Assessments
District and State Assessments
Student assessment is a meaningful part of student learning and instructional planning. Assessments allow educators to monitor student progress and the effectiveness of instructional strategies. At certain times throughout the year, students are given required assessments that fulfill legislative requirements or district guidelines.
Assessments are administered within designated testing windows to meet legislative requirements and district guidelines.
Specific dates will vary by school.
See the Assessment Schedule Learn more about the different assessments
Frequently Asked Questions about Student Assessments
- What are standardized tests?
- Why do standardized tests matter for my child?
- What is the difference between CMAS and other tests like the Star interim assessment?
- How much time does my child spend taking standardized tests?
- How does my school and my child’s teacher use test results?
- What if my child is home sick on test day?
- How can I opt my child out of standardized testing?

