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Required Assessments Assessment What does it assess? How is this assessment used? TCAP Achievement Test The TCAP Achievement test is required for students in grades 3-8. It is a timed, multiple-choice assessment that measures student skills in math, reading, language arts, science, and social studies.12 The TCAP assessment is used to measure student progress on Tennessee’s State Standards. Data from this assessment are used to better understand student needs, to measure teaching effectiveness, to determine reward and priority schools, and to inform school improvement efforts.13 High School End of Course High school end of course examinations are given in English I, English II, English III, Algebra I, Algebra II, U.S. History, Biology I, and Chemistry.14 The results from these assessments account for 25 percent of students’ final grades in these subjects. Additionally, data from these assessments are used to measure teaching effectiveness, to determine reward and priority schools, and to inform school improvement efforts.15 Social Studies Assessment The State Board of Education approved new social studies standards in July 2014. These standards were piloted in 2013-14 and were implemented in 2014-15.16 For this reason, in January 2014 the State Board approved a plan for transitioning to a new social studies assessment that would align with these new standards.17 In the 2014-15 school year, a new social studies assessment was piloted across the state. During this pilot year, scores from the social studies assessments did not factor into teacher evaluation scores. The assessment will be fully implemented in the 2015-16 school year.18 Writing Assessment The online writing assessment was required for students in grades 5, 8, and 11. In the 2014-15 school year, the writing assessment was required for all students in grades 3-11. The writing assessment measures student progress toward key skillsets in writing. Since writing is an important component of Tennessee’s State Standards, this assessment provides an important measure of student progress toward mastery of key skillsets across subjects. Each writing assessment consists of two complex texts that students respond to in two written essays. Additionally, the writing assessment requires students to cite evidence from texts to justify their conclusions. While scores from these assessments do not factor into teacher evaluations or student grades, they provide students and teachers with exposure to the kinds of writing tasks that will be included on new assessments, like TNReady.19 ACT The ACT is required for all students in 11th grade in Tennessee and measures college readiness. The ACT is used to assess students’ progress toward college and career readiness and is also an important measure of high school effectiveness in Tennessee. Response to Instruction and Intervention (RTI²) In the 2014-15 school year, Tennessee implemented RTI² in all elementary schools statewide. Implementation of RTI² will expand to middle and high schools in the 2015-16 school year. Universal screeners and progress monitoring assessments are a central component of RTI². These assessments are used to determine student placement in different tiers of intervention and to measure student progress throughout the school year. Figure 1 6