All students in grades 6 through 11 are expected to complete the Iowa Statewide Assessment of Student Progress (ISASP) tests. These tests will give us helpful information about how to help you build important skills. Students must demonstrate proficiency on the ISASPs in reading, math, language arts, and science. Our District will be assessed by the state based on this test, we want to be proud of our District.
Should you have any questions, please contact one of the ISASP Coordinators listed below.
Cary Wieland, Principal
Henry Shepherd, Assistant Principal
Whitney Robbins, Counselor
Advantages of Online Testing
Many accommodations are built into the testing system
Extended time
Speech to text
Calculators Formula exhibit
Practice Test Questions and Resources
Resources (Assistance on how to use the built-in tools WILL NOT be provided on the day of testing.)
Tips for Success
Review the practice materials.
Get a good night’s sleep.
Eat a good breakfast.
Make sure your computer is fully charged.
Be on time!
Do your best!
What Students Should Bring
Headphones or earbuds.
Materials/book to read or work on when finished with the test. Students are only able to use their computers for testing.
Water bottle
Leave your personal electronic devices at home as they are strictly prohibited. Should you forget, your test proctor will keep them for you until the testing session is complete.
Oasis Classroom
Students who come late will be escorted to the late arrival area
No passes out of class
Computers are for testing use only and may not be used for free time when finished testing, listening to music, etc.
Student-owned devices are strictly prohibited. This includes but is not limited to cell phones, smart watches, tablets, or any other electronic devices.
Prohibited behaviors for students during testing include but are not limited to:
Using electronic devices to capture test items or responses
Providing assistance to or accepting assistance from other students
Discussing test items or responses with students who have not yet tested
Sharing test tickets or retaining tickets or scratch paper after testing
Testing will start at 8 A.M. and end at 2:30 P.M.
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
8 A.M. to 9 A.M. Science (10th graders only) OR Test Prep (9th and 11th graders)
9:30 A.M. to 10:30 A.M. Reading
12 P.M. to 1 P.M. Mathematics
1:15 P.M. to 2: 30 P.M. Language & Writing
Note: Check Infinite Campus to verify which grade-level assessments you will be taking.
If this is your first year of high school, you will take Grade 9.
All other high school students will complete the ISASPs for the grade level that corresponds with the number of earned high school credits.
Grade 9
Under 11 earned credits
Grade 10
11 to 21.5 earned credits
Grade 11
More than 22 earned credits
Even if you are graduating as a junior, ISASP testing is mandatory.
Makeup Testing Dates (Detailed makeup schedules will be put out by ISASP coordinators when they have been set)
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Thursday, April 23, 2026
Monday, April 27, 2026
Tuesday, April 28, 2026
Co-teachers will be determined by space and availability.
When finished with their assessment time period, students will return to their regularly scheduled class.
Reading
9-11
60 minutes
Language and Writing
9-11
75 minutes
Mathematics
9-11
60 minutes
Science
10
60 minutes