State Testing definition

State Testing. The Charter School shall be responsible for administering such standardized tests as may be required under Wis. Stat. §118.30(1m), 118.016, 121.02(1)(r), 20 U.S.C. §1177 et. seq. (also known as the “Every Student Succeeds Act”), and any other Applicable Laws to pupils enrolled in the Charter School and shall cause the testing data for the Charter School to be transmitted to the District in such form as the District shall customarily transmit such data.

Examples of State Testing in a sentence

  • No employee shall lose planning time during the State Testing window.

  • The off-site location must meet the facilities requirements outlined in The ACT for State Testing Standard Testing Requirements (see Attachment B).

  • Assessment Location “Take state assessment tests within the school district in which such student resides, which must provide the student with access to the district’s testing facilities.” K12’s State Testing Policies and Procedures detail the process by which K12 will facilitate compliance with this requirement.

  • The ACT Supervisor’s Manual State Testing and other administration instructions will be included in the training materials for Test Supervisors, Back-up Test Supervisors and TACs. These materials will help the Test Supervisor provide training to the school staff who will help with the administration.

  • The Test Supervisor must meet ACT’s standard requirements for testing staff, provide documentation of the school’s secure storage facilities, and agree to ACT’s standard requirements for test administration as stated in The ACT for State Testing Standard Testing Requirements (Attachment B).

  • Each appointed Back-up Test Supervisor will be required to complete an ACT State Testing Back-up Test Supervisor Profile and submit the completed form to ACT.

  • Each appointed Test Supervisor will be required to complete an ACT State Testing Test Supervisor Profile and submit the completed form to ACT.

  • ACT’s requirements for standardized testing (see Attachment B) as implemented for participating districts are summarized in ACT Standard Testing Requirements for District Choice State Testing.

  • Each participating school must provide a testing environment conducive to effective administration of the tests and one which meets the facilities requirements listed in The ACT for State Testing Standard Testing Requirements (see Attachment B).

  • This includes obtaining this child’s State Testing Identification (STI) number, if needed.

Related to State Testing

  • Maintenance Test means the maintenance test set out in Clause 12.1 (Maintenance Test).

  • Commissioning test means tests applied to a distributed generation facility by the applicant after construction is completed to verify that the facility does not create adverse system impacts and performs to the submitted specifications. At a minimum, the scope of the commissioning tests performed shall include the commissioning test specified in Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE) Standard 1547 Section 5.4 "Commissioning tests".

  • Drug use test means a scientifically substantiated method to test for the presence of illegal or performance-enhancing drugs or the metabolites thereof in a person’s urine.

  • Acceptance Testing mean the tests, reviews and other activities that are performed by or on behalf of Agency to determine whether the Deliverables meet the Acceptance Criteria or otherwise satisfy the Agency, as determined by the Agency in its sole discretion.

  • Penetration Testing means security testing in which assessors mimic real-world attacks to identify methods for circumventing the security features of an application, system, or network. (NIST SP 800-115)