Vermont Assessments (continued)
Source: State: Vermont Department of Education
Topics: Middle Years (5-9), Vermont, State Tests, more...
Topics: Middle Years (5-9), Vermont, State Tests, more...
Other date resources:
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Student Performance Data
Web Site
As of January 18, 2007, the graphing Web site is no longer available due to server problems. School assessment data are available on the Web site in individual reports and in the Vermont School Report. School-by-school comparison data are available in the school summary reports. Use the links below to access: - Student Performance Results on State Alternate Assessments Reported by Subgroups The No Child Left Behind Act requires Vermont to report alternate assessment student performance annually by subcategories, including gender; major racial/ethnic categories; students with disabilities; economically disadvantaged students; students with limited English proficiency; and migrant students. Reported results are for alternate assessment, valid tests and are only publicly reported when there are more than 10 students in the group. Alternate assessments are Lifeskills, Stanford Diagnostic, and Out-of-level New Standards Reference Exams (NSREs).
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Vermont School
Report
View assessment results and school and demographic data. -
Vermont-PASS
Find information about the Vermont-PASS (science assessment) and other assessments on the Vermont Institutes Web site. -
National Assessment
of Education Progress (NAEP)
Use this link to learn more about the NAEP on their Web site.
Standards & Assessment Team Contact List
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View names, responsibilities, phone numbers and e-mail addresses.
No Child Left Behind Act (NCLBA) Resources:
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U.S. Department of
Education's NCLBA Web site
- Vermont Department of Education
View information related to the department's NCLBA) activities.
Contact information
Mary Ann Minardo, Education Consultant
(802) 828-5410 (P)
(802) 828-6563 (F)maryann.minardo@state.vt.us
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