Updated procedures for the
2011 CSAP Assessment
2011 CSAP Coordinator Training
Important CSAP Test DatesElementary:
February 22nd and 23rd 2011 (Return by March 2nd)
March 8th - 9th - 10th March 22nd - 23rd - 24th March 29th - 30th - 31st
Middle School:March 22nd - 23rd - 24th March 29th - 30th - 31st
High School:March 29th - 30th
April 5th – 6th
Please visit the link below to view ALL CSAP Calendarshttp://assessment.mesa.k12.co.us/Staff/Calendars.cfm
Read/Write
BookletsSession 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 Session 6
Grade 4 Writing Writing Reading Reading Writing R/W
Grade 5 Writing Writing Reading Reading Writing R/W
Grade 6 Writing Writing Reading Reading Writing R/W
Grade 7 Writing Writing Reading Reading Writing R/W
Grade 8 Writing Writing Reading Reading Writing R/W
Grade 9 Writing Writing Reading Reading Writing R/W
Grade 10 Writing Writing Reading Reading Writing R/W
Planning for Reading/Writing Accommodations
2011 session layout
When the session is a Read/Write combo, Reading rules apply.
School Assessment Coordinator (SAC) reminders
THE TEST ENVIRONMENT:Choice of testing rooms Rooms must have adequate lighting, heat and a quiet atmosphere. Ideally, a testing room should be a typical size classroom. Larger rooms may be used, but must have adequate security An adequate writing surface should be provided that accommodate the
test booklet. Enough space should be allowed between students to prevent the
sharing of answers.
Freedom from distractions• Only people involved in taking or administering the test should be in
the room. • Appropriate actions should be taken to reduce noise, such as turning off
alarms or bells. • Any type of music must not be played during the test. • Place a DO NOT DISTURB sign on the door of the testing room. • Place a NO CELL PHONES sign on the door of the testing room. • Students are NOT to be tested in hallways or public areas.
No food or drink is permitted on desks or near the test materials.
More SAC reminders…
Only students, proctors/examiners, and authorized school or district personnel may be in classrooms and testing areas when the assessments are given. This includes pre-test administration organization, during the distribution of the tests, when instructions are given, while students are taking the assessment, or post administration activities (such as booklet collection).
However, under no circumstances is anyone allowed totake any pictures or video of the testing materials.
This can result in a misadministration of the test.
The media are not allowed to have access to the tests, or take pictures or video of the testing materials (including the front or back covers of test booklets and packaged boxes of testing materials for
shipping), during any part of the assessment process. Not only is media presence in the school disruptive, it creates a non-standard
assessment environment and can lead to misadministration's.
Relatives of students may NOT be present in the testing environment during these assessments.
SECURITY
Who do we need to test?ALL students currently enrolled under YOUR school
number.
This includes but is not limited to: Students who attend The Opportunity Center (TOC)
Students who attend Valley Schools (East and West)
Students who are visiting the Division of Youth Services (DYS)
Students under suspension
Students going through the expulsion process
Students who are absent on test days
Students who may be sent to the Alternative Treatment Unit (ATU)
There are no get out of jail free cards (or passes from testing) during CSAP, however
Sean and Chrisy are willing to discuss resolutions regarding any of these scenarios.
Are there students who aren’t tested?
The following students fall into the “not tested” category.
Students who do not need to be tested:
Home Schoolers-not enrolled at Vision - (unless arrangements have been made)
Students who are receiving HOMEBOUND services (aka “Section 8”
kids) Online students (Nova net and Novell Star students not included)
Students in residential treatment facilities (RYS)
Incarcerated students (those on the “other” side of DYS)
Well thank you for asking!
Any student who presents the “To test or not to test” question must be discussed on an individual basis with either Sean or Chrisy
BEFORE the test window closes.
A test booklet must be turned in for “Section 8” kids, in all content areas.
Who are booklets turned in for?
Regular/no problem assessments Accommodated students Absent students (even those who are chronically
absent)
Test Invalidated kids Home Schoolers (who are allowed to test in your school
- please separate these booklets from regular test booklets)
Parent Refusals (need a new letter EVERY year)
Section 8 kids (must have discussed these students with Sean or Chrisy)
Who is responsible for testing kids who don’t attend my school?
Students who attend TOC, Valley School (West and East), DYS, or any other “program” are still enrolled at YOUR school and are required to test. We have worked out a
partnership with these Programs and they will make every reasonable effort to test those students who are currently enrolled.
FYI: Arrangements have been made with these Programs that new enrollment will cease (or slow down immensely) during
the three week CSAP test window.
Around the end of February Chrisy will request a current list of “Program” students, and the school they attend, from both TOC and Valley. You, in turn, will be emailed with a list of your students, which you need to verify ; you will then be responsible for bringing these booklets to Chrisy, at the Emerson building, by the 8th of March.
Once testing is complete, TOC and Valley will bring booklets back to Chrisy and then those booklets will be delivered back to your school by the assessment team during processing.
You are!NO,
you are!
More SAC reminders…POSTED MATERIALS
Anything posted in a classroom, or other area used for CSAP, CSAPA, or CELApro administration, that provides information which could direct
students to the correct answer for any test question, must be covered or removed.
All reference materials that a reasonable person might conclude offers students in that classroom or space an unfair advantage over other
students in Colorado.
All support materials that may be perceived as influencing student responses.
CSAP test proctors and CSAPA and CELApro test examiners should discuss the appropriateness of any specific displays with their School Assessment
Coordinator (SAC)THE FOLLOWING PAGES WILL SHOW EXAMPLES OF POSTED ITEMS AND
HOW THEY ARE HANDLED
Samples of covered items
What is currentlyon your walls
What it wouldlook like during testing
Power Flowers
Power FlowersThe Writing Process
The Writing Process
Items you might see posted in a classroom
Are these allowed?
Samples of name plates
NOT ALLOWED
NO LABELS ALLOWED
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Proctors may write on the board/white board/chart paper at the time of testing:
start and stop times,
session number,
page numbers, and
range of item numbers.
You may remind students of the time limits they have when taking a standardized assessment, while remembering to limit the number of
distractions occurring while testing. It is recommended that if a teacher provides a “10-minute warning” to students, he/she also may remind
students to answer every question at the same time.
On Test day…
What do we remove before handing booklets
in?Before processing your booklets for shipping, please make sure you have removed:
Draft booklets Math manipulatives (which you may keep… no really… you can
keep them… no joking, you really get to keep them this year!)
Post-it notes STOP signs Paperclips, staples, and tape, (which are all forbidden objects
and should not be anywhere near the booklets anyway.)
If by chance you choose to live on the edge and utilize the forbidden items, please remove them before we (the
Assessment Department) arrive.
Student labels
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STOP pages have not been incorporated into the Lectura and Escritura. A Spanish
stop page can be inserted between sessions.
This insert is only allowable for Lectura and Escritura.
This STOP page may be posted as a reminder for students to actually
STOP when this page is approached. No “California” stops allowed in CSAP
Student labels on the CSAP book
Student labels on the CSAPA book
Funky Form (the mother of all forms!)
CSAP Shuffle formerly known as the Mobility Form
Transition Form (Booklets MUST be HANDCARRIED!)
CSAP Booklet test tracking form (so we don’t miss any makeup's)
Home School testers form
Transcribed notification form
Section 8
Parent Refusal
Student Rosters
Assessment Accommodation Approval Form (AARF) (English and Spanish)
Some of your official CSAP documents…
Paperwork to do…
GIS FormGrades 3-10
School Group List 3rd Reading
ONLY
School Group List Grades 3-
10(3rd Writing)
Stack Cover Card
Regular Booklets
Stack
Spanish (Lectura-Escritura)
BookletsStack
Home schoolStack
NOT TO BE SCORED
UNUSED MATERIAL
Unused & Discarded
StackHOMESCHOOL
Recommended Stack numbers:
Reading 30/Stack
Reading/Writing 17/Stack
Math 30/Stack
Science 30/Stack
Recommended Stack numbers:
Reading 30/Stack
Writing 30/Stack
Stacked Separate from
REGULAR materials
Stacked Separate from
REGULAR materials
Final Stack
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The Assessment Department GRACIOUSLY helps out by offering *35 hours (no more than 35) of clerical support during CSAP. This is over and above regularly
scheduled hours, which will be paid at a rate of $11.50 per hour. Your designated Clerical will have a “special” time card to submit at the end of
February, March and April. You (or your principal) will sign off on this time card each month, then
send a COPY to Chrisy at the Assessment Office.
Below is a breakdown of how the hours are calculated:35 hours @ $11.50 = $402.50 budgeted amount23.33 OT hours @ $17.25 = $402.44 budgeted amount
If your clerical is scheduled to work 40 hours per week and they stay late 2 nights per week for a total of 4 hours, they will put 4 hours on the OT portion of their
SPECIAL CSAP TIME CARD and will be paid at a rate of $17.25.
If your clerical is scheduled to work 30 hours per week and they stay late 2 nights per week for a total of 4 hours, they will put 4 hours on those “late” days of their
SPECIAL CSAP TIME CARD and will be paid at a rate of $11.50.
How we can help…
On the horizon…The Assessment Team is in the process of creating
several more award winning videos!
Look for notification regarding the following:
How to Scribe for a student How to read the Oral
Presentation How to read the Teacher Read
Directions How to bundle your test booklets Accommodations Training
Rules haven’t changed, and security of these assessments is still high
Every attempt must be made to test every student.
Keep your sacred green boxes… DO NOT DESTROY!
The Assessment Team is available to assist with most anything (other than babysitting)
All paperwork must be completed accurately BEFORE Assessment arrival
You will bundle your own booklets again (3rd grade Reading excluded) according to set guidelines.
You will receive notification (via email) when scripts are available, and a reminder of when to schedule pickups.
You will still call the Assessment Department, 254-5324, should you ponder or need to discuss any part of this process!
Overview…
The Assessment TeamWorking for you!
Please call or email Sean or Chrisy if you have questions
Sean 254-5328 [email protected]
Chrisy 254-5324 [email protected]