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2014 FALL DAC TRAINING College and/or Career Readiness 1
KDE:OAA:DSR:cw, pp: 8/20/2014
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COLLEGE/CAREER READINESS The ACT ACT Compass KYOTE ASVAB ACT
WorkKeys KOSSA Industry Certificates 2 KDE:OAA:DSR:cw, pp:
8/20/2014
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COLLEGE/CAREER READINESS RATE College Ready: Must meet
benchmarks on one of the following: College Ready The ACT ACT
Compass KYOTE Bonus: College AND Career Ready must meet at least
one from each area College Ready Academic Career Ready Technical
The ACT or ACT Compass or KYOTE KOSSA Industry Certificates NOTES:
(1) By meeting the College Ready Academic definition, the student
does not have to take the additional tests of ASVAB or Work Keys
for the bonus area. (2) For accountability purposes, the bonus
shall not allow the readiness percentage to exceed 100 percent. 3
KDE:OAA:DSR:cw, pp: 8/20/2014 Career Ready: Must meet benchmarks
for one requirement in Career Academic area and must meet one
requirement in Career Technical area Career Ready Academic Career
Ready Technical Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB)
ACT WorkKeys (Applied Math, Locating information, and Reading for
Information) Kentucky Occupational Skills Standards Assessment
(KOSSA) Industry Certificates
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COLLEGE READY The ACT ACT Compass KYOTE KDE:OAA:DSR:cw, pp:
8/20/2014 4
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COLLEGE READY CPE BENCHMARKS The ACT Reading = 20 English = 18
Mathematics = 19 ACT Compass Reading = 85 English (Writing Skills)
= 74 Mathematics (Algebra) = 36 KYOTE College Ready Math= 22
College Algebra = 14 English (Writing) = 6 Reading = 20 1 point
College Placement Tests College Entrance Exam 5 KDE:OAA:DSR:cw, pp:
8/20/2014
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COLLEGE/CAREER READINESS RATE Based on grade 12 students
(graduates or completers with G-Codes in IC) Includes best score on
English, Mathematics and Reading from all The ACT State and
National Administrations in Kentucky Data reviewed by schools and
districts prior to fall reporting 6 Use Student Name from IC Must
meet CPEs ACT Benchmarks KDE:OAA:DSR:cw, pp: 8/20/2014
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OPPORTUNITIES TO DEMONSTRATE COLLEGE READINESS 7 The ACT Junior
year (required) ACT Compass or KYOTE Senior year (optional) The
assigned grade level shall determine the state tests to administer.
703 KAR 5:240 What If Student received a non- participation on the
ACT his/her junior year. How does this student demonstrate college
readiness? ACT Compass or KYOTE KDE:OAA:DSR:cw, pp: 8/20/2014
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THE ACT All grade 11 students, except Alternate K-PREP, Foreign
Exchange and First Year EL. Any student retained in grade 11 should
complete The ACT assessment again. Administered to all high school
juniors in March. Confirm that high schools have determined test
site establishment and accommodations procedures. Any calculator
with a built-in or downloaded computer algebra system, such as
ZoomMath, cannot be used on The ACT. KDE:OAA:DSR:cw, pp: 8/20/2014
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THE ACT Initial Test Day March 3 Makeup Day March 17
Accommodations Window March 3-17 9 KDE:OAA:DSR:cw, pp:
8/20/2014
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ACT TESTING STAFF KDE:OAA:DSR:cw, pp: 8/20/2014 10 Appointed
Staff Previously Test Supervisor (TS) Back-Up Test Supervisor (BU)
Test Accommoda tions Coordinator (TAC) Spring 2015 Test Coordinator
(TC) Back-Up Test Coordinator (BU) Test Accommo- dations
Coordinator (TAC)
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ACT TESTING STAFF CHANGES PREVIOUSLY Complete Online Profile
Test Supervisor (TS) Back-Up Test Supervisor (BU) Test
Accommodations Coordinator (TAC) Submit Enrollment Numbers Test
Supervisor (TS) SPRING 2015 Complete Online Profile Test
Coordinator (TC) Submit Enrollment Number Test Coordinator (TC)
KDE:OAA:DSR:cw, pp: 8/20/2014 11
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ACT TESTING STAFF (CONTINUED) PREVIOUSLY Submit Accommodations
Information (ACT Approved and State Allowed) Test Accommodations
Coordinator (TAC) Receive Testing Materials (Standard Time and
Accommodated) Test Supervisor (TS) Test Accommodations Coordinator
(TAC) SPRING 2015 Submit Accommodations Requests (ACT-Approved)
Test Coordinator (TC) or Test Accommodations Coordinator (TAC)
Order State-Allowed Materials Test Coordinator (TC) Receive Testing
Materials (Accommodated and Standard Time) Test Coordinator (TC)
KDE:OAA:DSR:cw, pp: 8/20/2014 12
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ACT TESTING STAFF TRAINING PREVIOUSLY Attend or Access Training
Test Supervisor (TS) Back-Up Test Supervisor (BU) Test
Accommodations Coordinator (TAC) SPRING 2015 Attend or Access
Training Test Coordinator (TC) Back-Up Test Coordinator (BU) Test
Accommodations Coordinator (TAC) KDE:OAA:DSR:cw, pp: 8/20/2014
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DAC RESPONSIBILITIES THE ACT DAC is responsible in SDRR for
completing the official state roster. working with Test Coordinator
to record non-participation (i.e., who did not test and why).
printing copies and/or saving the roster electronically. DAC is
responsible for a ssuring all appointed staff (TC, BU, TAC) are
identified and trained. all staff proctoring or handling materials
have completed Administration Code and/or Inclusion of Special
Populations trainings. KDE:OAA:DSR:cw, pp: 8/20/2014 14
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THE ACT REPORTING Student reports will be sent directly to
students home (3-8 weeks). High Schools will receive: School
reports in late July to high school principals. Labels for
transcripts will be sent to the high school counselor 3-8 weeks
after testing. DAC will receive all district reports from The ACT
in late July. KDE:OAA:DSR:cw, pp: 8/20/2014 15
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THE ACT ACT Customer Service 800-553-6244 General Questions
ext. 2800 Accommodated Testing ext. 1788
www.act.org/aap/state/contact.html 16 KDE:OAA:DSR:cw, pp:
8/20/2014
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ACT COMPASS College placement test administered through KDE and
available to grade 12 students who have not met the CPE benchmarks
on the ACT. College Ready Status Filefall Compass Training Series
and Update Open August 1June 15 Use of any calculator with a
built-in or downloaded computer algebra system, such as ZoomMath,
is prohibited. 17 [email protected] KDE:OAA:DSR:cw, pp:
8/20/2014
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ACT COMPASS CONTACT INFORMATION KDE ACT KDE:OAA:DSR:cw, pp:
8/20/2014 18 General Program Information (OAA) Jennifer Stafford
Pam Powers (502) 564-4394 [email protected][email protected] Intervention Information April Pieper
(NGL) (502) 564-2106 ACT Compass Technical Support (800)
645-1992
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KYOTE Kentucky Online Testing placement exams for grade 12
students who have not met the CPE ACT benchmarks in English,
reading or mathematics. Trainings are available in August. Program
details are available from the user manual and the training
sessions. Irregularity Report Spreadsheet ZoomMath or any
calculator with a built-in or downloaded algebra system cannot be
used on KYOTE. 19 KDE:OAA:DSR:cw, pp: 8/20/2014
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KYOTE 20 Steve Newman (859) 572-5332 [email protected] Paul Eakin
(859) 257-6798 [email protected] Available through University of
Kentucky and Northern Kentucky University Contact Information:
KDE:OAA:DSR:cw, pp: 8/20/2014
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CAREER READY ASVAB ACT WorkKeys KOSSA Industry Certificates
KDE:OAA:DSR:cw, pp: 8/20/2014 21
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COLLEGE/CAREER READINESS RATE KDE:OAA:DSR:cw, pp: 8/20/2014 22
College Ready: Must meet benchmarks on one of the following:
College Ready The ACT ACT Compass KYOTE Career Ready: Must meet
benchmarks for one requirement in Career Academic area and must
meet one requirement in Career Technical area Career Ready Academic
Career Ready Technical Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery
(ASVAB) ACT WorkKeys (Applied Math, Locating information, and
Reading for Information) Kentucky Occupational Skills Standards
Assessment (KOSSA) Industry Certificates Bonus: College AND Career
Ready must meet at least one from each area College Ready Academic
Career Ready Technical The ACT or ACT Compass or KYOTE KOSSA
Industry Certificates NOTES: (1) By meeting the College Ready
Academic definition, the student does not have to take the
additional tests of ASVAB or Work Keys for the bonus area. (2) For
accountability purposes, the bonus shall not allow the readiness
percentage to exceed 100 percent.
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OPPORTUNITIES TO DEMONSTRATE CAREER READINESS Career Measures
Throughout high school Career academic (ASVAB or WorkKeys) Career
technical (KOSSA or Industry certificates) While the tests are
optional, students must have these measures to be CCR. Unless CTE
Preparatory Student, ASVAB and WorkKeys does not increase your CCR.
23 KDE:OAA:DSR:cw, pp: 8/20/2014
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PREPARATORY STUDENTS Student who has completed two career and
technical education credits in a preparatory program and is
enrolled in the third credit course(s) in the same career pathway.
What If A student is enrolled in welding for 2 credits and takes
nursing for another credit. Is this student considered a
Preparatory Student? 24 No. Student must be enrolled in third
credit of the same career pathway. KDE:OAA:DSR:cw, pp:
8/20/2014
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CAREER READY ACADEMIC TECHNICAL KDE:OAA:DSR:cw, pp: 8/20/2014
25 ACT WorkKeys = Silver or Above Applied Math Locating Information
Reading for Information ---OR--- ASVAB = 50 Armed Services
Vocational Aptitude Battery KOSSA Multiple-Choice = 70
Constructed-Response = 75 ---OR--- Industry Certificate
Certification based on industry standards 1 point
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ASVAB Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery Available
through local Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) Districts
are responsible for entering data into TEDS. Contact: Glenn N.
Stegemann, Program Mgr. (502) 582-5921, Ext. 2241
[email protected][email protected]
26 Score = 50 KDE:OAA:DSR:cw, pp: 8/20/2014
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ACT WORKKEYS Job Skills Assessment Administered February 3 -
March 31 Available through KDE to all schools directly through ACT,
Inc. Student data should be entered into TEDS. Contact:Angie
Fischer (502) 564-3472 ext. 4236 [email protected][email protected] 27 Silver or Higher KDE:OAA:DSR:cw,
pp: 8/20/2014
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KOSSA Kentucky Occupational Skill Standards Assessment
Administered February- March KDE Contact: Pamela Moore (502)
564-3472 ext. 4215 [email protected][email protected] Data is entered by KDE into TEDS. 28
KDE:OAA:DSR:cw, pp: 8/20/2014
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INDUSTRY CERTIFICATES KDE accepted Industry Certificates listed
on KDE Website. Career and Tech StaffKDE contact or local TEDS
Coordinator Program Consultant Office of Career and Technical
Education (502) 564-3472 29
http://education.ky.gov/cte/kossa/pages/validkossalist.aspx
KDE:OAA:DSR:cw, pp: 8/20/2014
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COLLEGE AND CAREER READY The ACTKOSSA ACT CompassIndustry
Certificate KYOTE KDE:OAA:DSR:cw, pp: 8/20/2014 30
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KDE:OAA:DSR:cw, pp: 8/20/2014 COLLEGE & CAREER READY
College ReadyAcademicThe ACT and/or ACT COMPASS and/or KYOTECareer
ReadyTechnicalKOSSA orIndustry Certificate 31 0.5 point
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DIVISION OF SUPPORT AND RESEARCH Rhonda Sims, Director Joy
Barr, Program Consultant Kathy Moore, Program Consultant Kevin
OHair, Program Consultant Pam Powers, Systems Consultant IT Cindy
Warren Program Consultant Chris Williams, Program Consultant Teresa
King, Support Staff Maranda Perkins, Support Staff KDE:OAA:DSR:cw,
pp: 8/20/2014 32 (502) 564-4394 [email protected]