The ISAT is an important component of the statewide student assessment system as stated in the board rule 08.02.03-Rules Governing Thoroughness. The ISAT is administered to students in grades 3-8 and 10 to provide ongoing monitoring of individual, school, district, and state progress. One component of the ISAT required for high school graduation is the 10th grade test in reading, language usage, and mathematics. Proficiency on the 10th grade ISAT verifies that an Idaho student has met Idaho standards in reading, language usage, and mathematics.
Academic proficiency is more than test scores. Competency in reading, language usage, mathematics, and science is the goal for every child. In accordance with No Child Left Behind, the ISAT measures proficiency in four key areas—reading, language usage, mathematics, and science.
Components of the ISAT
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Language Arts (Reading and Language Usage) Assessments
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Mathematics Assessment
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Science Assessment
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September 1
Posting of individual school and district reports open to the public.
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September 4
Summer Score Reports Posted for Schools
September 2–4
Webex Training for Fall Testing
September 15–October 24
Fall Testing Window (All Access Closes at 4:00 PM MDT, October 24, 2008.) Immediate Preliminary Scores.
October 7–October 8
ISAT Bias and Sensitivity Review, Idaho Falls.
October 7–10
ISAT Item Data Review, Idaho Falls.
November 21
Final Official Fall Scores Released