New Hampshire Statewide Assessments Program 2022-2023

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Discover how New Hampshire public schools conduct annual assessments as required by state and federal laws. Learn about the assessment process, resources available, and access the NH SAS portal for test administration. Gain insights into rosters and reporting procedures for student assessments.

  • New Hampshire
  • Assessments
  • Education
  • NH SAS Portal
  • Reporting

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  1. New Hampshire Statewide Assessments After Testing School Year 2022-2023 October 18, 2022

  2. Presented by: New Hampshire Department of Education (NHED) Staff and Cambium Assessment Kristen Crawford Michelle Gauthier Annie Wallace Evelyn Chester Assessment Administrator Program Specialist Math Education Consultant Cambium Assessment

  3. Annually, New Hampshire public schools are required by state law and federal accountability laws to assess students. RSA 193-C Statewide Education Improvement and Assessment Program and RSA 194-B:8,V Charter Public School Requirement Public schools, including charter schools, are responsible for administering and providing access to the statewide assessments. Resources available: Assessment webpage current information on assessment program Assessment Policy & Procedures Manual detailed information on assessment requirements All students must participate in grade-level assessments that correspond with the grade in which they are reported in i4see, New Hampshire s student data management system. Statewide assessments are not a graduation requirement.

  4. After Testing

  5. NH SAS Portal Staff involved in test administration must have a username and password to access TIDE and other applications within the portal Single sign-on for all systems TIDE, Test Delivery, Reporting District coordinators are added by State, school staff should be added by district or school coordinator. Password resets each school year https://nh.portal.cambiumast.com

  6. Centralized Reporting System

  7. Rosters Rosters are groups of students associated with a teacher in a particular school o Typically represent entire classrooms in lower grades, or individual classroom periods in upper grades. o Can also represent special courses offered to groups of students. Guidelines: o 25-30 students per roster o Use consistent naming conventions Teachers can only see test results for students who are associated with them via a roster

  8. Reporting

  9. Reporting Dashboard

  10. Family Portal

  11. Family Portal https://nh https://nh- -familyportal.cambiumast.com/ familyportal.cambiumast.com/ Provides Summative Assessment results to families Spring 2022 summative assessment results are currently available on the Family Portal Requires a unique access code Resources available on the NH SAS portal

  12. Family Portal Access Codes Schools are responsible for generating and distributing access codes to families Students must be in TIDE in order to have a Family Portal Access Code. Codes are generated in TIDE Schools may print or distribute them via their school portals TIDE users with the role of district coordinator, school coordinator and teacher can retrieve access codes

  13. Questions?

  14. Contact Information Kristen Crawford Assessment Administrator 603-271-3453 Kristen.S.Crawford@doe.nh.gov Michelle Gauthier Program Specialist 603-271-3582 Michelle.E.Gauthier@doe.nh.gov General email: Assessment@doe.nh.gov New Hampshire Help Desk: 1-844-202-7584 I nhhelpdesk@cambiumassessment.com When contacting the NH Help Desk, provide as much detail as possible about the issue. Details should include: Type of device being used for testing Any error messages that appeared Operating system, network configuration and browser Contact information for follow-up >> email address and phone number School name and 8-digit student identifier (SSID), grade level and content area Do not provide student s name, only SSID

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