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TESTING INFORMATION

 

The Christian Homeschool Network has provided this information for your use. We are a grassroots political organization focused on lobbying and advocating for homeschool freedoms. We do not provide information on testing services, we suggest that

 you contact state or local support groups for testing services in your area.

 

 

The section of the home-based instruction law RCW 28A.200 regarding testing.

 

     (c) Ensure that a standardized achievement test approved by the state board of education is administered annually to the child by a qualified individual or that an annual assessment of the student's academic progress is written by a certificated person who is currently working in the field of education. The state board of education shall not require these children to meet the student learning goals, master the essential academic learning requirements, to take the assessments, or to obtain a certificate of academic achievement or a certificate of individual achievement pursuant to RCW 28A.655.061 and 28A.155.045. The standardized test administered or the annual academic progress assessment written shall be made a part of the child's permanent records. If, as a result of the annual test or assessment, it is determined that the child is not making reasonable progress consistent with his or her age or stage of development, the parent shall make a good faith effort to remedy any deficiency.

 

WAC 180-52-070

Approved standardized tests for use by students receiving home-based instruction — Examples — Assistance. (effective April 02, 2002)

 

  (1)(a) Pursuant to RCW 28A.200.010(3), the state board of education will provide a list of examples of standardized achievement tests that a parent may use to assess and determine whether their child is making reasonable academic progress.
     (b) Tests on the list are approved by the state board of education on the basis that they are standardized achievement tests.
     (c) Parents may use a standardized test that does not appear on the list of examples if it has been evaluated by a test evaluation organization recognized by the state board of education and cited on the state board web page.
     (d) Parents may contact the state board of education office for assistance in determining if a test of their choosing that is not on the list of examples is standardized.
     (2) The list of examples of standardized achievement tests shall be:
     (a) Made available on the web page of the state board;
     (b) Included in the following publication of the office of the superintendent of public instruction,
"Washington's State Laws Regulating Home-Based Instruction;"
and
     (c) Provided on request.
     (3) The list of examples of standardized achievement tests on the state board web page may not be changed without prior approval of the state board of education. [Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.200.010(3). 02-14-125, § 180-52-070, filed 7/2/02, effective 8/2/02.]

 

Home-based Students and the WASL

Washington State Board of Education Examples of Approved Standardized Achievement Tests for Home-Based Instruction Use

Parents providing home-based instruction for their children may use any standardized achievement test that has been evaluated by Buros Institute of Mental Measurements (www.unl.edu/buros), the test evaluation organization recognized by the State Board of Education under WAC 180-52-070.

Testing is one of two options for meeting the statutory annual assessment requirement: [See RCW 28A.200.010].  The tests listed below are examples of the kinds of tests parents may use.

NOT AN ALL INCLUSIVE LIST (revised March 2006)

Formal Test Name

Formal Test Publisher

Brigance

Curriculum Associates, Inc.

California Achievement Tests, Fifth Edition (CAT/5)

CTB/McGraw-Hill

California Diagnostic Tests (CDT)

CTB/McGraw-Hill

Comprehensive Tests of Basic Skills (CTBS)

CTB/McGraw-Hill

Iowa Tests of Basic Skills (ITBS)

Riverside Publishing Company

Iowa Tests of Educational Development
(ITED)

Riverside Publishing Company

Metropolitan Achievement Tests, Seventh Edition (MAT/7)

Harcourt Educational Measurement

Peabody Individual Achievement Test (PIAT)

American Guidance Service, Inc.

Stanford Achievement Tests (SAT)

Harcourt Educational Measurement

Stanford Early Achievement Test (SEAT)

Psychological Corporation

Tests of Achievement and Proficiency
(TAP)

Riverside Publishing Company

TerraNova

CTB/McGraw-Hill

American College Testing (ACT)

American College Testing, Inc.

PLAN (pre-ACT)

American College Testing, Inc.

Scholastic Aptitude Test I: Reasoning (SAT)

The College Board

Preliminary Scholastic Achievement Test (PSAT)

The College Board

 

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