FSA - Grade 7 Math: Test Prep & Practice Course - Online Video Lessons |  Study.comDear Parents and Guardians, 

  

Just a reminder that your 3rd grade student will take the paper-based Florida Standards Assessments (FSA) Grade 3 ELA Reading assessment on Tuesday, April 5th and Wednesday, April 6th.  4th and 5th grade students will take the paper-based Florida Standards Assessments (FSA) Grade 4 & 5 Writing Assessment on Thursday, April 7th. Please send your student to school on time and with having eaten a healthy breakfast. 

 

 Please review the following policies with your student before testing: 

·        Electronic Devices—Students are not permitted to have any electronic devices, including, but not limited to, cell phones, smartphones, and smartwatches, at any time during testing or during breaks (e.g., restroom), even if the devices are turned off or students do not use them. If your student is found with an electronic device, his or her test will be invalidated.  

·        Calculators—Calculators are not permitted during Grades 3–6 Mathematics tests. 

·        Testing Rules Acknowledgment—All tests include a Testing Rules Acknowledgment printed in the student’s test and answer book that reads: “I understand the testing rules that were just read to me. If I do not follow these rules, my test score may be invalidated.” Prior to testing, test administrators read the rules to students, and students acknowledge that they understand the testing rules by signing below the statement in their test and answer book. 

·        Discussing Test Content after TestingThe last portion of the testing rules read to students before they sign below the Testing Rules Acknowledgment states: “Because the content in all statewide assessments is secure, you may not discuss or reveal details about the test content (including test items, passages, and prompts) after the test. This includes any type of electronic communication, such as texting, emailing, or posting to social media sites.” Please make sure your student understands this policy prior to testing and remind them that “discussing” test content includes any kind of electronic communication, such as texting, emailing, posting to social media, or sharing online. While students may not share information about secure test content after testing, this policy is not intended to prevent students from discussing their testing experiences with their parents/families. 

·        Working IndependentlyStudents are responsible for doing their own work during the test and for protecting their answers from being seen by others. If students are caught cheating during testing, their tests will be invalidated. In addition, FDOE employs Caveon Test Security to analyze student test results to detect unusually similar answer patterns. Student tests within a school that are found to have extremely similar answer patterns will be invalidated. 

·        Leaving Campus—If your student leaves campus before completing a test session (e.g., for lunch, an appointment, illness), he or she will not be allowed to return to that test session. If your student does not feel well on the day of testing, it may be best for him or her to wait and be tested on a make-up day.

·        Testing Accommodations—If your student has an Individual Education Plan (IEP), a Section 504 plan, or is an English Language Learner (ELL) or a recently exited ELL, accommodations may be provided.

  

If you have any questions related to this test administration, please contact Beth Jackson at [log in to unmask] or 850-487-4733.  For more information about the Florida Statewide Assessments program, please visit the portal at www.FSAssessments.org.   

  

Thank you for supporting your student and encouraging him or her to do his or her best during Spring 2022 assessments.  

 

Beth Jackson, principal

 

 

 


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