall turn off any
cellular phones, watches with alarms or pagers
during the testing period. - Information related to WESTEST content shall not
be displayed during testing. - Place a Do Not Disturb sign on the door of the
testing room.
71Standardized Conditions RequiredTiming
- Students who typically take longer to complete
tests may be grouped together. - Allow sufficient time for students questions
prior to beginning the test. - Breaks shall be provided and adhered to as
indicated on the schedule. Instruct students to
not discuss the test during breaks or upon
completion of testing.
72Standardized Conditions RequiredTiming
- Any student requiring additional time must be
accommodated. However, extended time may not
result in an opportunity for the student to study
information on a test already started.
73Standardized Conditions RequiredPresentation
- Instructions in the Examiners Manual shall be
followed precisely. - Ensure that the student prints his/her own name
on the line provided on the front cover. - Ensure that the student prints the Examiners
name on the booklet at the beginning of each day
of testing.
74Standardized Conditions RequiredPresentation
- Assistance to students shall be limited to the
mechanical aspects of marking answers, clarifying
scripted directions and finding the correct place
to mark answers. - Examiners may not define or pronounce words for
students.
75Standardized Conditions RequiredResponse
- Scratch paper is considered secure material and
must be given to the Principal/Building Level
Coordinator at the end of each testing session. - Examiners initial the Check-Out column on the
Security Checklist when you receive test
booklets. Principals/Building Level Coordinators
initial the Check-In column when the booklets
are returned.
76Options to Standard Conditions
- The following are changes that may be provided
to any student participating in testing. These
changes DO NOT alter what the test measures or
how the test is scored or reported. - Use of visual magnifying equipment
- Use of audio amplification equipment
- Use of place markers to maintain place
- Use of graph paper to align work
77Options to Standard Conditions
- Use of template (i.e., typoscope) to maintain
place for responding - Underlining/circling key words/phrases in
directions, text or stems - Use of color visual overlays
- Use of a Scribe when a short-term medical
condition precludes the student from using the
dominant hand to mark responses.
78Options to Standard Conditions
- Use of scratch paper, graph
- paper, line guide, slate and/or
- abacus for computations and
- note-taking while reading and/or responding
for all content areas - Individual, small group, or different class
testing
79Options to Standard Conditions
- Provide adaptive furniture
- Provide special lighting and/or acoustics
80Returning Test Materials
- When testing for the day is complete, sort the
test booklets in numerical order by security
barcode with the spines facing in the same
direction. - Go to the box labeled Administrators Use
Only-Invalid (inside test booklet cover) to
verify no circle has been filled in
unnecessarily. Invalidation of student booklets
is the responsibility of the Principal/Building
Level Coordinator.
81Returning Test Materials
- Any invalidation of the test booklet must be
reported to the Principal/Building Level
Coordinator. - Return the test booklets to the locked and
secured central location(s) immediately after the
testing has ended each day in the manner required
by the Principal/Building Level Coordinator.
82Returning Test Materials
- Check in all test booklets on the Security
Checklist. - Return the Testing Irregularities Sheet(s) to the
Principal/Building Level Coordinator if an
irregularity has occurred. - Return the secure scratch paper to the
Principal/Building Level Coordinator.
83Returning Test MaterialsExaminers Administering
WESTEST to Students With IEP Testing
Accommodations
-
- After test administration, the assigned
examiners will mark each listing on the WVS.326
according to the instructions in the Examiners
Manual (Appendix 8).
84 85WESTEST Training for Accommodations
86Standard Conditions with Accommodations for
Students with an IEP or Section 504 Plan
- All students with an IEP or a Section 504 Plan
are to participate in all components of the
WESTEST in the grade level at which they are
enrolled, except for those students who meet the
criteria for participation in the West Virginia
Alternate Performance Task Assessment (APTA).
87- It is recommended that students with an IEP or a
Section 504 Plan be assessed following the same
testing schedule as their regular education peers
in their enrolled grade. - Students with an IEP or Section 504 Plan should
be tested in the same content area on the same
day as their peers unless other scheduled
arrangements have been approved by the County
Test Coordinator.
88- The student is to receive all assessment
accommodations as outlined in the IEP or Section
504 Plan. For additional information, refer to
West Virginia Guidelines for Participation in
State Assessments. (Refer to http//osa.k12.wv.us.
)
89- If a school does not provide the accommodations
listed on the IEP, the results may be invalidated
and the student will be retested. - If the teacher does not provide the
accommodations, he/she is in violation of the IEP
which is a legally binding document.
90Accommodation
- An accommodation is a change in the
administration of an assessment, such as setting,
scheduling, timing, presentation format, response
mode or others, including any combination of
these, that does not change what is intended to
be measured by the assessment or the meaning of
the resulting scores an accommodation does not
change the construct of the test.
91Presentation
- Present directions, stimulus material, questions
and/or answer choices through sign language for
the Mathematics, Science and Social Studies
tests. On the Reading/ Language Arts test ONLY
the directions may be signed.
92- Have directions, stimulus material, questions
and/or answer choices read aloud verbatim to the
student for the Mathematics, Science and Social
Studies tests as per the IEP or Section 504 Plan. - On the Reading/Language Arts test, only the
directions may be read aloud. - For a blind/partially-sighted student who does
not read Contracted Braille or Nemeth Code, the
directions, stimulus material, questions and/or
answer choices may be read aloud verbatim to the
student for the Mathematics, Science and Social
Studies tests.
93- Use a text-talk converter to present directions,
stimulus material, questions and/or answer
choices verbatim for a blind/partially-sighted
student, when that is the students typical mode
of accessing written material. - Have directions rephrased by a trained Examiner
to state the same message in a new or different
way and not breach security of the test items or
give away an answer.
94- Use Braille or other tactile form of print when
that is the students typical mode of accessing
written material. Student responses must be
transcribed to a regular-sized test booklet.
Refer to Directions for Transcribing in the
Examiners Manual. - Use a secure electronic Braille note taker for
directions and test stimulus materials.
95- Use a Large Print edition (18 point font) of the
test when it is the students typical mode of
accessing written material. - Student responses must be transcribed to a
regular-sized test booklet. Refer to Directions
for Transcribing in the Examiners Manual.
96Response
- Student records responses in Large Print test
booklet. Transcribe student responses to a
regular-sized test booklet. Refer to Directions
for Transcribing in the Examiners Manual. - Indicate responses to a Scribe for
selected-response items. Refer to Directions for
Transcribing in the Examiners Manual.
97- Use a computer, typewriter or other device to
respond. Student responses must be transcribed
to a regular-sized test booklet. Refer to
Directions for Transcribing in the Examiners
Manual. - Use Braille or other tactile form of print when
that is the students typical mode of responding
to written material. Transcribe student
responses to a regular-sized test booklet. Refer
to Directions for Transcribing in the Examiners
Manual.
98- Indicate responses to a Scribe for
constructed-response items, when the student is
physically unable to respond otherwise. Refer to
Directions for Transcribing in the Examiners
Manual. - Use an abacus on all parts of the Mathematics
test for blind students. - Provide physical support for a student by an aide
if this support is provided routinely and if the
aide has been trained as an Examiner. -
99- Use an electronic translator or sign-dictionary
to present directions, stimulus material,
questions and/or answer choices for the
Mathematics, Science and Social Studies tests. An
electronic translator or sign-dictionary may be
used only to present the directions for the
Reading/Language Arts test. -
100Scheduling
- Provide more breaks than are scheduled as long as
the breaks do not allow an opportunity for the
student to study information on a test already
started. - Schedule breaks according to students needs.
- Tests are to be completed on the same day that
they are started.
101Additional Accommodations
- An IEP Team or Section 504 Committee may request
from the Office of Student Assessment Services
permission to use other accommodations. A
request for a student to use an assessment
accommodation that does not appear in the West
Virginia Guidelines for Participation in State
Assessments must be received by the Office of
Student Assessment Services, Attention Sandra
Starr, Coordinator, no later than Friday, April
20, 2007. The request must come from either the
County Test Coordinator or the County Special
Education Director.
102Documentation Procedure
- Prior to the WESTEST administration, the County
Test Coordinator will request the County Special
Education Director run the program WVS.326 to
print a list of students with their
accommodations as entered into the WVEIS special
education testing record. -
103- The IEP information on WVS.326 should be verified
as accurate and correct by the County Special
Education Director prior to distributing copies
to Principals for WESTEST documentation.
104- WVS.326 Format
- School Number Grade Level
- WVEIS Number
- 280020548 ADAMS TREISHA N 402 07
- P02 HAVE TEST READ ALOUD VERBATIM (EXCEPT RLA)
- WVEIS Code for Accommodation
- T03 TAKE MORE BREAKS (NO STUDYING)
WVEIS Code
Descriptor -
105WVEIS Presentation Codes
- P02 Have test read aloud verbatim (except
WESTEST R/LA) - P03 Use Braille or other tactile form of print
- P06 Have test presented through sign language
(except - WESTEST R/LA)
- P13 Have test presented through text-talk
converter (VI) - P15 Have directions only read aloud (acceptable
for WESTEST - R/LA)
- P16 Have directions presented through sign
language (acceptable - for WESTEST R/LA)
- P17 Use secure electronic Braille note taker
(for directions test stimulus materials) - P18 Have directions rephrased by trained
examiner - P19 Use large print edition (when it is typical
access) - P20 Use tactile graphics (WV APTA only)
- P24 Use electronic translator or sign-dictionary
to present test - (except WESTEST R/LA)
- P25 Use electronic translator or sign-dictionary
to present - directions only (acceptable for
WESTEST R/LA) -
106WVEIS Response Codes
- R02 Indicate responses to a scribe
(selected-response - items)
- R03 Use Braille or other tactile form of print
(when it is typical response mode) - R04 Indicate responses to a scribe, specify all
elements to be scored (constructed-response - items)
- R05 Use an abacus (acceptable for the blind on
all - parts of WESTEST math)
- R11 Use computer, typewriter or other assistive
- technology device to respond
- R13 Provide physical support (if routine) by
aide who is trained examiner - R16 Mark responses on large-print test booklet
- R17 Use an electronic translator or
sign-dictionary to - respond
-
107WVEIS Timing Codes
- T03 Take more breaks (no studying)
- T04 Use extra time for any timed test (WESTEST
not timed) - T07 Flexible scheduling, extra time
- within the same day (no studying)
108- The WVS.326 program report is called a
- Print Special Education Student Testing
- Option Report.
- Two copies of the report will be needed. One for
the administration of the Reading/Language Arts
assessment, and one for the Mathematics
assessment. - Correctness of the accommodations must be
verified at the school level.
109- Any necessary changes to the WVS.326 should be
submitted to the county prior to testing. - The WVS.326 document used to verify that
accommodations were provided must be the most
current, up-to-date version available.
110- After each WESTEST administration, the assigned
Examiner(s) - will mark the listing as follows
- Underline the name(s) of his/her assigned
student(s). - Circle the accommodation(s) that were provided to
each of the student(s). - Asterisk the accommodation(s) that were not
provided and the reason they were not provided to
each of the student(s). - If a student refuses an accommodation(s) write
REFUSED and the reason for refusal for any
accommodation(s) the student refused to accept. - If a timing accommodation(s) is not provided,
write the reason it was not provided next to the
specific accommodation. - Sign with legible signature/date of test
administration at the bottom of each page of the
report. - Return the Print Special Education Student
Testing Options Report(s) to the
Principal/Building Level Coordinator.
111- The only acceptable reasons to violate the IEP
are if the student - refused to accept the accommodation(s) or
- finished the test before extra time was provided,
specifically T03 and T04 on the IEP. - Assigned Examiner(s) must inform the Principal
who informs the Special Education Director of all
incidents of students not receiving
accommodation(s) defined in a students IEP. All
incidents require written documentation in the
student file.
112- 280019422 ADKINS CASEY A 402 07
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- P02 HAVE TEST READ ALOUD VERBATIM (EXCEPT RLA)
- T03 TAKE MORE BREAKS (NO STUDYING)
-
- T07 FLEXIBLE SCHEDULING WITH EXTRA TIME (SAME
DAY, NO STUDYING) -
- Rll USE A COMPUTER, TYPEWRITER, OR OTHER DEVICE
TO RESPOND
Student finished before I could provide an
additional break.
Refused student stated he did not want extra
time.
Sandra K. Starr October 9, 2006
113- The Office of Student Assessment
- Services will invalidate test and/or
- retest student(s) when the school
- staff did not provide the appropriate
- accommodations.
114- School Principal/Building Level Coordinator will
make copies of all reports for the school, file
the copies, and return the originals of the
signed and dated reports to the County Test
Coordinator and County Special Education Director
no later than June 1. Copies of these listings
are to be kept for - Office of Educational Performance Audits (OEPA)
monitoring process - West Virginia Continuous and Focused Monitoring
Process.
115-
- The federal government requires documented
monitoring of the WESTEST and APTA accommodations
in Mathematics and Reading/Language Arts for
students with disabilities.