When did ISTEP testing start in Indiana?

When did ISTEP testing start in Indiana?

Before 2009 it was administered in the fall; beginning the 2009–10 school year it was administered in the spring. All students in grades 3 through 8 and high school sophomores took the ISTEP+ each spring, with language arts and math covered in each test.

Does Indiana still do ISTEP?

High school sophomores are the only students still taking the ISTEP, which will be replaced with either the SAT or ACT by 2023 under the state’s new graduation requirements.

Is ISTEP mandatory in Indiana?

As part of No Child Left Behind, Indiana students are also required to participate in the ISTEP Science assessment, but the Science assessment is not part of the graduation exam requirement.

How long is ISTEP testing?

The length of the current ISTEP test falls somewhere in between the marathon test in 2015 and ILEARN projections, said Indiana Department of Education spokesman Adam Baker. This year, students are expected to spend between seven and eight-and-a-half hours on ISTEP depending on their grade level.

What type of test is ISTEP?

ISTEP+ which is also simply referred to as ISTEP, is a compulsory annual test from the Indiana Department of Education. The aim of the test is to gauge students’ understanding and mastery of basic critical skills in mathematics, reading and writing.

Is the ISTEP test mandatory?

Students are required to either pass the ISTEP exam or attempt it each year they are eligible to graduate. Students graduating in 2023, however, will have the option of completing alternate pathways that don’t include the test but still result in a diploma.

Can you take Asvab instead of ISTEP?

For the 2018/2019 school year, the State of Indiana authorized the use of the ASVAB to high school students as an alternate pathway to graduation. Students who are unable to pass their ISTEP+ exams in English language arts and math, which are required for graduation, can now take the ASVAB.

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