Maryland requires the administration of state assessments in mathematics and English language arts and literacy annually in grades three through eight and once in high school (depending on the semester they are taking the tested course). Science content mastery is tested using the MCAP Maryland Integrated Science Assessment (MISA) in fifth grade, eighth grade and once in high school (biology). Social studies content mastery is tested in eighth grade and once in high school (government).
English language learners (ELL) in kindergarten through 12th grade are tested for English language proficiency (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) through the
WIDA ACCESS assessment. ELL students with significant cognitive disabilities take the
ALT ACCESS test.
Kent County Public Schools (KCPS) uses a curriculum that is aligned with meaningful assessments that provide actionable data for instructional planning. KCPS also administers local common assessments (i.e., those used across a given grade within the district on a specific content area). The use of common assessments across schools supports the application of consistent high standards and learning targets throughout the district.
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