Committees
We have two committees coming up soon! We will be working with educators and community stakeholders to review and approve AASA ELA passages for Spring 2027. The educator committee will confirm the alignment and grade-level appropriateness, while community stakeholders will review to ensure relevancy of the passages and topics for all of Arizona's students. Please complete an Educator Committee Application form if you are interested in participating in our committees! Please also share the Parent/Community Review Committee Application with stakeholders who may be interested in participating in the community review committees. |
Achievement District Test Coordinator Communications
Please watch for communications from the Achievement Assessments team to increase in frequency over the coming weeks and months as we prepare for the Spring 2026 test windows. Communications will be sent to Achievement District Test Coordinators (DTCs) regarding any testing updates as well as reminders of deadlines and tasks to be completed in preparation for testing. These communications will also be posted on the Achievement District Test Coordinators webpage for quick reference. Please share these communications with other staff in your district or charter, as applicable.
Statewide Achievement Test Windows
Test windows for the Spring 2026 Achievement Assessments are included in the table below, as well as in the 2025-2026 Assessments Overview and the Detailed Testing Calendar. The Detailed Testing Calendar also provides estimated times for each test unit of the AASA and AzSCI as well as time limits for ACT Aspire and ACT test sections. |
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Support Websites
Check each site frequently as updated resources for Spring 2026 testing will be posted throughout the fall and winter.
Schedules of Tasks for Achievement District Test Coordinators
Schedules of important tasks for each of the Achievement Assessments are now available. A link to each is included below and can also be accessed from the Achievement District Test Coordinator's webpage.
PearsonAccess Next (PAN)
In Spring 2026, all of the Achievement Assessments will utilize the PearsonAccess Next (PAN) and TestNav platforms. PAN is Pearson's test management system, while TestNav is the online test delivery platform where students will take the online tests.
There are three separate PAN sites, with three separate logins, depending on the grade level of students in your district or charter.
- AASA and AzSCI: https://az.pearsonaccessnext.com - This PAN site will open for the Spring 2026 AASA test administration tasks on December 17, 2025, and for the Spring 2026 AzSCI test administration tasks on January 28, 2026.
- ACT Aspire: https://aspire.pearsonaccessnext.com - This PAN site will open for the Spring 2026 ACT Aspire test administration tasks on January 14, 2026.
- ACT: https://testadmin.act.org - This PAN site will open for Spring 2026 ACT test administration tasks on November 3, 2025.
TestNav Technical Requirements
Pearson provides Technical Bulletins with the latest news and information about TestNav. Please share the Technical Bulletins, Technical Requirements links below, and information about TestNav App Updates with your district or charter's technology team.
TestNav apps are released annually in June. After the updated version is released, the app automatically updates the next time it is launched on Android, Chrome, and iOS operating systems and on Windows if downloaded from the Windows store. If the app was downloaded directly from download.testnav.com, you must manually re-download and install the updated TestNav app from download.testnav.com for Windows devices.
Sample Tests
AASA and AzSCI Sample Tests and Student Readiness Tool
The Sample Tests and Student Readiness Tool for AASA and AzSCI are located at https://home.testnav.com/. Select "Arizona," then click on "Mic Check and Sample Tests." Login information is not needed to access these tools.
All students must be provided opportunities to practice with the Sample Tests and Student Readiness Tool so they can become familiar with the test features, tools, and different types of questions on the tests. For AASA, Sample Tests are available for each grade level for ELA Writing, ELA Reading, and Math. Sample Tests are also available for the Grade 3 ELA Oral Reading Fluency test unit. AzSCI Sample Tests are available for Grades 5, 8, and 11. Sample Test Scoring Guides are available for each Sample Test on the Educator Resources webpage.
ACT Aspire Exemplars
ACT Aspire Exemplars and Tutorial are located at https://tn.actaspire.org/client/index.html. Scroll to the bottom of the screen and select, "Exemplars." Next, select the content area, followed by the Exemplar for "Early High School Grade 9 & 10." Online Exemplars are intended to provide students with experience navigating TestNav and interacting with the various test question formats. The online Exemplars are not meant to be scored, and a full answer key is not provided.
Exemplar booklets are available for each content area. Each booklet describes reporting categories, standards, depth-of-knowledge levels, and correct responses. Exemplar booklets are available on the Pearson-hosted ACT Aspire support webpage.
ACT Practice Tests and Sample Questions
ACT practice tests have been updated to reflect the new ACT enhancements. Full-length practice tests are available in timed and untimed versions, as well as sample questions and online quizzes. Access free practice tests and additional resources at ACT's Practice Test website. Use ACT's Quiz Me to engage students with real practice test questions in a game-like format.
Achievement Assessments Training Modules and AzLMS Office Hours
Training modules will be available in Pearson's Arizona Learning Management System (AzLMS) in late November. Achievement District Test Coordinators (DTCs) will receive a notification when the training modules are released. DTCs who had an AzLMS account last year and are in the same district or charter this school year, or who have a current AzLMS account for AZELLA, will continue to use the same account. New DTCs will automatically be enrolled in AzLMS and will receive a welcome email with instructions on completing the account registration process.
Details of who should complete each specific training module can be found in the Achievement Assessment Training Requirements document. Achievement DTCs are required to complete all applicable training modules within the AzLMS. Testing staff are encouraged to complete their applicable training modules within the AzLMS; however, DTCs may provide a group training instead, if preferred. Achievement DTCs are responsible for tracking staff completion of trainings whether staff complete trainings within AzLMS or through a group training. DTCs must complete training by February 20, 2026, and all other testing staff must be trained prior to administering any tests.
Pearson and ADE's Achievement Assessments team have scheduled two Office Hours sessions to support you. We will be available to answer technical questions about AzLMS access and usage. Registration is not required. Simply click on the link(s) provided below to join the session(s).
Achievement Assessments Office Hours
The Achievement Assessments team will offer optional Office Hours sessions this Winter/Spring to support Achievement District Test Coordinators. Each session will be held on Wednesdays from 1:00-1:30 pm. Registration is required and is now available in the ADE Professional Learning & Development (APLD) system using the registration links below. A Teams meeting invitation will be sent to all registered attendees prior to each Office Hours session.
Testing Accommodations
The Achievement Assessments Accommodations Manual has been updated and posted on our Accessibility webpage. Please remind staff to review the Accommodations Manual as they work on IEPs and 504 Plans this school year. All instructional accommodations that will be routinely used should be included in the student's plan. Any accommodations selected for statewide testing must be used throughout the year for instruction in class and must also be documented in the IEP or 504 Plan. Most accommodations used in the classroom can also be used for testing, so it is important to become familiar with the testing accommodations by using the Sample Tests.
Special Paper Version Tests - AASA, AzSCI, and ACT Aspire
Arizona offers three test formats to meet the needs of students who cannot access the test content through computer-based testing: braille, large print, and regular print paper tests. Requests for Special Paper Version (SPV) tests for AASA, AzSCI, and ACT Aspire must be submitted to ADE for review and approval using this secure online form: https://www.azed.gov/assessment/spv2026. Additional information is available in the SPV Quick Guide. SPV test requests must be submitted to ADE by February 6, 2026.
Due to the passing of HB2540, a school district or charter school may administer a Special Paper Version test on request by a student's parent or guardian. The parent will submit the request directly to the school, district, or charter, then the school, district, or charter will submit the request to ADE at https://www.azed.gov/assessment/spv2026. Documentation of the parent's request must be uploaded in the request form. ADE does not accept or process requests directly from parents or guardians. The deadline for these requests is also February 6, 2026.
Additional Accommodations Requests - AASA, AzSCI, and ACT Aspire
The Additional Accommodations Request form should be used for the following accommodations requests.
AASA and/or AzSCI
ACT Aspire
- American Sign Language: Full Translation (requires a paper test and a 1:1 test administration)
- Note: A request does not need to be submitted for American Sign Language: Directions Only
- Computer-based test in a paper-based testing school
- Speech-to-Text (requires a paper test and a 1:1 test administration)
- Additional accommodations or assistive technology needed by a student during testing that are not included in the ACT Aspire Accessibility Supports Guide.
Do not submit requests for Universal Test Administration Conditions, Universal Tools, or other accommodations identified as allowable in the Achievement Assessments Accommodations Manual.
New this year, requests for hearing devices requiring a Bluetooth connection do not need to be submitted to ADE for approval. Refer to the Achievement Assessments Accommodations Manual for guidance when students require use of hearing devices or hearing assistive technology with a Bluetooth connection. |
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AASA Grade 3 Oral Reading Fluency
All Grade 3 students will participate in an ELA Oral Reading Fluency (ORF) test unit, administered online in TestNav in small groups of no more than six students testing at one time. The Grade 3 ELA ORF test unit is an operational test unit and will be included in each Grade 3 student's ELA score and in the Move on When Reading (MOWR) indicator. (Exception: Students taking either the American Sign Language test form or the Braille test form will not take the ORF test unit.) Grade 3 ELA Oral Reading Fluency resources are published on the AASA webpage.
PearsonAccess Next
PearsonAccess Next (PAN), https://az.pearsonaccessnext.com/, will open for Spring 2026 AASA test administration tasks to begin on December 17, 2025. On that date, Achievement DTCs will receive access and can begin the tasks of verifying their contact and shipping information and adding other users in the district or charter to PAN. Users who need PAN access for both the AASA and AzSCI test administrations will need to be added separately for the two assessments. If any changes are needed to the district's contact information and shipping address, please send an email to AASA@azed.gov no later than February 20, 2026, to ensure that AASA materials are shipped and delivered appropriately.
Participation Count and Materials Due-in-District Window
For Spring 2026 AASA, Achievement DTCs will verify participation counts in PAN, update the participation counts if needed, and select the preferred materials due-in-district window for the delivery of test materials. The window to complete this task is January 5-16, 2026. The participation counts in PAN will be used to determine the number of Test Coordinator's Manuals and Test Administration Directions shipped for both computer-based and paper-based testing schools. It will also determine the number of paper-based test booklets shipped for paper-based testing schools.
There are two delivery window options available for the initial shipment of AASA materials. Achievement DTCs will need to select the preferred window listed below for their district or charter in PAN January 5-16, 2026. Any districts or charters that do not make a selection in PAN during this window will be defaulted to delivery window 1.
- Materials delivery window 1: March 16-19, 2026
- Materials delivery window 2: March 23-26, 2026
ADE's Student Upload for AASA
ADE will upload students in Grades 3-8 to PearsonAccess Next for AASA testing. The last day to revise student enrollments in AzEDS prior to ADE's AASA student upload is January 20, 2026. ADE will extract student information from AzEDS and upload the data to PAN. This upload will be visible in PAN on February 2, 2026. Any AASA-eligible students who enroll after January 20, or who were missed in ADE's upload, will need to be added to PAN by the district or school.
Spring 2026 AASA Reportable Clusters
The AASA Summary Cluster Performance Report provides mean points earned in each reporting category or cluster for each school in the district or charter, as well as for reporting groups if those are set up in PearsonAccess Next by the end of the test window. The Spring 2026 AASA Reportable Clusters are published on the Achievement District Test Coordinators and AASA webpages. |
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AzSCI is a computer-based assessment and is comprised of three test units. Each test unit is estimated to take 60-90 minutes. If more than one test unit is administered on the same day, there must be a significant break of at least 15 minutes between each test unit.
PearsonAccess Next and ADE's Student Upload for AzSCI
PearsonAccess Next (PAN), https://az.pearsonaccessnext.com/, will open for Spring 2026 AzSCI test administration tasks to begin on January 28, 2026. On that date, Achievement DTCs will receive access and can begin the tasks of verifying their contact and shipping information and adding other users in the district or charter to PAN. Users who need PAN access for both the AASA and AzSCI test administrations will need to be added separately for the two assessments.
ADE will upload students in Grade 5, 8, and Cohort 2027 (typically Grade 11) to PearsonAccess Next for AzSCI testing. The last day to revise student enrollments in AzEDS prior to ADE's student upload is February 10, 2026. ADE will extract student information from AzEDS and upload the data to PAN. The upload will be visible in PAN on February 17, 2026. Any AzSCI-eligible students who enroll after February 17, or who were missed in ADE's upload, will need to be added to PAN by the district or school. |
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ACT Aspire is the statewide achievement test for students in Grade 9/Cohort 2029. Test sections (English, Math, Reading, Science, and Writing) are timed tests which may be administered in any order. Refer to the 2025-2026 Detailed Testing Calendar for test section time limits.
PearsonAccess Next and ADE's Student Upload for ACT Aspire
PearsonAccess Next, https://aspire.pearsonaccessnext.com/, will open for Spring 2026 ACT Aspire test administration tasks to begin on January 14, 2026. On that date, Achievement DTCs will receive access and can begin the tasks of verifying their contact and shipping information and adding other users in the district or charter to PAN.
ADE will upload Cohort 2029 students to PearsonAccess Next for ACT Aspire testing. The last day to revise student enrollments in AzEDS prior to ADE's student upload is January 21, 2026. ADE will extract student information from AzEDS and upload the data to PAN. The upload will be visible in PAN on January 27, 2026. Any Cohort 2029 students who enroll after January 21, or who were missed in ADE's upload, will need to be added to PAN by the district or school.
Chat with an Expert Sessions
Pearson has scheduled two ACT Aspire Chat with an Expert sessions to answer Test Coordinator questions related to ACT Aspire. Please save the following dates if you would like to attend one or both sessions. Registration is not required. Simply click on the link(s) provided below to join the session(s).
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2025 Arizona ACT Conference
Attendees will engage in interactive sessions covering a wide range of topics, including:
- Best practices using ACT programs to increase education and workforce success
- Supporting students in developing essential skills
- Using AI in the classroom
- K-12, higher education, and workforce partnerships
- Parent and community engagement
- Effective test preparation strategies
What's New
All Test Coordinators are strongly encouraged to review the updates provided on ACT's What's New webpage to become familiar with changes for the Spring 2026 test administration.
The Spring 2026 ACT statewide assessment will include the Science and Writing sub-tests in addition to the English, Math, and Reading sub-tests. Students will receive an ACT Composite score, which will be comprised of the English, Math, and Reading tests; an ACT STEM score, which is an average of the Math and Science tests; and an ACT ELA score, which is an average of the English, Reading, and Writing tests.
ACT Enhancements
The ACT Enhancements will be in effect for the Spring 2026 statewide ACT test administration. The ACT enhancements include fewer test items overall and more time per test item. Additional information is available on ACT's Test Enhancements webpage and in the Comparison of the Legacy and Enhanced ACT Test resource. In addition, ACT partnered with ADE to host a Friday Focus Webinar on October 10. If you were not able to attend the live webinar, we encourage you to view the recording, which is posted on our Friday Focus Webinars webpage.
Schedule Flexibility Policy
New in Spring 2026, schools will have the flexibility to administer Science and Writing after an extended break or on a different day than English, Math, and Reading are administered. Schools may continue to administer all test units on the same testing day, if preferred. The decision to provide schedule flexibility applies to ALL standard time and single-day accommodations testing rooms and administrations for that testing event/window at the school. Refer to ACT's Schedule Flexibility Policy for additional guidance which must be strictly followed.
- English, Math, and Reading sub-tests must be administered on the same day.
- Schools testing online may administer Science and Writing after an extended break or on a subsequent day in the same testing window for all students (standard time and single-day accommodations).
- Schools testing on paper may administer Science and Writing after an extended break or on the Wednesday following their Tuesday paper administration (standard time and single-day accommodations).
Complete Test Window Selection in PearsonAccess Next
Districts and charters with Grade 11/Cohort 2027 students may utilize both published Arizona ACT test windows in order to assess all Cohort 2027 students. Schools are encouraged to administer ACT during the first test window and may also use the second test window, as needed, to complete any makeup testing. Any schools that choose to administer the ACT during only the second test window will not have an additional ACT test window to use for makeup testing.
ACT's PearsonAccess Next (PAN) site will open for Spring 2026 test administration tasks on November 3, 2025. Achievement District Test Coordinators with Grade 11/Cohort 2027 students will receive access on that date and can then begin completing the following tasks in PAN for each school: select test dates, select materials receipt window, and verify shipping address. These tasks must be completed for each school by December 5, 2025. More information is available in Step 1: Orientation on the ACT-hosted website for Arizona.
When selecting test dates in PAN, online or paper testing will also be selected for each school. This selection in PAN must match the ADEConnect Testing Mode Application, which closed on October 3, 2025 for paper-based testing requests. Do not select ACT paper testing in PAN if you did not submit and receive approval for a paper testing request in ADEConnect. The information in the ADEConnect Testing Mode Application is the official testing mode for the school and determines whether students are uploaded as online testers or as paper testers.
The preferred materials receipt window must also be selected in PAN. The first two materials receipt options (March 2-5 and March 9-12) are applicable to Test Window 1 only, while the last two materials receipt options (March 16-19 and March 23-26) are applicable to Test Window 2 only. Please select a materials receipt window that corresponds to your test window selection.
Creating User Accounts
Beginning November 3, 2025, Achievement District Test Coordinators can create user accounts for others in the district or charter. Achievement District Test Coordinators are encouraged to add a School Test Coordinator for each site. ACT will send communications to School Test Coordinators that have been added in PearsonAccess Next, as well as to Achievement District Test Coordinators.
ACT Webinars for Arizona Test Coordinators
ACT has scheduled three webinars specifically for Arizona test coordinators. Both District and School Test Coordinators should plan to attend each webinar or view the recording afterwards. Each webinar recording will be posted on the ACT-hosted website for Arizona.
Test Administration #1 - November 5, 2025, 9:00am MST ( Register Here)
Test Administration #2 - February 18, 2026, 9:00am MST ( Register Here)
ACT Accommodations, Office Hours, and Deadlines
The ACT Accessibility Supports Guide and additional resources needed by Test Coordinators to request and/or arrange test accommodations, English learner supports, and designated supports are available on the ACT-hosted website for Arizona, under Step 3: Accommodation. For further assistance, ACT has scheduled a series of Accommodations Office Hours sessions beginning November 12. Please visit the Accommodations Office Hours registration page for additional information.
English Learner Support Policy Update
ACT has updated their policy regarding English learner supports. Translated test directions and bilingual dictionaries are now designated (local) supports and do not require a request be submitted to ACT for approval. The only English learner support that requires a request be submitted to ACT for approval is the use of one-and-one-half time. Review ACT's Supports for English Learners webpage for additional information.
Accommodations Request Deadlines
ACT accommodations requests must be submitted directly to ACT through ACT's Test Accessibility and Accommodations (TAA) system. The TAA system is now open for ACT accommodations requests for Spring 2026. Please note the following deadlines. We strongly encourage schools and districts to submit accommodations requests early to allow time for resubmissions if necessary.
- February 11, 2026 - Request ACT-authorized accommodations for Test Window 1
- February 25, 2026 - Request ACT-authorized accommodations for Test Window 2
- April 3, 2026 - Request Qualified Exceptions to the Deadline (Note: Form has been updated for Spring 2026.)
Parent Consent to Release Information Form
ADE's Student Upload for ACT
ADE will upload Cohort 2027 students to PearsonAccess Next (PAN) for ACT testing. The last day to revise enrollments in AzEDS prior to ADE's extraction of student data is January 21, 2026. ADE's student upload will be visible in PAN on January 26, 2026. Any Cohort 2027 students who enroll after January 21, or who were missed in ADE's upload, will need to be added to PAN by the district or school.
ACT Site Readiness and Mock Administration
All sites administering the online ACT test are encouraged to complete a mock administration. If performed under conditions similar to test day, a mock administration provides an indication of how your technical infrastructure and testing devices will interact with the testing software during a live administration. This task can be completed beginning December 1, 2025 and should be completed no later than March 4, 2026, to prepare for online testing. More information is available in Step 2: Configuration on the ACT website.
ACT Score Replacement Requests
An ACT score replacement request may be approved by ADE's Assessment Section when a student in Cohort 2027 has a previous ACT test score obtained on a national test date in the current school year. The ACT score replacement allows the student to use the score obtained outside the statewide administration and administered by a person other than the school district or charter, pursuant to HB2540, rather than Arizona's statewide assessment date, for accountability purposes.
The ACT score replacement is subject to ADE's review and approval, using the criteria outlined below.
- To be comparable, the replacement test score must be obtained within the 2025-2026 school year, no earlier than July 1, 2025.
- The Writing essay must be included in the student's test score as it is required to receive an ELA score. (Note: The ACT ELA score is an average of the Reading, English, and Writing scale scores.)
ACT score replacement requests are to be submitted from the school district or charter directly to ADE's Assessment Section for review using the secure request form and must be submitted before the date on which the school administers the state ACT assessment. Requests are not to be submitted to ADE by students or parents/guardians.
A copy of the student's ACT score report, as well as a completed parent consent form, must be uploaded with the request. ADE's Achievement Assessments team will review the request then will respond to the Achievement District Test Coordinator regarding the final decision. |
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