Testing and assessment allow for close monitoring of the student’s progress and determine the how parents and teachers can best help the student excel.
Testing takes place in the following ways:
Colorado State Tests
Colorado law requires every student enrolled in a public school to take state assessment/achievement tests in the grade level in which the student is enrolled. Students take the Colorado Student Assessment Program (CASP) in grades 3-10, the Colorado ACT in grade 11.
Online Curriculum Tests
As students move through the curriculum, the curriculum allows the parent and supporting master teacher to easily monitor individual progress, using comprehensive, standards-based quizzes and tests.
CDELA Learning Management System
CDELA provides an online and real-time reporting of all student information through its Learning Management System. This private, secure network provides unit testing as well as access to assignments, grades, challenges, and assessments 24-hours, 7 days a week, 365 days per year. Parents and students may access their information by using their CDELA username and password.
Scantron Testing
Scantron's Performance Series provides students with individualized tests. The online test adjusts automatically to each student's ability level, generating questions that will appropriately challenge each student. Scantron tests provide results immediately so that teachers can impact instruction and properly place students. The test will be administered three times per year to provide teachers with the data necessary to provide data driven instruction that is individualized.