District-wide assessment serves multiple purposes. Millard administers a number of assessments to ensure that students master the knowledge and skills necessary for personal excellence. Students must be College and Career Ready in reading, writing, mathematics and science. All assignments and projects incorporate the standards and targets reflected in state guidelines and on these tests. The best way to prepare for these tests is to ask questions about and complete all assignments.
Previous year's information from the State of the Schools Report can be found at State of the Schools Report.
Fall
Reading MAP Test
Math MAP Test
Gallup Student Poll
ELA CFAs (3)
Math CFA
Winter
Math Screener
Reading MAP Test
Math MAP Test
Gallup Student Poll
ELA CFAs (3)
Math CFA
Spring
Reading State Test
Math State Test
Science State Test
Reading MAP Test
Math MAP Test
ELA CFAs (2)
Math CFA
What is MAP?
MAP is an adaptive test that makes it possible to pinpoint each child's needs and strengths in reading and math. The assessments are given to all students in the fall, winter, and spring. The test adapts the level of questions to how well a student answers the previous questions. The final score is an estimate of the student's achievement level.
The test creates an individual score for each student. This score is called a RIT score. This overall score is a composite of skill components. These scores allow the student and teacher valuable information to target area of growth. Each student creates growth goals based on his/her achievement.
For more information about MAP, check out the following sites: