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State Testing Information for Families
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State Testing Information for Parents |
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* What used to be referred to as the KCCT is now K-PREP (Kentucky Performance for Educational Progress)
*What used to be referred to as CATS is now Unbridled Learning: College-and/or Career-Ready for ALL
*Part of the test is a normed-referenced test called the Stanford 10 and the other portion of the test is a criterion-referenced test developed just for Kentucky and aligned to the Common Core Standards.
*At the elementary level, students in grades 3-5 will be participating on the state test.
*Each content area is divided into multiple parts. Each part is a separate test session.
*Third grade will be testing in Reading and Math. There will be multiple-choice items on the test as well as short answer.
*Fourth grade will be testing in Reading, Math, Science and Editing and Mechanics. There will be multiple-choice, short answer and extended response items on the test.
*Fifth grade will be testing in Reading, Math, Social Studies and On-Demand Writing. There will be multiple-choice, short answer and extended response items on the test.
*The test will be given in five days (consecutive) and within the last 14 days of school.
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State Testing Information for Parents |
| -INFORMATION ON STATE TESTING
* What used to be referred to as the KCCT is now K-PREP (Kentucky Performance for Educational Progress)
*What used to be referred to as CATS is now Unbridled Learning: College-and/or Career-Ready for ALL
*Part of the test is a normed-referenced test called the Stanford 10 and the other portion of the test is a criterion-referenced test developed just for Kentucky and aligned to the Common Core Standards.
*At the elementary level, students in grades 3-5 will be participating on the state test.
*Each content area is divided into multiple parts. Each part is a separate test session.
*Third grade will be testing in Reading and Math. There will be multiple-choice items on the test as well as short answer.
*Fourth grade will be testing in Reading, Math, Science and Editing and Mechanics. There will be multiple-choice, short answer and extended response items on the test.
*Fifth grade will be testing in Reading, Math, Social Studies and On-Demand Writing. There will be multiple-choice, short answer and extended response items on the test.
*The test will be given in five days (consecutive) and within the last 14 days of school.
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State Testing Information for Parents |
| -INFORMATION ON STATE TESTING
* What used to be referred to as the KCCT is now K-PREP (Kentucky Performance for Educational Progress)
*What used to be referred to as CATS is now Unbridled Learning: College-and/or Career-Ready for ALL
*Part of the test is a normed-referenced test called the Stanford 10 and the other portion of the test is a criterion-referenced test developed just for Kentucky and aligned to the Common Core Standards.
*At the elementary level, students in grades 3-5 will be participating on the state test.
*Each content area is divided into multiple parts. Each part is a separate test session.
*Third grade will be testing in Reading and Math. There will be multiple-choice items on the test as well as short answer.
*Fourth grade will be testing in Reading, Math, Science and Editing and Mechanics. There will be multiple-choice, short answer and extended response items on the test.
*Fifth grade will be testing in Reading, Math, Social Studies and On-Demand Writing. There will be multiple-choice, short answer and extended response items on the test.
*The test will be given in five days (consecutive) and within the last 14 days of school.
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State Testing Information for Parents |
| -INFORMATION ON STATE TESTING
* What used to be referred to as the KCCT is now K-PREP (Kentucky Performance for Educational Progress)
*What used to be referred to as CATS is now Unbridled Learning: College-and/or Career-Ready for ALL
*Part of the test is a normed-referenced test called the Stanford 10 and the other portion of the test is a criterion-referenced test developed just for Kentucky and aligned to the Common Core Standards.
*At the elementary level, students in grades 3-5 will be participating on the state test.
*Each content area is divided into multiple parts. Each part is a separate test session.
*Third grade will be testing in Reading and Math. There will be multiple-choice items on the test as well as short answer.
*Fourth grade will be testing in Reading, Math, Science and Editing and Mechanics. There will be multiple-choice, short answer and extended response items on the test.
*Fifth grade will be testing in Reading, Math, Social Studies and On-Demand Writing. There will be multiple-choice, short answer and extended response items on the test.
*The test will be given in five days (consecutive) and within the last 14 days of school.
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State Testing Information for Parents |
| -INFORMATION ON STATE TESTING
* What used to be referred to as the KCCT is now K-PREP (Kentucky Performance for Educational Progress)
*What used to be referred to as CATS is now Unbridled Learning: College-and/or Career-Ready for ALL
*Part of the test is a normed-referenced test called the Stanford 10 and the other portion of the test is a criterion-referenced test developed just for Kentucky and aligned to the Common Core Standards.
*At the elementary level, students in grades 3-5 will be participating on the state test.
*Each content area is divided into multiple parts. Each part is a separate test session.
*Third grade will be testing in Reading and Math. There will be multiple-choice items on the test as well as short answer.
*Fourth grade will be testing in Reading, Math, Science and Editing and Mechanics. There will be multiple-choice, short answer and extended response items on the test.
*Fifth grade will be testing in Reading, Math, Social Studies and On-Demand Writing. There will be multiple-choice, short answer and extended response items on the test.
*The test will be given in five days (consecutive) and within the last 14 days of school.
| INFORMATION ON STATE TESTING
*What used to be referred to as the KCCT is now K-PREP (Kentucky Performance for Educational Progress)
*What used to be referred to as CATS is now Unbridled Learning: College-and/or Career-Ready for ALL
*Part of the test is a normed-referenced test called the Stanford 10 and the other portion of the test is a criterion-referenced test developed just for Kentucky.
*At the elementary level, students in grades 3-5 will be participating on the state test.
*Each content area is divided into multiple parts. Each part is a separate test session.
*Third grade will be testing in Reading and Math. There will be multiple-choice items on the test as well as short answer.
*Fourth grade will be testing in Reading, Math, Science and Editing and Mechanics. There will be multiple-choice, short answer and extended response items on the test.
*Fifth grade will be testing in Reading, Math, Social Studies and On-Demand Writing. There will be multiple-choice, short answer and extended response items on the test.
*The test will be given in five days (consecutive) and within the last 14 days of school.
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