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Title: Marylands High School Assessments HSAs


1
Marylands High School Assessments (HSAs) the
Bridge Plan for Academic Validation Overview
2
Maryland Graduation Requirements
  • State credit requirement
  • 21 specific credits
  • State service-learning requirement
  • 75 hours or equivalent
  • State testing requirement
  • Students entering high school in the Fall 2005
    and beyond must meet the testing requirement in
    order to graduate. There are three options for
    doing this
  • Local graduation requirements
  • Many local school systems have additional
    requirements beyond the above State
  • minimum.

3
Three Options to Meet the HSA Requirement
  • Pass all 4 HSA tests
  • Advanced Placement (AP)/
  • International
  • Baccalaureate (IB)
  • Modified HSAs
  • Combined-Score Option
  • Bridge Plan for Academic Validation
  • The three options do not interface with each
    other. However, students can be working on more
    than one option at the same time.

Multiple Test Attempts
4
Special Education Students
  • Students with disabilities
  • Are entitled to all accommodations in the
    students IEP.
  • English Language Learners
  • Must take into account the students English
    language proficiency level as stated on his/her
    ELL Plan.

5
Earn Passing Score on Each Test
6
Combined-Score Option
  • Earn a combined score of at least 1602.

7
Opportunities To Take the Test
  • This is a seniors only administration of the
    exams.

8
What happens if a student does not pass an HSA?
  • Parent/guardian receives a home report
  • Student is offered locally-administered or
    approved assistance
  • Student retakes test

9
What happens if a student fails an HSA more than
once?
  • A student can be working on any of the three
    options at any given time
  • Passing the 4 HSAs
  • Combined-Score Option
  • Bridge Plan for Academic Validation

10
Working on a Parallel Path
A student can also be working on multiple options
at a given time, which is called parallel path.
11
Bridge Plan for Academic Validation
  • Alternative means to meet HSA requirement.
  • Rigor is not sacrificed
  • Extent of a students Academic Validation Plan is
    based on the degree to which the student is not
    meeting the HSA passing score.
  • Final outcome and criteria currently being
    developed.

12
Value of the Bridge Plan
  • Helps students who have test fears and/or those
    who do not test well
  • Connects struggling students with an adult
  • State controls will ensure fairness and
    consistency

13
Bridge Plan Overview
  • Students who
  • Have failed an HSA content area test twice
  • Have not achieved combined score of 1602 on the 4
    HSA tests

14
Bridge Plan Overview
HSA Test Performance
  • Failed an HSA content area test twice
  • Passed the HSA-related course(s)
  • Participated in locally-administered or approved
    assistance
  • Making satisfactory progress toward graduation

Academic Validation Project
15
Academic Validation Project Modules
  • Each project will cover specific content a
    student would be expected to know, or have
    mastered, for the HSA test.
  • Each project will be rigorous.
  • Each project will be accompanied with
  • directions on how to assign the project,
  • scoring look-fors, and
  • other guides to assist in completing the
    assignment.

16
Bridge Project Assignment
17
Bridge Plan for Academic Validation - Student
Planner and Agreement
  • The student, parent/guardian, and a school
    representative will review and sign the Student
    Planner and Agreement.
  • Summarizes students HSA test performance
  • Identifies the project(s) assigned to the student
  • Indentifies a completion date for project(s)
  • Certifies that all project work will be done by
    the student

18
Academic Validation Project Package Submission
  • The student and Project Monitor will sign the
    Project Package Submission form which
  • Identifies the project(s) assigned to the student
  • Certifies that the project work will be done by
    the student
  • The Project Package Submission form is submitted
    with
  • All projects assigned in the content area
  • Any IEP, 504 Plan or ELL Plan documentation

19
Review Panels
  • School systems will convene either Local or
    Regional Review Panels to validate a students
    Project Package.
  • The composition of the Review Panels will include
    central office staff, content teachers, and
    special education and/or ELL teachers, and other
    designated staff required for a fair review of
    the Project Package.
  • Project Packages will be reviewed in
  • accordance with MSDE guidelines and
  • procedures.
  • Scoring tools will be provided by MSDE
  • Consistent and without bias
  • Panel recommendations will be sent to
  • local superintendent.

20
Local Superintendent Project Package Decisions

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Role of MSDE
  • MSDE will
  • Develop a bank of projects
  • Produce project guidelines
  • Establish scoring guides or rubrics
  • Produce sample responses
  • Provide comprehensive training for implementation
  • Participate in initial review sessions of all
    local review panels
  • Audit Bridge Plan submissions and decisions
  • Report use of the Bridge Plan
  • Conduct ongoing studies
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