Assessment Administration Clause Samples

The Assessment Administration clause defines the procedures and responsibilities for conducting assessments, such as tests, evaluations, or audits, within the scope of an agreement. It typically outlines who is authorized to administer assessments, the timing and format of these activities, and any requirements for notification or documentation. By establishing clear guidelines for how assessments are managed, this clause ensures consistency, fairness, and compliance, thereby reducing the risk of disputes or misunderstandings related to the assessment process.
Assessment Administration. All School personnel involved with any aspect of the testing process must abide by State policies, procedures, and standards regarding test administration, test security, test audits, and reporting of test results. The Sponsor shall invite the School staff to District offered training related to State assessment administration and, as applicable, District Assessment administration, at no cost to the School. The Sponsor shall provide to the applicable School staff all services/support activities that are routinely provided to the Sponsor's staff regarding implementation of District and State-required assessment activities. The School shall designate a testing coordinator and shall be responsible for proper test administration. The School shall permit the Sponsor to monitor and/or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ all aspects of the School's test administration, if the Sponsor deems it necessary.
Assessment Administration. The AGENCY shall inform the BOARD of the person or persons in charge of administering assessments.
Assessment Administration. If Client wishes to administer the test twice to the same Participating Grade, Client should select its first testing date between September 2020 and March 2021, and its second testing date in April 2021. Client agrees to administer the PSAT 8/9 to students in the Participating Grade(s) during the testing period(s) noted in the List of Participating Schools table below.
Assessment Administration. All School personnel involved with any aspect of the testing process must abide by State and Sponsor policies, procedures, and standards regarding test administration, test security, test audits, and reporting of test results and shall cooperate with any investigation involving the School. The School shall comply with the applicable employee screening process as described in this Charter regarding all individuals who will serve as test administrators, proctors, and other support personnel required for accountability testing. The Sponsor shall invite the School staff to District offered training related to State assessment administration and, as applicable, District Assessment administration, at no cost to the School. The Sponsor shall provide to the applicable School staff all services/support activities that are routinely provided to the Sponsor’s staff regarding implementation of District and State-required assessment activities. The School shall designate a testing coordinator and shall be responsible for proper test administration. The designated School testing coordinator must hold a valid teaching certificate and is required to attend all training sessions and informational meetings required by the Sponsor. The School shall immediately notify the Sponsor upon any change in the designated testing coordinator. The School shall permit the Sponsor to monitor and/or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ all aspects of the School’s test administration if the Sponsor deems it necessary.
Assessment Administration. If Client wishes to administer the test twice to the same Participating Grade, Client should select its first testing date between September 2022 and March 2023, and its second testing date in April 2023. Client
Assessment Administration. If consent has been collected for at least 65% of enrolled students, then an electronic, secure, and confidential assessment will be administered by the school to all consented students sometime in October (or early November at the latest).