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The PA Standardized Testing Requirements
From the PA Home Education Law regarding testing:
“(1)
A portfolio of records and materials. The portfolio shall consist of
a log, made contemporaneously with the instruction, which designates
by title the reading materials used, samples of any writings, worksheets,
workbooks or creative materials used or developed by the student and
in grades three, five, and eight results of nationally normed standardized
achievement tests in reading/language arts and mathematics or the results
of Statewide tests administered in these grade levels. The department
shall establish a list, with a minimum of five tests, of nationally normed
standardized tests from which the supervisor of the home education program
shall select a test to be administered if the supervisor does not choose
the Statewide tests. At the discretion of the supervisor, the portfolio
may included the results of nationally normed standardized achievement
tests for other subject areas or grade levels. The supervisor shall ensure
that the nationally normed standardized tests or the Statewide tests
shall not be administered by the child's parent or guardian.”
The following will help clarify the PA home education testing requirements.
The PA Home Education law requires that "in grades three, five,
and eight results of nationally normed standardized achievement tests
in reading/language arts and mathematics or the results of Statewide
tests administered in these grade levels" be included in the child's
portfolio.
If you are you planning on having your child tested this year in compliance
with the Pennsylvania Home Education Law, here is some useful information:
~ The only restriction on who may give the test to the student in grades
3, 5, and 8 is that it cannot be the parent. Any other family member
may administer the test to the child - many families use an older sibling.
~ The parent determines the grade of the child.
~ The Pennsylvania Department of Education has provided a list of 10
tests to choose from. They vary in scope and time length. See list below.
~ Home educated children do NOT have to take the PSSA tests.
~ Only scores in reading/language art and math testing is required to
be turned into the school districts. Any other subject areas are optional.
~ There are no "acceptable" test scores. The law only requires
that they be taken. The school districts may not refuse your right to
home school based upon the test results.
~ Anyone may order an achievement test from the test companies listed
below. Not all suppliers have the same requirements for test administers.
For example BJUP has more restrictions than other suppliers for the same
test.
~ Testing does not have to be done at a 'testing site'.
~ Testing does not have to be done in a group setting.
~ Testing does not have to done in your support group or local public
school.
~ Studies have, in fact, shown that students do better being tested in
familiar surroundings, and for homeschoolers, that would be home.
~ The testing provided by homeschool service providers is not superior
to the tests that a parent may order on their own, nor is participation
in large group testing required by the Home Education Law in Pennsylvania.
~ Testing can be less expensive when tests are ordered through the mail
from a test supplier when compared with the costs of testing provided
by a homeschooling achievement testing business.
List of PDE approved tests:
(1) California Achievement Test
(2) Comprehensive Testing Program (CTPIII)
(3) Comprehensive Test of Basic Skills
(4) Iowa Test of Basic Skills
(5) Metropolitan Achievement Test
(6) Peabody Individual Test
(7) Stanford Achievement Test
(8) Tera Nova
(9) Wide Range Achievement Test
(10) Woodcock Johnson Revised Tests of Achievement
List of Test Suppliers:
~ Achievement testing services from the University of Oklahoma
http://www.occe.ou.edu/eval.html
1-405-325-1972
~ Family Learning Organization
http://www.familylearning.org/
1-800-405-8378
~ Home School Academy
http://homeschoolacademy.com/
1-800-863-1474
~ Seton Home Study School
http://www.setonhome.org/testing/default.stm
1-540-636-9990
~ Thurbers Educational Assessments
http://thurbers.net/teatests.html
~ The Sycamore Tree Catalog (Use the search function to find the page
describing their Comprehensive Test
of Basic Skills.)
http://www.mailordercentral.com/sycamoretree/
1-800-779-6750
~ Home School Resource Center
http://www.hsrc.com
1-800-937-6311
~ Offering The Iowa Tests for grade K - 12 and Woodcock Johnson III Individualized
Achievement Tests for Preschool -- 12th grade. E-mail homeschoolertests@nc.rr.com or
visit http://www.HomeSchoolerTests.com
for a brochure or order form.
Triangle Education Assessments
Distributor for The Iowa Tests
Woodcock - Johnson III Administrator
http://www.HomeSchoolerTests.com
Apex, North Carolina 27502 Ph/Fax (919) 274-7495
homeschoolertests@nc.rr.com
For additional information on high stakes testing: http://www.fairtest.org
Students Against Testing (SAT) is a nationwide network of young people
who resist high stakes standardized testing and support real-life learning.
www.nomoretests.com
For additional information on testing : http://concordspedpac.org/Whichtest.htm
Click here to access the PHEA School
District Violations page
SAT - PSAT Information:
The PSAT code for Pennsylvania home educators is 993999
The PSAT is given via your school district guidance office in October
once a year. Call your district’s high school guidance office early September.
The SAT code for home educators is 970000.
The SAT info may be found at: www.collegeboard.com
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