The Morgan County R-II School District provides a systematic testing program for students. The primary reason for testing is to gather information to make better and more informed educational decisions for student improvement. Testing involves sampling student performance to identify and articulate progress in performance for individual students and groups of students and to adjust curriculum and instruction to meet the learning needs of all students.
Missouri school districts are required to develop a testing plan that meets the standards of the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE). Such plans must include the Missouri Assessment Program tests (MAP) and assessment of the Missouri Learning Standards that are not assessed through MAP. The district accomplishes this by designing curriculum and assessments that align with the Missouri Learning Standards through our curriculum process. The local Board of Education must approve each district testing plan.
The district’s testing plan includes national standardized tests, state standardized tests, district performance tasks, and formal and informal diagnostic assessments. Norm-referenced tests allow the district to evaluate how MCR2 students and programs compare with others across the nation or state. Criterion-referenced tests are used to determine if students are mastering learning objectives. Performance tasks allow students to apply the knowledge they have learned. Formative and other ongoing assessments enable teachers to modify and adjust instruction to meet student needs and to communicate frequently to students as to how to improve performance.
Missouri DESE Assessment Links:
MO Department of Elementary and Secondary Education - Assessment
MO Department of Elementary and Secondary Education - Student Practice Test
MO Department of Elementary and Secondary Education - MAP Grade Level MAP
MO Department of Elementary and Secondary Education - MAP and EOC