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AB 484, introduced on September 4, 2013 in the state Legislature, would end the use of STAR tests in math and English for the school year already under way – a year earlier than planned, and introduce the Measurement of Academic Performance and Progress (MAPP) tests, a new test aligned to the National Governors Association and College Board's ...
STAR Reading, STAR Early Literacy and STAR Math are standardized, computer-adaptive assessments created by Renaissance Learning, Inc., for use in K–12 education.Each is a "Tier 2" assessment of a skill (reading practice, math practice, and early literacy, respectively that can be used any number of times due to item-bank technology.
This article is part of our Rising Star Portfolios series. One of the major goals of my Rising Star portfolio is to introduce and explain the various screens I use to find great stocks. (Another ...
The test was announced because the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (commonly referred to its acronym TAKS) assessment was repealed by Texas Senate Bill 1031 in spring 2007. The bill called for secondary schools (for grades 9-11) to take end-of-course assessments every time a student was at the end of taking a course, instead of taking ...
This article is part of our Rising Star Portfolios series. One of the major goals of my Rising Star portfolio is to introduce and explain the various screens I use to find great stocks. (Another ...
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Eligibility to most HGMs is restricted to students who test at least in the 99.5th percentile on an intellectual giftedness assessment conducted by an LAUSD psychologist (equivalent to IQ of 140+/-5). Priority is given to students with 99.9%, officially "Highly Gifted" by LAUSD definition (IQ 150+/-5).
From rising new songwriters to seasoned touring musicians, a new generation of artists is bringing unique sounds that speak to every mood and moment. Check out these ten rising stars—soon, they ...