The Examiner

An ADE Newsletter for Test Coordinators
November 2021 Edition 
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Alternate Assessment Test Coordinator Checklist
A checklist for Alternate Assessment Test Coordinators, along with instructions for each task, is available in the Alternate Assessment Test Coordinator Handbook.
Alternate Assessment Checklist
Eligibility

IEP teams should consider test administration that will occur during the student's IEP year and include suitable instructional time before test administration windows if a student's eligibility has changed. For example, an IEP team that determines eligibility before the close of the Student Selector Application in the Fall shall carefully consider the instructional time prior to test administration before determining if the student will participate in an Alternate Assessment for that same year (see Participation Guidelines and Eligibility requirements).

An IEP team making the determination in the Spring should be documenting the preparation for the assessment during the following school year. Students must be identified during the Student Selection window (October 1 - November 30, 2021) to participate in the administration of the MSAA. To add students to the alternate assessment systems after the Student Selector Application closes, the Alternate Assessment Test Coordinator must submit a letter signed by the Alternate Assessment Test Coordinator and District Superintendent/Charter Holder. The letter will include a list of students' SSIDs and an explanation for missing the students in the selection process. For explanations related to a deficiency in policy or practice, include steps the LEA will take to correct the issue. An explanation stating that the IEP team did not make the determination that the student is eligible for alternate assessment before the close of the Student Selector Application will not be accepted since this does not follow eligibility guidelines. Please notify your teachers early so that they are prepared to give you their list of eligible students.

To meet criteria for alternate assessments, the student must meet all participation criteria descriptors.

1. The student has a significant cognitive disability.
2. The student is learning content linked to (derived from) state content standards.
3. The student requires extensive direct individualized instruction and substantial supports to achieve measurable gains in the grade-and-age-appropriate curriculum.

NOTE: The Alternate Assessments Eligibility Form was updated July 2021. This updated form is required for IEP meetings when alternate assessment eligibility is discussed. The eligibility criteria have not changed. IEP teams do not need to amend the IEP for students who were already determined eligible using the previous form. More information is available in the Determining Eligibility for Alternate Assessments webinar.

The Student Selector Application

The Student Selector Application in ADEConnect will be available October 1 - November 30, 2021 for identifying students for alternate assessments this school year. The IEP team must determine eligibility for alternate assessment before the close of the Student Selector Application to allow for suitable instructional time before administration. Only the Alternate Assessment Test Coordinator (TCs) can identify the eligible students for MSAA ELA and Mathematics (Grades 3-8 and 11) and MSAA Science (Grades 5, 8, and 11) and assign their respective teachers/Test Administrators (TAs).

  • Students are identified by the District of Attendance (DOA). The District of Residence (DOR) must ensure records are updated to reflect attendance and sped program at the DOA. This will allow the DOA to identify students in the application.
  • Although the District of Attendance (DOA) registers the students in the Student Selector Application, the TC at the District of Residence (DOR) must communicate with the DOA to ensure that the student lists are correct.
  • A test administrator must be assigned to the student for the selection to be saved in the application. This will populate the list of test administrators for upload into the MSAA system.
  • The list of students in the application is taken from AzEDS - if a student is not listed, your data manager will need to update the student records in your LEA's student information system and sync with AzEDS. You can verify students by checking your SPED72 report.
  • The No Response Options is not applied to MSAA. Please review the MSAA training modules in March 2022 for the procedure to administer the test to students who are still working on observable communication.
  • Braille is available for items that assess ELA Foundational reading standards (grades 3-4) only. TCs must identify any students in grades 3 and 4 who are learning foundational Braille. This is not a Braille test.
  • Instructions for accessing the application are on page 5 of the District Test Coordinator Handbook.
There are currently over 1400 students registered in the Student Selector Application. Please continue to identify your students in the application no later than November 30.

Accommodations

Please ensure that the appropriate instructional and testing accommodations are included as you conduct the IEP meetings (scribe, paper versions, etc.) Note: A paper version/administration of the MSAA is an accommodation and must be documented in the student's IEP. More information on accommodations for alternate assessments can be found in the Accommodations manual posted on our website.

Alternate Assessment Test Administration Trainings

The MSAA system is closed until February. Test Coordinators and Test Administrators will receive log in credentials no later than February 27, 2022. MSAA training modules for both Test Coordinators (TCs) and Test Administrators (TAs) will be available starting February 28. More information will be shared with Alternate Assessment Test Coordinators in February.

1% Threshold and Action Plans

We are calculating the participation rates for alternate assessment. Notifications for LEAs that exceeded 1% participation in the 2020-2021 administration will be sent soon. We want to thank all our Alternate Assessment Test Coordinators and IEP teams for their efforts in following the eligibility criteria to make assessment decisions for your students.

ADE must take additional steps to support and provide appropriate oversight to each LEA that assessed more than 1% of its assessed students in a given subject in a school year using an alternate assessment aligned with alternate academic achievement standards. This means that we will continue our monitoring through the 1% Threshold Application and submission of Action Plans.

Two notifications will be sent to Alternate Assessment Test Coordinators if the LEA exceeded the 1% Threshold. The first notification will include the LEA percentage in each content area and instructions for Alternate Assessment Test Coordinators to provide student information in the 1% Threshold application. Upon review of the student information, each LEA will be placed into a tier level of support. A second notification will be sent with instructions on submitting an Action Plan based on the tier level and addressing disproportionality, if applicable.

MSAA States Website

The MSAA States Website is up and running! There are resources for families, educators, and students. Resources range from writing rubrics, sample items, Core Content Connectors, the Learning Progression Frameworks, and more. This website contains information for all states that participate in the consortium. Please do not use the website to contact the Alternate Assessment Unit.
If you have questions specific to Alternate Assessments, please email us at AssessingSWDs@azed.gov.
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