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English, 02.03.2021 18:40 briannahernand2

Students test for a much shorter amount of time than most people think. 6th & 7th grade test a maximum of 8.75 hours, if they choose to utilize every minute offered, which is unlikely. 8th grade also tests in Science so they will test a maximum of 12.75 hours. Again, these times are the maximum amount of time allowed, and it is likely that your child will finish some or all of the tests in less time. 2) The data parents receive about their child's testing is very informative. Parents get personalized results which detail how their child's scores compare to same age peers from around the district and the state.

3) RMS teachers use the results. We use your child's test data to plan instruction. We look for strengths and weaknesses to make adjustments accordingly. Scores can be used to qualify for honors courses or advanced math courses. We use CMAS to update learning plans.

4) Standardized testing is a reality of life and a skill worthy of being practiced. The ACT/SAT test is not far away. In addition, many occupations require some type of testing.

Please help your child get to school each day of testing. When students miss their testing day, they have to miss class time to make up the test. Also, the testing rules prohibit any electronic devices; please help us communicate to your child that all phones and smart watches need to be stored in backpacks on their testing days. Here is a schedule of the days we plan to test:

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