Measuring Progress
High School Assessments
In order to measure your skills and knowledge in math and English Language arts during grades 9th – 11th, you and your classmates will take standardized tests, such as i-Ready and PARCC.
http://www.curriculumassociates.com/default.aspx
An adaptive assessment, like i-Ready® Diagnostic, uses technology to provide a customized evaluation of your academic performance and marks your growth and performance consistently and continuously over your entire high school career. i-Ready is able to take large amounts of your academic information from your test items and allows teachers, school counselors, and the school principal to assess your academic potential more accurately and more efficiently as well as pinpoint your needs.
http://www.parcconline.org/
The Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) is a state assessment matching Maryland College and Career-Ready Standards. These standards have been put in place to ensure that your teachers are able to assess and measure your academic skills, such as critical thinking, communications, and problem solving.
Did You Know: To graduate from City Schools and earn your diploma, you must take and pass the Biology High School Assessment (HSA). In addition, if you entered 9th grade in the 2013-2014 school year or after, you must also take and pass the Government HSA. The following offers good news if you receive a low score on one or both of these critically important HSAs: You will be able to graduate high school if you achieve a passing score on your assessment, receive a passing combined score, and successfully complete a Bridge Plan in the subject area(s).
http://www.curriculumassociates.com/default.aspx
An adaptive assessment, like i-Ready® Diagnostic, uses technology to provide a customized evaluation of your academic performance and marks your growth and performance consistently and continuously over your entire high school career. i-Ready is able to take large amounts of your academic information from your test items and allows teachers, school counselors, and the school principal to assess your academic potential more accurately and more efficiently as well as pinpoint your needs.
http://www.parcconline.org/
The Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) is a state assessment matching Maryland College and Career-Ready Standards. These standards have been put in place to ensure that your teachers are able to assess and measure your academic skills, such as critical thinking, communications, and problem solving.
Did You Know: To graduate from City Schools and earn your diploma, you must take and pass the Biology High School Assessment (HSA). In addition, if you entered 9th grade in the 2013-2014 school year or after, you must also take and pass the Government HSA. The following offers good news if you receive a low score on one or both of these critically important HSAs: You will be able to graduate high school if you achieve a passing score on your assessment, receive a passing combined score, and successfully complete a Bridge Plan in the subject area(s).