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NC Final Exams High School

Spring 2015NHCS

Rationale The schedule is designed to parallel the secure and

controlled manner in which end-of-grade assessments are delivered.

All stakeholders are confident that the data will accurately measure student learning.

Quality data for the newly-adopted teacher

effectiveness model is collected.

Required Common Exams p 4

Math: Math II, Math III, CC Geometry, CC Algebra II, Advanced Functions and Modeling, Discrete, Pre Calculus

Science: Earth/Environmental Science, Physical Science, Chemistry, Physics, Science 4, Science 6, Science 7

English: English/Language Arts I, English/Language Arts III, English/Language Arts IV

Social Studies: World History, Civics and Economics, U.S. History, American History I, American History II, Social Studies 4-8

Occupational Courses: OCS students who are enrolled in courses that trigger an NCFE and are receiving 100% of their instruction from an on-site instructor (face-to-face) must still be administered the NCFE.

OCS Courses

Common Exam Test Administration Manual

The same manual is used for all assessments.

Pages 1-2: Teacher Evaluation

Page 3: General Assessment Information

Pages 4-5:Eligibility and participation

Pages 5-6: Administration time/testing schedule Accommodations and Alternate Assessments

Common Exam Test Administration Manual

Pages 8-9: Testing Materials NEW: Each test has multiple forms.

Pages 10-11: Calculator Requirements

Pages 11-13: Testing Code of Ethics; Test Administrators and Proctors; Test Security; Student Emergencies; Testing irregularities; Scoring

Eligible Students p.5

All students enrolled in courses for which NC Final Exams are required. NCVPS students are NOT required to be assessed UNLESS the

student is also being instructed by a member of the school faculty.

Students, including seniors, who are exempt from final exams by local Board of Education policy shall not be exempt from NC Final Exams.

Students repeating courses LEP students

LEP students scoring below 4.0 expanding on the reading subtest of the WIDA ACCESS Placement Test AND are in first year in US schools are not eligible to be assessed on English I, III, IV. Direct LEP teacher to print a report from ELLevations.

LEP students must participate in other NC Final Exams.

Schedule p.6 Last five days for semester-long courses; last 10 days for

year-long courses

Accommodations and Alternate Assessments pages 6-7 and APPENDIX E

Students with disabilities, including students only receiving services under Section 504, may receive testing accommodations for the NC Final Exams Students should receive the accommodations they use routinely during their

instructional programs and similar classroom assessments

Special print versions are available for order Braille Large Print (LP) One Test Item Per Page Edition (OTIPP)

Requests for special print versions other than Braille, LP, or OTIPP must be submitted on an Accommodation Notification Form

Requests for special print versions must be placed at least 30 days before the test date

Alternate Assessments Not available for the NC Final Exams

Accommodations and Alternate Assessments p.6-7 and APPENDIX E

NOTE: Review of Accommodations forms are required

Accommodations for NCFINALs may still be listed in Goalview as LOCAL assessments.- Local Social Studies; Local Science etc

Test administrators who serve in a test administrators role for students with accommodations MUST receive special training for the accommodations prior to test day.

Test Formats Multiple Choice (Purple) (pages 7-8)

Bubble sheets are traditional

Test Formats English III (Green) (pages 7-8)

English III Only Answer Sheet

The English Language Arts III NCFE consists of both multiple-choice and constructed response items.

Bubble sheets have QR Codes

Test Formats: Multiple Choice and Constructed Response (blue) (pages 7-8)

Bubble sheets have QR Codes

Test Materials p.9

Testing Code of Ethics and Security p. 11-13 AND APPENDIX G

Eligibility Issues

Accommodations Issues

Security Issues Neither students nor teachers may possess cell phones.

Monitoring Issues

Procedural Issues

NOTE: Test training MUST include review of the Testing Code of Ethics

Selecting Test Administrators and Proctors p. 13

NEW Options for NC Final Exam Testing

Test admin: Teacher of Record

Full time proctor requiredRoving Proctor Acceptable

NOTE: Roving proctors will NOT be used in special accommodations rooms Parents will NOT serve as proctors in accommodations rooms Review responsibilities for roving proctors No stadium-type testing permitted

Emergencies, Irregularities and Misadministrations pages. 13-14

Emergencies and Breaks

Procedures for Students Who Complete the Test before the Scheduled Testing Time Is Over Collect materials Students may read non-textbooks

Reporting Irregularities – School Test Coordinator must document in OTISS

Misadministrations – retesting is required

Courses for which grouping for makeup is NOT allowed

Courses that CANNOT Be Combined for Testing (i.e., these courses must test alone)

1. English Language Arts III cannot be grouped2. Grade 8 Social Studies cannot be grouped3. U.S. History cannot be grouped4. Physical Science cannot be grouped5. Earth/Environmental Science cannot be grouped6. SCS Algebra II cannot be grouped

Courses Which Can be Grouped (small groups and makeups only)

You can group: English Language Arts I English Language Arts IV

You can group: Comm. Core Geometry SCS Geometry

You can group: Civics and Economics World History American History I American History II

You can group: Math II Math III

You can group; Chemistry Physics

You can group: Comm. Core Algebra II Comm. Core Integrated Math III

1. You can group:• Advanced Functions and Modeling• Discrete Mathematics Precalculus

After Testing (pages 24-26)

Record Students’ Provided and Used Accommodations The test administrator must use a No. 2 pencil to code

questions 1 and 2 in the TO BE COMPLETED BY THE TEST ADMINISTRATOR OR PRINCIPAL’S DESIGNEE AFTER TESTING section on SIDE 1 of each student’s answer sheet: Question 1: The respondent must code the appropriate bubble if the student

is currently (1) identified ONLY under Section 504 (i.e., does not have a current IEP) or (2) identified with a transitory impairment.

Question 2: If the student was provided an accommodation during this test administration for any reason (i.e., documented in the current IEP, Section 504 Plan, limited English proficiency documentation, or transitory impairment documentation), the appropriate bubble or bubbles must be filled. More than one response may be filled for this question.

Absent for Makeup Test Administration Record these for ONLY students enrolled in school Bubble sheets for students NOT enrolled must have withdrawal date listedNEW

Transcriptions (pages 25-26)

One individual transcribes the student’s responses.

One individual verifies the transcription.

One individual observes the process.

All 3 sign the outside cover of the test book.

High School Reporting ONLY the 100-point converted score may be used as the exam score; exam score shall count 25% of student’s grade.(Exception: OCS Students)

Exam scores may be waived for graduating seniors enrolled in courses with constructed response items.

Test Codes p. 27 and Appendix A

Discussion/Questions