California’s assessment program, the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP), represents the next step in our state’s ambitious education remodeling project.
These assessments enable parents and teachers to know how well students are learning the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in today’s world. Learn more about the new student assessments.
Understanding assessment scores
It’s important to remember that results from the assessments are only a component of our upgraded system, and just one way of measuring student progress, along with class assignments and report cards. Further adjustments will be needed along the way to help us make lasting progress – and both patience and persistence will be required to help our schools and students continue to succeed during this time of remodeling.
OPT-OUT INFORMATION EDUCATION CODE 60615
Parental Opt-Out
In accordance with California Education Code 60615, a parent request to opt-out of Smarter Balanced Testing, submitted to the school in writing prior to the start of testing, shall be granted.
HOW TO PREPARE
The links below can help you to get a feel for what will be on the tests your students will be taking
Types on the Smarter Balanced Assessments
HOW TO PRACTICE FOR TESTING
Help your students practice for the new assessments using the links below for help:
Ver los Informes de Puntuación de Estudiantes en el Portal de Padres de Aeries
Common Core Math Links & Resources
Parent and Student Resources for SBAC
CAASPP Administrators Reference Guide
A Family Guide to SBAC
What is Common Core?
¿Qué es Common Core?
CAASPP 2017 Student Score Report Instructions
Ver los Informes de Puntuación de Estudiantes en el Portal de Padres de Aeries
Smarter Balanced Summative Assessments
Exámenes Smarter Balanced
Smarter Balanced Summative Assessments & California Science Test
Exámenes Sumativos Smarter Balanced