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What are Smarter Balanced Assessments?
Students are taking Smarter Balanced Assessments in grades 3-8 and high school for the first time in spring 2015. Smarter Balanced replaces previous state exams and measures real-world skills and how students are progressing on the path to being ready for college and career. Learn more at www.ReadyWA.org.
Smarter Balanced: A Complete Assessment System
Smarter Balanced is a complete assessment system developed to measure real-world skills that students will need when they graduate. The Smarter Balanced system includes classroom-based, periodic and year-end assessments that will improve teaching and learning. Learn more at www.ReadyWA.org.
The Smarter Balanced Assessment System utilizes computer adaptive tests and performance tasks that allow students to show what they know and are able to do. This system is based on the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) for English–language arts (ELA) and mathematics.
The Smarter Balanced Assessment System has three components: the Summative Assessments, designed for accountability purposes; Interim Assessments (optional), designed to support teaching and learning throughout the year; the Digital Library, designed to support classroom-based formative assessment processes; Formative Assessment Practices (housed in the Digital Library- optional).
The Smarter Balanced Assessment System Graphic below displays the relationship between these components, the Common Core State Standards, and college and career readiness.
The California Department of Education (CDE) has updated three Parent Guides to the Smarter Balanced Summative Assessments. The guides provide sample test items in English language arts/literacy and mathematics and explain how student achievement is reported to parents. In addition, they are grade-span specific, focusing on the concepts and skills to be mastered by students in:
- Grades 3–5,
- Grades 6–8
- Grade 11
CAASPP Parent Guide to the Smarter Balanced Assessments Overview and Sample Questions |
CAASPP Parent Guide to the Smarter Balanced Assessments Overview and Sample Questions |
CAASPP Parent Guide to the Smarter Balanced Assessments Overview and Sample Questions |
SBAC Individual Student Score Reports |
Individual student score reports will be mailed to students each Fall.
Please see the CAASPP (California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress) page for information on past State Testing data.
Following the spring test administration, students will receive individual score reports. Student score reports will be sent home to parents and will include an overall score, a description of the student’s achievement level for English–language arts and mathematics, and other information. It is important to note that these scores cannot be compared to scores that your child previously received on the STAR Program tests because this test is based on the new Common Core State Standards, involves different types of test questions, and will not be reported using the STAR Program reporting categories.
Smarter Balanced Assessment System (Back to Top) |
Spring SBAC Summative Assessments (Back to Top) |
Smarter Balanced Summative Assessments for grades three through eight and eleven are required to be administered. Students will take 1 of each of the following assessments in both English Language Arts and Math:Exceptions (students not required to take SBAC Summative Assessments):
Smarter Balanced Assessment System- Summative Assessment Overview
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SBAC Goals (Back to Top) |
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BUSD Preparation (Back to Top) |
BUSD Technology Scope and Sequence
This Scope and Sequence is adapted from the Fresno County Office of Education Recommended Digital Literacy and Technology Skills to Support the California Common Core State Standards.
- The experience of a grade-level assessment
- A variety of grade-specific items and difficulty levels
- Performance tasks (PT)
- The format and structure of the operational assessments
Interim Assessments are available to local educational agencies for use in K–12. The Interim Assessments are specifically designed to provide the following:
- Meaningful information for gauging student progress throughout the year toward mastery of the skills measured by the Summative Assessments
- Assessments of the CCSS, which can be used at strategic points during the school year
The Digital Library has collaboration features that allow users to rate materials and share their expertise with educators across the country
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Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium Webpage California Department of Education- SBAC Webpage |
Visit the BUSD Practice and Training Test Webpage for more information.
Community members are invited to take the available California SBAC Practice and Training tests to learn about the types of questions that will be on the computer-based test that students in grades 3-8 & 11 will be taking Spring 2015.
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