The required Iowa Statewide Assessment of Student Progress (ISASP) is coming up in April for our students in grades 3-11.
The purpose of the ISASP test is to allow students to demonstrate what they have learned and how they are progressing. The data the assessment provides represents one way we measure student success. As a district, we will closely examine the results as we make decisions and ensure we are setting high expectations for student progress and achievement.
Students will be assessed in reading, math, and language/writing. Students in 5,8,11 will also be tested in Science. Testing will be in person and take place in the mornings. Below is the schedule:
Grades 3-5: April 17-20
Grades 6-8: April 17-20
Grades 9-11: April 20-21 & April 24-25
A free, healthy breakfast will be served each test day, starting at 8:00 a.m. We also wanted to share some tips for our families:
Make sure your student gets enough sleep the night before.
Being on time and in attendance is important for all testing for the entire week.
Make sure your student has a good breakfast or arrives at school on time for our free breakfast.
Remind your student of the importance of taking the test seriously.
Encourage your student to do their best and bring a positive attitude.
Explain that even though questions will be difficult and they may not know all the answers, it is important for students not to leave an answer blank.
Thank you for your partnership and encouraging students to put forth a strong effort on these assessments. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to your building Principal or District Office with any questions.
Angie Fransk
Director of Curriculum & Instruction