Florida Administrative Code (Last Updated: October 28, 2024) |
6. Department of Education |
6A. State Board of Education |
6A-1. Finance And Administration |
1(1) 2Definitions. For the purpose of this rule, the following definitions shall apply:
14(a) “Achievement level” means the level of content mastery a student has acquired in a particular subject as measured by a statewide, standardized alternate assessment. Achievement levels for the Florida Standards Alternate Assessment (FSAA) – Performance Task range from one (1) through four (4), with level 1 being the lowest achievement level, level 4 being the highest achievement level, and level 3 indicating satisfactory performance on the assessment. Achievement levels for the FSAA – Datafolio range from one (1) to three (3), with level 1 being the lowest achievement level, and level 3 indicating satisfactory performance on the assessment.
113(b) “Alternate achievement standards” means state academic content standards that are aligned to grade-level achievement standards with reduced levels of complexity, designed to provide students with a significant cognitive disability access to the general curriculum.
148(c) “Baseline year” means the first school year in which an assessment is administered. 162Achievement levels are established using the results from the baseline year.
173(d) “Eligible students” means students who are eligible to participate in the statewide, standardized alternate assessment based upon subsection (5), of Rule 1956A-1.0943, 196F.A.C.
197(e) “Level of Assistance” (LOA) means the assistance a teacher provides in order for a student participating in the FSAA – Datafolio to meaningfully engage in academic content.
225(2) The statewide, standardized alternate assessment program required by Section 2351008.22, F.S., 237shall be developed under the direction and supervision of the Commissioner of Education and shall be:
253(a) Kept secured at all times, in accordance with the provisions of Rule 2666A-10.042, 267F.A.C.
268(b) Provided to all school districts in the quantity needed for the students in the district.
284(c) Administered in accordance with standard written instructions appropriate for the assssment. The written instructions will be issued by the Commissioner in the form of test administration manuals and other written communications, and provided to school districts prior to each test.
325(d) As appropriate, developed in consultation with teachers and other appropriate professionals and shall be approved by the Commissioner prior to being administered to students.
350(3) The alternate assessment program shall include comprehensive assessments in English Language Arts (ELA), Mathematics, Science, and Access end-of-course (EOC) assessments.
371(a) The statewide alternate ELA assessments shall measure reading skills in grade three and reading and writing skills in grades four through ten.
394(b) The statewide alternate Mathematics assessments shall measure students’ mathematics skills in grades three through eight.
410(c) The statewide alternate Science assessments shall measure students’ science skills in grades five and eight.
426(d) The statewide alternate EOC assessments shall consist of assessments measuring the skills specified in five (5) courses: Algebra 1, Biology 1, Geometry, Civics, and United States History.
454(4) The alternative assessment program is designed for a student with a significant cognitive disability and includes the FSAA – Performance Task and the FSAA – Datafolio assessments. The decisions of whether a student is eligible to particpate in the alternative assessment program and whether the student should participate in the FSAA – Performance Task or FSAA – Datafolio assessments is determined by the student’s Individual Educational Plan (IEP) team in accordance with Rule 5286A-1.0943, 529F.A.C.
530(a) The FSAA – Performance Task is designed for a student with a significant cognitive disability who can make meaningful independent choices and requires direct instruction based on access points. The FSAA – Performance Task measures a student’s academic performance based on the access points. The four (4) achievement levels are established based on scale scores.
586(b) The FSAA – Datafolio is designed for those students with the most significant cognitive disabilities who typically do not have a formal mode of communication and who may be working at pre-academic levels. The FSAA – Datafolio measures a student’s progress toward meeting individualized goals established for the student in two areas: level of assistance and knowledge of access points. A student receives a progress score assigned to each of the three (3) alternate achievement standards assessed in each content area. Progress scores range from zero (0) to five (5).
677(5) The statewide FSAA – Performance Task alternate assessment program shall be administered as follows:
692(a) All eligible students in grades three through ten shall take the FSAA – Performance Task ELA assessment (baseline year 2015-2016).
713(b) All eligible students in grades three through eight shall take the FSAA – Performance Task Mathematics assessment (baseline year 2015-2016).
734(c) All eligible students in grades five and eight shall take the FSAA – Performance Task Science assessment (baseline year 2015-2016).
755(d) All eligible students enrolled in a high school Access Algebra 1 or equivalent course must take the FSAA – Performance Task Access Algebra 1 EOC assessment (baseline year 2015-2016); all eligible students enrolled in a high school Access Biology 1 or equivalent course must take the FSAA – Performance Task Access Biology 1 EOC assessment (baseline year 2015-2016); all eligible students enrolled in a high school Access Geometry or equivalent course must take the FSAA – Performance Task Access Geometry EOC assessment (baseline year 2016-2017); all eligible students enrolled in a high school Access United States History or equivalent course must take the FSAA – Performance Task Access United States History EOC assessment (baseline year 2016-2017); and all eligible students enrolled in a middle school Access Civics education course must take the FSAA – Performance Task Access Civics EOC assessment (baseline year 2016-2017).
899(e) Provisions shall be made by the Commissioner to permit the test to be administered to home school students and private school students pursuant to Sections 9251002.39 926and 9271002.395, F.S., 929under conditions which preserve the security of the assessment and require the public school districts to be responsible for the test administration procedures and requirements of Rule 9566A-10.042, 957F.A.C.
958(6) The statewide FSAA – Datafolio alternate assessment program shall be administered as follows:
972(a) All eligible students in grades three through ten shall take the FSAA – Datafolio ELA assessment (baseline year 2016-2017).
992(b) All eligible students in grades three through eight shall take the FSAA – Datafolio Mathematics assessment (baseline year 2016-2017).
1012(c) All eligible students in grades five and eight shall take the FSAA – Datafolio Science assessment (baseline year 2016-2017).
1032(d) All eligible students enrolled in a high school Access Algebra 1 or equivalent course must take the FSAA – Datafolio Access Algebra 1 EOC assessment (baseline year 2016-2017); all eligible students enrolled in a high school Access Biology 1 or equivalent course must take the FSAA – Datafolio Access Biology 1 EOC assessment (baseline year 2016-2017); all eligible students enrolled in a high school Access Geometry or equivalent course must take the FSAA – Datafolio Access Geometry EOC assessment (baseline year 2016-2017); all eligible students enrolled in a high school Access United States History or equivalent course must take the FSAA – Datafolio Access United States History EOC assessment (baseline year 2016-2017); and all eligible students enrolled in a middle school Access Civics education course must take the FSAA – Datafolio Access Civics EOC assessment (baseline year 2016-2017).
1171(e) Provisions shall be made by the Commissioner to permit the test to be administered to home school students and private school students pursuant to Sections 11971002.39 1198and 11991002.395, F.S., 1201under conditions which preserve the security of the assessment and require the public school districts to be responsible for the test administration procedures and requirements of Rule 12286A-10.042, 1229F.A.C.
1230(7) Examinee scores on statewide alternate ELA, Mathematics, Science, and EOC assessments shall be reported by the use of achievement levels determined by the baseline year assessment administered according to the schedule established in subsections (4) and (5), of this rule.
1271(a) The achievement levels for the statewide FSAA – Performance Task assessments are as shown in the following tables:
1290Statewide FSAA – Performance Task ELA assessment standards (540 to 660) for each achievement level:
1305Grade
1306Level 1
1308Level 2
1310Level 3
1312Level 4
13143
1315540-582
1316583-598
1317599-617
1318618-660
13194
1320540-581
1321582-596
1322597-617
1323618-660
13245
1325540-582
1326583-598
1327599-617
1328618-660
13296
1330540-582
1331583-598
1332599-617
1333618-660
13347
1335540-582
1336583-598
1337599-617
1338618-660
13398
1340540-581
1341582-597
1342598-613
1343614-660
13449
1345540-581
1346582-597
1347598-619
1348620-660
134910
1350540-583
1351584-597
1352598-616
1353617-660
1354Statewide FSAA – Performance Task Mathematics assessment standards (540 to 660) for each achievement level:
1369Grade
1370Level 1
1372Level 2
1374Level 3
1376Level 4
13783
1379540-585
1380586-599
1381600-616
1382617-660
13834
1384540-586
1385587-598
1386599-617
1387618-660
13885
1389540-585
1390586-599
1391600-616
1392617-660
13936
1394540-585
1395586-599
1396600-616
1397617-660
13987
1399540-586
1400587-599
1401600-616
1402617-660
14038
1404540-585
1405586-597
1406598-614
1407615-660
1408Statewide FSAA – Performance Task Science assessment standards (540 to 660) for each achievement level:
1423Grade
1424Level 1
1426Level 2
1428Level 3
1430Level 4
14325
1433540-579
1434580-598
1435599-615
1436616-660
14378
1438540-579
1439580-599
1440600-618
1441619-660
1442Statewide 1443FSAA – Performance Task Access 1448Algebra 1 EOC assessment standards (725 to 875) for each achievement level:
1460Level 1
1462Level 2
1464Level 3
1466Level 4
14687251469-773
1470774-796
1471797-822
1472823-1473875
1474Statewide 1475FSAA – Performance Task Access 1480Biology 1 EOC assessment standards (725 to 875) for each achievement level:
1492Level 1
1494Level 2
1496Level 3
1498Level 4
15007251501-772
1502773-794
1503795-822
1504823-1505875
1506Statewide 1507FSAA – Performance Task Access 1512Geometry EOC assessment standards (725 to 875) for each achievement level:
1523Level 1
1525Level 2
1527Level 3
1529Level 4
15317251532-776
1533777-798
1534799-826
1535827-1536875
1537Statewide 1538FSAA – Performance Task 1542Access Civics EOC assessment standards 1547(725 to 875) 1550for each achievement level:
1554Level 1
1556Level 2
1558Level 3
1560Level 4
1562725-772
1563773-795
1564796-817
1565818-875
1566Statewide 1567FSAA – Performance Task 1571United States History EOC assessment standards 1577(725 to 875) 1580for each achievement level:
1584Level 1
1586Level 2
1588Level 3
1590Level 4
1592725-777
1593778-791
1594792-817
1595818-875
1596(b) The achievement levels for the statewide FSAA―Datafolio assessments are as shown below:
1609Statewide FSAA – Datafolio assessment standards for ELA; Mathematics; Science; and Access Civics, Access Algebra 1, Access Geometry, Access Biology 1, and Access U1633nited States History EOC assessments for each achievement level: Level 1: The progress scores for each of the three (3) standards assessed in the content area include a 1 in at least one standard but do not include a 2 or higher on any standard. Level 2: The progress scores for each of the three (3) standards assessed in the content 1694area include at least a 2 in at least one standard. Level 3: The progress scores for each of the three (3) standards in the content area include a 3 or higher in at least two (2) standards.
1732(8) The assessments shall be administered according to a schedule approved by the Commissioner.
1746Rulemaking Authority 17481001.02, 17491008.22, 17501008.25 FS. 1752Law Implemented 17541001.02, 17551001.11, 17561008.22, 17571008.25 FS. 1759History–New 5-3-10, Amended 6-20-17, 2-20-18.