The school district shall establish and maintain a standardized basic
testing program which can be used, communicated, and interpreted by school
and by district.
The program shall lend itself to:
- A qualitative assessment of the educational program of the district
for purposes of reporting the over-all status of the district and charting
the growth of its pupils, grades, schools, and areas from year to year.
- Appropriate reports to the board,
- Interpretation and use by the teacher, counselor, and administrator
so that the test findings shall influence the guidance and counseling of
individual children, and the development of a high quality curriculum.
The program shall reflect the academic growth of pupils according to
local and national norms; minimize the workload of school personnel in terms
of test administration, scoring, interpretation, and use; be adequate and
financially feasible, require reasonable training for involved school personnel,
and assess the growth of pupils in the basic skills and subjects in the
elementary and secondary grades.
The district testing program shall embody those tests required by state
law.
Deviations from the established testing program must have the prior approval of the superintendent or designee.
Testing Program: General
| Grade
|
Test
|
Test Schedule
|
| 2, 3, 5, 6 |
Iowa Test of Basic Skills |
Fall |
| 9, 12 |
Test of Academic Proficiency |
Fall |
| 4, 8, 10 |
Test Selected by State |
Fall |
Diagnostic Personality Tests
There shall be on file in the office of the administrator of special services the written consent of the parent or guardian prior to the administering of any diagnostic personality test.
(180-52-035, filed 12/5/69, eff. 1/5/70.
Prior: Formerly WAC 180-16-165, 2c, 3e)
Approved:
3/3/70
Revised:
5/7/90