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2007-2008 Monthly Testing Calendar

March 2008

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Legend

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Elementary Schools

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Middle Schools

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High Schools

 MCS

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Modified Calendar Schools

TCS

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Traditional Calendar Schools

Testing Fall through Spring

Early Childhood Assessment: Kindergarten. Assessment is ongoing throughout the year.

 

Virginia Alternate Assessment Program (VAAP):
Certain students in grades 3 through 8 and 11 with identified disabilities. Assessment is ongoing throughout the year. Collection of evidence due in April. Dates to be determined by VDOE.

 

Virginia Grade Level Assessmnet (VGLA):
Certain students in grades 3 through 8 with identified disabilities. Assessment is ongoing throughout the year. Collection of evidence due in April or May. Dates to be determined by VDOE.

 

Virginia Grade Level Assesssment (VGLA) Reading only:

Certain LEP Level 1 and 2 students in grades 3 through 8. Assessment is ongoing throughout the year. Collection of evidence due in May. Dates to be determined by VDOE.

 

Virginia Substitute Evaluation Program (VSEP):
Certain students in grades 9 through 12 with identified disabilities. Assessment is ongoing throughout the year. Collection of evidence due in May. Dates to be determined by VDOE.

March 2008

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March 1 Saturday Testing:
  • SAT and Subject Tests certain students in grades 9 through 12.
March 2 Sunday


March 3 Monday

Religion:

  • Lent

Testing:

  • eAssessments Pilot (Middle School Window 2) Reading, certain students in grades 7 and 8 continued.
  • BART: Reading (Window 2) grades 7and 8 continued.
  • eAssessments Pilot (Elementary Window 2) Reading and Mathematics certain students in grades 3 through 6 continued.
  • Standards of Learning (SOL) English: Writing Test Multiple Choice grades 5, 8, 11, and certain students in grade 12. Graduating seniors may take another multiple choice form as their second opportunity.

March 4 Tuesday

Religion:

  • Lent

Testing:

  • eAssessments Pilot (Middle School Window 2) Reading, certain students in grades 7 and 8 continued.
  • BART: Reading (Window 2) grades 7and 8 continued.
  • eAssessments Pilot (Elementary Window 2) Reading and Mathematics certain students in grades 3 through 6 continued.
  • SOL English: Writing Test Multiple Choice last day.
March 5 Wednesday

Religion:

  • Lent

 

Testing:

  • eAssessments Pilot (Middle School Window 2) Reading, certain students in grades 7 and 8 continued.
  • BART: Reading (Window 2) grades 7and 8 continued.
  • eAssessments Pilot (Elementary Window 2) Reading and Mathematics certain students in grades 3 through 6 continued.
  • Standards of Learning (SOL) English: Writing Test Direct Writing grades 5, 8, 11, and certain students in grade 12.
March 6 Thursday

Religion:

  • Lent

 

Testing:

  • eAssessments Pilot (Middle School Window 2) Reading, certain students in grades 7 and 8 continued.
  • BART: Reading (Window 2) grades 7and 8 continued.
  • eAssessments Pilot (Elementary Window 2) Reading and Mathematics certain students in grades 3 through 6 continued.
  • Standards of Learning (SOL) English: Writing Test Direct Writing grade 12. Graduating seniors may take the alternate prompt as their second opportunity.
March 7 Friday

Religion:

  • Lent

Testing:

  • eAssessments Pilot (Middle School Window 2) Reading, certain students in grades 7 and 8 last day.
  • BART: Reading (Window 2) grades 7and 8 continued.
  • eAssessments Pilot (Elementary Window 2) Reading and Mathematics certain students in grades 3 through 6 last day.
March 8 Saturday

 

March 9 Sunday

 

March 10 Monday

Religion:

  • Lent

Testing:

  • BART: Reading (Window 2) grades 7and 8 continued.
  • Benchmark Assessment Resource Tool (BART): Paper and Pencil Reading, Mathematics, and Compacted Mathematics 5 (Window 4) certain students in grades 3 through 6.
  • Benchmark Assessment Resource Tool (BART): Compacted Mathematics 6 (Window 2) certain students in grade 6.
  • Benchmark Assessment Resource Tool (BART): Mathematics 7,Mathematics 8, Mathematics 7 Honors , and Algebra 1 Honors (Window 2) grades 7 and 8.
  • eAssessments Pilot (Middle/High School Window 2) Mathematics, Honors Mathematics 7, Algebra 1, and Algebra 1 Honors certain students in grades 7 and 8 and Algebra I and Algebra I Honors.
March 11 Tuesday

Religion:

  • Lent

Testing:

  • BART: Reading (Window 2) grades 7and 8 continued.
  • BART: Paper and Pencil Reading, Mathematics, and Compacted Mathematics 5 (Window 4) certain students in grades 3 through 6 continued.
  • BART: Compacted Mathematics 6 (Window 2) certain students in grade 6 continued.
  • BART: Mathematics 7, Mathematics 8, Mathematics 7 Honors, and Algebra 1 Honors (Window 2) grades 7 and 8 continued.
  • eAssessments Pilot (Middle/High School Window 2) Mathematics, Honors Mathematics 7, Algebra 1, and Algebra 1 Honors continued.
March 12 Wednesday

Religion:

  • Lent

 

Testing:

  • BART: Reading (Window 2) grades 7and 8 continued.
  • BART: Paper and Pencil Reading, Mathematics, and Compacted Mathematics 5 (Window 4) certain students in grades 3 through 6 continued.
  • BART: Compacted Mathematics 6 (Window 2) certain students in grade 6 continued.
  • BART: Mathematics 7, Mathematics 8, Mathematics 7 Honors, and Algebra 1 Honors (Window 2) grades 7 and 8 continued.
  • eAssessments Pilot (Middle/High School Window 2) Mathematics, Honors Mathematics 7, Algebra 1, and Algebra 1 Honors continued.
March 13 Thursday

Religion:

  • Lent

 

Testing:

  • BART: Reading (Window 2) grades 7and 8 continued.
  • BART: Paper and Pencil Reading, Mathematics, and Compacted Mathematics 5 (Window 4) certain students in grades 3 through 6 continued.
  • BART: Compacted Mathematics 6 (Window 2) certain students in grade 6 continued.
  • BART: Mathematics 7, Mathematics 8, Mathematics 7 Honors, and Algebra 1 Honors (Window 2) grades 7 and 8 continued.
  • eAssessments Pilot (Middle/High School Window 2) Mathematics, Honors Mathematics 7, Algebra 1, and Algebra 1 Honors continued.
March 14 Friday

Religion:

  • Lent

 

E - MCS: Third Grading Period Ends.

 

Testing:

  • BART: Reading (Window 2) grades 7and 8 last day.
  • BART: Paper and Pencil Reading, Mathematics, and Compacted Mathematics 5 (Window 4) certain students in grades 3 through 6 continued.
  • BART: Compacted Mathematics 6 (Window 2) certain students in grade 6 continued.
  • BART: Mathematics 7, Mathematics 8, Mathematics 7 Honors, and Algebra 1 Honors (Window 2) grades 7 and 8 continued.
  • eAssessments Pilot (Middle/High School Window 2) Mathematics, Honors Mathematics 7, Algebra 1, and Algebra 1 Honors continued.
March 15 Saturday

 

March 16 Sunday

 

March 17 Monday

Religion:

  • Lent

 

Spring Vacation (Except 12-month personnel)

March 18 Tuesday

Religion:

  • Lent

 

Spring Vacation (Except 12-month personnel)

March 19 Wednesday

Religion:

  • Lent

 

Spring Vacation (Except 12-month personnel)

March 20 Thursday

Religion:

  • Lent

  • Holy Thursday (Maundy Thursday)—Employees for whom this is a time of religious significance could be absent.

 

Spring Vacation (Except 12-month personnel)

March 21 Friday

Religion:

  • Lent

  • Good Friday - (Holy Friday )—Employees for whom this is a time of religious significance could be absent.

 

Spring Vacation last day. (Except 12-month personnel)

March 22 Saturday

 

March 23 Sunday

 

March 24 Monday


E-MCS: Optional Intersession.

 

Testing:

  • BART: Paper and Pencil Reading, Mathematics, and Compacted Mathematics 5 (Window 4) certain students in grades 3 through 6 continued.
  • BART: Compacted Mathematics 6 (Window 2) certain students in grade 6 continued.
  • BART: Mathematics 7, Mathematics 8, Mathematics 7 Honors, and Algebra 1 Honors (Window 2) grades 7 and 8 continued.
  • eAssessments Pilot (Middle/High School Window 2) Mathematics, Honors Mathematics 7, Algebra 1, and Algebra 1 Honors continued.
  • Stanford English Language Proficiency Test. Annual English Language proficiency Assessment—Writing, Reading, Oral, and Listening Assessments. Administred to LEP students not enrolled in ESOL classes.
  • WIDA Access for ELL'S (WIDA) Administered to "trial" schools.
March 25 Tuesday

E-MCS: Optional Intersession.

M, H - MCS: Third Grading Period Ends.

 

Testing:

  • BART: Paper and Pencil Reading, Mathematics, and Compacted Mathematics 5 (Window 4) certain students in grades 3 through 6 continued.
  • BART: Compacted Mathematics 6 (Window 2) certain students in grade 6 continued.
  • BART: Mathematics 7, Mathematics 8, Mathematics 7 Honors, and Algebra 1 Honors (Window 2) grades 7 and 8 continued.
  • eAssessments Pilot (Middle/High School Window 2) Mathematics, Honors Mathematics 7, Algebra 1, and Algebra 1 Honors continued.
  • Stanford English Language Proficiency Test continued.
  • WIDA continued.
March 26 Wednesday

E-MCS: Optional Intersession.

M,H-MCS: Fourth grading period begins

 

Testing:

  • BART: Paper and Pencil Reading, Mathematics, and Compacted Mathematics 5 (Window 4) certain students in grades 3 through 6 continued.
  • BART: Compacted Mathematics 6 (Window 2) certain students in grade 6 continued.
  • BART: Mathematics 7, Mathematics 8, Mathematics 7 Honors, and Algebra 1 Honors (Window 2) grades 7 and 8 continued.
  • eAssessments Pilot (Middle/High School Window 2) Mathematics, Honors Mathematics 7, Algebra 1, and Algebra 1 Honors continued.
  • Stanford English Language Proficiency Test continued.
  • WIDA continued.
March 27 Thursday

 

E-MCS: Optional Intersession.

 

Testing:

  • BART: Paper and Pencil Reading, Mathematics, and Compacted Mathematics 5 (Window 4) certain students in grades 3 through 6 continued.
  • BART: Compacted Mathematics 6 (Window 2) certain students in grade 6 continued.
  • BART: Mathematics 7, Mathematics 8, Mathematics 7 Honors, and Algebra 1 Honors (Window 2) grades 7 and 8 continued.
  • eAssessments Pilot (Middle/High School Window 2) Mathematics, Honors Mathematics 7, Algebra 1, and Algebra 1 Honors continued.
  • Stanford English Language Proficiency Test continued.
  • WIDA continued.
March 28 Friday

E-MCS: Optional Intersession.

 

Testing:
  • BART: Paper and Pencil Reading, Mathematics, and Compacted Mathematics 5 (Window 4) certain students in grades 3 through 6 continued.
  • BART: Compacted Mathematics 6 (Window 2) certain students in grade 6 continued.
  • BART: Mathematics 7, Mathematics 8, Mathematics 7 Honors, and Algebra 1 Honors (Window 2) grades 7 and 8 continued.
  • eAssessments Pilot (Middle/High School Window 2) Mathematics, Honors Mathematics 7, Algebra 1, and Algebra 1 Honors continued.
  • Stanford English Language Proficiency Test continued.
  • WIDA continued.
March 29 Saturday


March 30 Sunday

 

March 31 Monday

Religion:

  • Mawlid al-Nabi (Prophet's Day)—Students and employees for whom this is a time of religious significance could be absent.

 

E-MCS: Optional Intersession.

 

Testing:

  • BART: Paper and Pencil Reading, Mathematics, and Compacted Mathematics 5 (Window 4) certain students in grades 3 through 6 continued.
  • BART: Compacted Mathematics 6 (Window 2) certain students in grade 6 continued.
  • BART: Mathematics 7, Mathematics 8, Mathematics 7 Honors, and Algebra 1 Honors (Window 2) grades 7 and 8 continued.
  • eAssessments Pilot (Middle/High School Window 2) Mathematics, Honors Mathematics 7, Algebra 1, and Algebra 1 Honors continued.
  • Stanford English Language Proficiency Test continued.
  • WIDA continued.

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