These are the five components of the current CCRPI.
What are Content Mastery, Progress, Closing Gaps, Readiness, and Graduation Rate?
This is any data that could potentially identify a specific individual.
What is personally identifiable information (PII)?
These were the tests students had to pass to earn a high school diploma from 1994 to 2015.
What are the Georgia High School Graduation Tests (GHSGT)?
The Nation's Report Card and a CCRPI indicator for EL students.
What is National Assessment of Educational Progress Toward English Language Proficiency?
This is the one assessment program we administer that is not developed or customized by Georgia.
What is WIDA ACCESS and Alternate ACCESS?
These are the two star ratings reported on CCRPI.
What are the School Climate Star Rating and the Financial Efficiency Star Rating?
This estimates how repeated measures of a person on the same instrument tend to be distributed around their "true" score.
What is standard error of measurement?
This was the assessment consortium to which Georgia belonged until deciding to withdraw and instead develop Georgia Milestones.
What is PARCC (Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers)?
A CCRPI indicator about reading and Section 1 of the current ELA test.
What is At or Above Grade Level Reading and Evidence-Based Writing?
This is the name of the board that establishes policy guidelines for the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP).
What is the National Assessment Governing Board (NAGB)?
This term refers to the period during which a student must be enrolled in a school to be included in certain accountability measures.
What is Full Academic Year (FAY)?
This statistical property of a test item occurs when different groups have different probabilities of answering a question correctly, even when they have similar abilities.
What is differential item functioning (DIF)?
This was the test high school students had to pass as part of the requirements for obtaining a regular high school diploma from 1982 to 1994.
What is the Basic Skills Test (BST)?
A test that provides information on how well a student performs in comparison to other students and a document that describes the composition of an assessment.
What is a norm referenced test blueprint?
This was Assessment & Accountability's entry into the 2023 GaDOE Ugly Sweater Contest.
What is Father Rashmas (Richard Parlier)?
This is the extremely well-loved and not at all problematic set of bonus point indicators previously found in CCRPI.
What is Exceeding the Bar?
This is the Assessment TAC's favorite and most-often uttered phrase.
What is predicated on pre-equating?
These are the last five sets of Georgia academic content standards.
What are QCC, GPS, CCGPS, GSE, and K-12 Standards?
The likelihood of a result from data being due to chance and a non-participation reason that removes students from the participation rate calculation.
What is a statistically significant medical emergency?
This is the number of summative assessments eliminated by the state legislature since 2016.
What is 13? (Science in grades 3, 4, 6, and 7; social studies in grades 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7; and four EOCs)
These are the 3 withdrawal reasons that will remove a student from the denominator of the adjusted cohort graduation rate calculation.
What are transfers to another school or regular diploma-granting program/facility, emigrates to another country, and dies?
These are at least three of the six types of validity that are evaluated for Georgia assessments.
What are concurrent, construct, content, criterion-related, face, and predictive?
This was the major state education law passed in 2000 that, among other things, mandated that all students in grades 1-8 take tests in reading, ELA, and math.
What is the A+ Education Reform Act?
A type of test item that provides respondents with answer options and a family of models that describes how examinees respond to items on a test.
What is multiple choice item response theory?
This is the number of FIP modules available to Georgia educators.
What is 29?