Q&A

What grades take the Smarter Balanced Assessment in Washington state?

What grades take the Smarter Balanced Assessment in Washington state?

Smarter Balanced Assessments (SBA): English language arts (ELA) and math tests for students in grades 3–8 and 10 for federal and state accountability. The high school ELA and math assessments can be used to meet a student’s graduation pathway requirement.

Is Washington doing state testing 2021?

— On Wednesday afternoon, the Washington State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) announced that state assessments will not be administered in the Spring semester as usual. Instead, Superintendent Chris Reykdal will delay tests for the 2020-21 school year to Fall 2021.

Who qualifies for WA-aim?

The WA-AIM will be used for federal and state accountability in grades 3-8 and 10 for ELA and Math and can be used to meet a student’s graduation pathway requirement. Science will continue to be administered in grade 11.

What is Smarter Balanced ELA?

The Smarter Balanced Summative Assessments are comprehensive, end-of-year assessments for English language arts/literacy (ELA) and mathematics that are aligned with the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) for English language arts/literacy (ELA) and mathematics and measure progress toward college and career readiness.

Can you opt out of state testing in Washington?

Do students and parents/guardians have the right to opt-out their child from state testing? Yes, but OSPI refers to this as a refusal, not an opt-out. While not addressed in state legislation, adopted agency policy allows students or parents to refuse to participate in state assessments.

Will there be state testing in Washington state?

SEATTLE — Public school students in Washington will not take standardized tests this spring, state schools Superintendent Chris Reykdal announced Wednesday. Instead, students will take the Smarter Balanced Assessments or the Washington Comprehensive Assessment of Science in the fall.

How are Smarter Balanced assessments done in Washington State?

The Smarter Balanced Assessment (SBA) is a system of assessments aligned to Washington state standards in English language arts/literacy (ELA/literacy) and mathematics for grades 3-8 and high school. SBA tests are done online and they are not timed.

What are the components of Smarter Balanced assessment?

Smarter Balanced has three components that all public schools in Washington can access: A Tools for Teachers site with instructional and professional learning resources, interim assessments for use throughout the year, and an end-of-year summative assessment.

What does Smarter Balanced mean for high school students?

High school students who receive a 3 or 4 on the Smarter Balanced Assessments are considered “college and career ready.” The best way to prepare students for success on the SBA is through the regular instruction in the classroom that is aligned with the new Washington state standards.

Is the Smarter Balanced interim assessment for public use?

The interim assessments are student and teacher facing; they are not for public use, display, or distribution. Learn more about the interim assessments through the Interim Assessment Overview (link is external) document or by visiting Smarter Balanced Interim Assessments (link is external).