2021-2022 Assessments Schedule
Click Here For Official Tennessee Department of Education Provided Assessment Calendars
**PLEASE NOTE** These dates change frequently and may reflect future years due to continual updates mandated by the TN Department of Education
TCAP ACHIEVEMENT – Required by State TCAP will be ELA, Math, Science and Social Studies for students in grades 3 – 8. Purpose & Use: The TCAP Tests are designed to assess true student understanding not just test taking skills. It will measure student understanding of our current revised state standards in ELA and Math. Science and Social Studies will be tested on the current state standards. Administration Window: April 18 – May 6 Grade 2 - April 18 - May 6 Results to Parents & Students: Districts should receive individual performance reports which detail student performance in the fall after standard setting. Individual profile reports are provided for parents and students as soon as the district receives them or State makes them available online. |
END OF COURSE (EOC) - Required by State Purpose & Use- The TCAP EOC Tests are designed to assess true student understanding not just test taking skills. It will measure student understanding of our current revised state standards in ELA and Math. Science and Social Studies will be tested on the current state standards Grade: Students in grades 9 – 12 Subjects: English I/II/III; Algebra I/II; Geometry; Biology; Chemistry; U.S. History and Geography. Administration Window - Results to Parents & Students: |
ACCESS FOR ENGLISH LEARNERS (WIDA) Students will take the ACCESS for ELLs to determine language proficiency. ACCESS assesses student in the four language domains of listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Applicable Federal/State Law Purpose & Use Administration Window Results to Parents & Students |
CIVICS - HIGH SCHOOL Required – Yes by the State of Tennessee Purpose & Use Administration Window Results to Parents & Students |
NATIONAL ASSESSMENT FOR EDUCATION PROGRESS (NAEP) The NAEP produces The Nation’s Report Card and is considered the gold standard for large-scale assessment. It is the largest nationally representative assessment of what U.S. students know and can do in key subjects, which allows Tennesseans to see how our students perform as compared to peers in other states. Purpose & Use Testing Window – January 24, 2022 - March 15, 2022 Results to Parents & Students |
ACT - Required T.C.A 49-6-6001(b). Purpose & Use Administration Window ACT Fall Senior Testing (Paper) Standard
Student Level reports are provided to students approximately 3 to 8 weeks after the administration of the assessment by ACT. Schools will share these reports with students and parents. |
NWEA MAP Required: Yes by the school district. Purpose & Use Administration Window: TBD Results to Parents & Students |
EASY CBM Required – Yes by district Purpose & Use Administration Window Results to Parents & Students |
*Parents are able to access more information about testing by going to the State Website at https://www.tn.gov/education/assessment/testing-overview.html