Welcome
to the Office of Assessment and Accountability
The Office of Assessment and Accountability is
responsible for the administration of the all aspects of the Rhode Island State
Assessment Program (RISAP). The components of RISAP are listed on the
left. By clicking on the appropriate link, you can learn more about each
assessment. In addition to administration responsibilities, the Office of
Assessment & Accountability staff also oversees the development of the New
England Common Assessment Program (NECAP) in reading, mathematics, science, and
writing in grades 3-8 and 11 and the Rhode Island Alternate Assessment (RIAA) in
grades 2-8 and 10.
USDOE Approval
Status- Standards and assessment system in reading/language arts, mathematics,
and science
The accountability system uses results from the following RISAP assessments
to determine if schools are making Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) toward the
goal of having 100% of students proficient by 2014: NECAP reading, writing, and
mathematics assessments and the Rhode Island Alternate Assessment. Specifics on
the calculations and sanctions required under NCLB and the Rhode Island
Accountability System can be found by clicking on one of the accountability
links to left.
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NECAP Results |
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2009 NECAP Results for Math and Reading Grades 3-8 & 11 and Writing Grade 11 |
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NAEP Results |
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2009 RI NAEP Mathematics
Results |
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2009 NAEP Average Scale Score for Gr.4 Mathematics- Black |
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2009 NAEP Average Scale Score for Gr. 8 Mathematics- Black |
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2009 NAEP Average Scale Score for Gr. 4 Mathematics- Hispanic |
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2009 NAEP Average Scale Score for Gr. 8 Mathematics- Hispanic |
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Science Results |
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RI NECAP Science Results for Students in Grades 4, 8, and 11 May 2008 vs.
May 2009 Testing |
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RI NECAP Science Results for Students in Grades 4, 8, and 11 May 2008 vs.
May 2009 Testing in Excel |
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Testing Schedule(s) |
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ACT Test Date Schedule for 2009-2010 and 2010-2011 |
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2009 NECAP Testing Information and Assessment Schedule |
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Math Summit II Presentations: |
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"NAEP
Mathematics Achievement" given by Uri Treisman, The Dana Center |
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"Exploring a Partnership with the Dana Center" given by David Hill, The Dana
Center |
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"Rhode
Island's Perspective" given by Mary Ann Snider, Director, Office of
Instruction, Assessment, and Accountability |
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Assessment resources for Schools |
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2007-08 Student Work Samples for reading, mathematics,
and writing available to download (10.31.08) |
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Includes released items and links to information on universal design, English Language Learners, and
students with disabilities |