State standards guide educators in their teaching and serve to outline the necessary skills and concepts that students should be exposed to and master in every grade level. As students move from one grade level to the next there is an expectation that they have been exposed to, and/or mastered, specific academic skills and concepts that are meant to provide a foundation for the learning standards of their next grade level. You can better prepare your child for each grade by supporting and monitoring the skills they are expected to learn each year.
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Iowa: Assessments and Accountability
All students must take a variety of achievement tests every year to determine how much and how well they are learning....
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Kansas: What Every Parent Should Know About Kansas Academic Standards & Assessment
Standards & Assessments The Kansas Academic Standards give school districts a framework to design their curriculum,...
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Mississippi Curriculum Test, Second Edition (MCT2)
Introduction The Mississippi Curriculum Test, Second Edition, (MCT2) is a measure of student achievement in Language...
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Colorado Student Assessment Program
Transition from CSAP to TCAP Please note that Colorado students will no longer take the Colorado Student Assessment...
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State of Iowa Academic Standards
Browse All Iowa Schools Iowa Academic Standards and Benchmarks Overview Page
