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Tuesday, April 28, 2015

mClass Testing is Around the Corner

As the end of the year draws near, so do all of our end of the year assessments!

The mClass window opens early for our 3rd graders due to Read to Achieve and End of Grade testing.  Here are the windows for testing:

The 3rd grade mClass window is May 4- May 22nd
The K-2 mClass window is May 11th - May 29th.  

Since we are not assessing our own students for the end of the year testing, we assigned each teacher another group to assess.  Below you will see the assignments.  

Grade
Notes
Kindergarten
Testing Window May 11th - May 29th
Park will test Weatherly’s Class

Weatherly will test Park’s Class

Mabe will test Protti and Serafin Classes

First Grade
Testing Window  May 11th - May 29th
Manning will test Greeson’s Class

Greeson will test Manning’s Class

Protti will test Mabe & Botero Classes (with support from Davis-Castro & Botero)

Second Grade
Testing Window May 11th - May 29th
Betts will test Evans’ Class

Evans will test Betts’ Class

Davis-Castro will test Bigelow’s Class

Moorman/Davis-Castro will test Murray’s Class

Third Grade
Testing Window  May 4th - May 22nd
Kaudelka will test Jones’s Class

Jones will test Kaudelka’s Class

Soldner will test Tisocco’s Class

Moorman will test Fonseca’s Class

Tisocco will test Soldner’s Class


Prior to testing, you have three tasks:

1) Each K-3 teacher needs to go to the mClass Testing Schedule 2015 document to complete the level information and notes for your homeroom.  (If you have questions about this let Emily Moorman know!)

2) Practice logging into mClass and make sure you have access to the class you will assess.  For example, Amanda Weatherly should log in and make sure she has access to Grace Park's class.  Go to this link to see how to do this.  If you practice logging in and it doesn't work, let Emily Moorman know!)

3) Make copies of the writing sheets for the students you will be testing.  (For example, if I am testing Susan's class I will review her list of student levels and approximate the number of copies I will need for for each level.)  

If you have questions about anything - well most anything -  let us know!