Schoolwide Benchmark Assessment Information
1. Why have
a school assessment system?
We understand that there
are several ways to assess our students: portfolios, demonstrations,
observations, etc. However, the state considers the STAR to be the determining
factor as to the success of our charter school. Since this is the case,
it would be wise for us to provide an assessment system that will prepare our
students for the STAR. The STAR/ CST is based on
mastery of the California State Standards. Therefore, our assessment will
be standards based. It would be very difficult to teach every
2. How often should we
assess?
Four assessments per grade
level will be available in Edusoft.
Assessment dates will be quarterly, the third week in September, November, January,
and February. For the greatest benefit to the student, it is recommended that
assessments be completed prior to the STAR testing dates.
3. How many items should we
include in the assessment?
There will be 6 questions
on each standard in our schoolwide benchmark
assessment. Studies show that 5 or more questions per standard would show
whether student has mastered a given standard.
4. How else can the
assessment information be used?
It can be used by the ES to
counsel the parents and to determine if another curriculum or grade level of
material would be a better choice for the student for the following school
year.
5. How good is good enough?
There will be two bands,
proficient and non proficient:
6. Are these assessments
required for our students?
These benchmark assessments
are provided to our students as a service to prepare them for the state
required STAR and CAHSEE assessments. Participation in these Edusoft assessments are parent choice, but strongly
encouraged.
7. Does this schoolwide benchmark assessment take the place of the WRAT
test for our K, 1st , and 12th
grade students?
Not at this time. The WRAT
test is still required per school policy, as well as the Scantron
test for 12th graders.