K-4 Assessments

MCAS, Grades 3-4

Why does my student take MCAS?

In the early '90s, Massachusetts passed a law that included high learning standards, consistent funding, more choices for families, and accountability for how well students are being served. Part of that act included statewide assessments, MCAS, to make sure schools are reaching all students.

When scores show students are not meeting basic learning standards, schools and districts can adjust instruction to address those areas. In addition, parents and the public can ask questions and ensure educators are taking action. Statewide testing helps parents check their child's and school's progress and lets taxpayers know if they are getting a good return on the tax money they invest in schools.

Statewide assessments also help the state know where to focus its efforts, whether that be on individual struggling schools or wide subject areas, like early reading or middle school math. Without testing, those needs would remain hidden. State test scores are just one piece of a student's academic picture, but they are important information.  Students in grade 3 and 4 take ELA and Math MCAS tests in the spring.

MCAS Resources for Parents/Guardians

resources and information are from the MA Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE)