___________________________ NCDPI Division of Accountability Services/North Carolina Testing Program North Carolina Alternate Assessment Academic Inventory.

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___________________________ NCDPI Division of Accountability Services/North Carolina Testing Program North Carolina Alternate Assessment Academic Inventory (NCAAAI) For Grades 3-8 and 10 Performance Assessment Summer Institute Summer 2004 Pam Biggs NCDPI Division of Accountability Services

North Carolina Testing Program Standard Test without Accommodations Alternate Assessment Portfolio (NCAAP) Alternate Assessment Academic Inventory (NCAAAI) Standard Test with Accommodations

What is the NCAAAI? A checklist of objectives on the NC Standard Course of Study that are assessed by the statewide test administrations Teacher judgment Descriptions of student performance at the beginning and end of the year

Who can take the NCAAAI? Students with disabilities who have IEPs Students with limited English proficiency WHO MEET SPECIFIC ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

Students with Disabilities (EC)

Eligible Students A student with disabilities must meet the following criteria: Has a current IEP; and Is assigned to grades 3-8 or 10; and Accesses the NCSCS Competency Goals at or below assigned grade level

Eligible Students (contd) Is unable to access statewide testing with or without the use of accommodations that do not invalidate the test results It is an individual IEP team decision **Additional guidelines can be found in the Test Administrators Guide**

Assessed Grade Level Students with disabilities may be assessed using the NCAAAI: On grade level Below grade level

Assigned Grade Level Determined by School Principal What student is listed as in student management system (Ex. SIMS,NCWISE) Assessed Grade Level Determined by IEP Team The grade level at which the student is being assessed on the competency goals May be below assigned grade level for reading and math (EC only) Must be at assigned grade level for writing Assigned vs. Assessed

Assigned Grade Level Assessed Grade Level Front of Inventory Folder

What should I do first? If not currently in IEP: With IEP team, decide what assessment is most appropriate for the student If decision is AAAI for one or more content areas, decide assessed grade-level (may be different for each content area) Document decision on IEP including NCTP Table 2 Notify school test coordinator of decision

Documentation of Assessed Grade Level NCTP Table 2

What should I do first? If AAAI is documented in current IEP: Let school test coordinator know what content areas and grade levels are needed Must begin within 30 calendar days of school beginning

Can EC students score Proficient on the inventory? NCAAAI Score On Grade Level IIIIIIIV 1-2 Grade Levels Below III 3 or More Grade Levels Below* IIIIIIIV * Who have significant cognitive disabilities

Students with Limited English Proficiency (LEP)

Eligible Students Must be assigned to grades 3-8 or 10 or enrolled in a course requiring an end-of- course test for credit Must be enrolled in U.S. schools for less than 24 months

Eligible Students (contd) Scored below Intermediate High on reading English language proficiency test (IPT) Reading AAAI Mathematics AAAI End-of-Course AAAI Scored below Superior on writing English language proficiency test (IPT) Writing AAAI

Cut Score Chart

Decision to Participate Made on an individual basis! Must be documented!

Assessed Grade Level All LEP students must be assessed on grade level

Assigned vs. Assessed Assigned Grade Level Determined by School Principal What student is listed as in student management system (Ex. SIMS,NCWISE) Assessed Grade Level SAME AS ASSIGNED FOR LEP STUDENTS

Assigned Grade Level Assessed Grade Level

The Process

Materials You Need NCAAAI Test Administrators Guide AAAI folder for specific content area and assessed grade level Baseline student profile (2-sided) Final student profile Vinyl envelope Scannable student information sheet General purpose header sheet (1 per assessor)

When do I need to start? Baseline has to be completed within 30 days of beginning of school if already in documentation OR within 30 days of IEP team decision to place student on AAAI OR within 30 days of decision to place LEP student on AAAI (ex. 30 days after initial IPT)

How do I get my materials? Notify school test coordinator He/she will notify LEA test coordinator LEA test coordinator will order appropriate inventory through an online system (TNN) LEA test coordinator can download forms to use temporarily until folders are shipped

What do I do after I receive the materials? Verify that you have received the proper grade levels and content areas Complete the students identifying information on the front of the folder Begin the Baseline

Identifying Information EC/LEP Designation Assigned Grade Level Front of Folder

Baseline Scoring Period Complete baseline within 30 calendar days of student participation Score each objective based on how the student is performing (0-8) Score each goal based on the objectives within that goal (0-8)

Baseline Scoring Objective Scores Goal or Category Score

Baseline Scoring (contd) Date when Baseline scores were completed (back of folder) Complete Baseline Student Profile Begin collecting student work, teacher observations, etc.

Baseline Student Profile

Interim Scoring Period Complete interim at a midpoint in student participation Score each objective based on how the student is performing (0-8) Score each goal based on the objectives within that goal (0-8)

Interim Scoring

Interim Scoring (contd) Date when Interim scores were completed (back of folder) Continue collecting student work, teacher observations, etc.

Final Scoring Period Complete final within 30 calendar days prior to LEA due date Score each objective based on how the student is performing (1-8) Score of 0 not permitted for final scores Score each goal based on the objectives within that goal (1-8)

Final Scoring

Final Scoring Period (contd) Transfer goal/category scores to the Summary of Final Scores table Did the student achieve growth? Assign the Overall Score (Refer to EOG percentages) Assessor and Principal Signatures

Back of Folder Summary of Final Scores EOG Percentages Did the student achieve growth? Signatures at End-of-Year Overall Score

Final Scoring Period (contd) Complete Final Student Profile Finish collecting student work, teacher observations, etc.

Final Student Profile

After Completing Final Complete a scannable student information sheet for every student on the AAAI Complete requested information and transfer scores from Summary of Final Scores table Follow directions in NCAAAI Test Administrators Guide

Questions? If you have questions related to: How to fill out the folder What has to be done at one of the scoring periods When does baseline have to be done How to complete the student information sheet Check the Test Administrators Guide Ask your school test coordinator If the school test coordinator doesnt know the answer, he/she should check the LEA test coordinator

Questions? If you have questions related to: How to teach specific objectives What resources are there on the curriculum Types of classroom assessment for a content area What grade level work looks like for a specific grade Ask your principal Check with your LEA curriculum specialists Contact a DPI curriculum consultant