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2023 AK STAR and Alaska Science Assessment

2023 AK STAR and Alaska Science Assessment

Each spring, Alaskan students are provided an opportunity to show what they know.  When students show what they know, teachers and parents can partner to promote student success.  The State of Alaska Department of Education has partnered with NWEA to align and connect the English language arts (ELA) and mathematics tests with the MAP Growth benchmark assessments students take in fall and winter.

This balanced assessment system targets instruction to better support meeting students’ individual learning needs.  In addition, students will take only one assessment per content area (ELA and math) and be provided two scores as follows:

  1. Summative assessment result at grade-level

  2. MAP Growth interim benchmark result , including growth from fall to spring

AK STAR, the Alaska System of Academic Readiness, is comprised of English language arts and mathematics and is administered to students in grades 3-9.  The Alaska Science Assessment is administered to students in grades 5, 8 and 10.  The purpose of a large-scale, summative assessment is to provide parents and schools an overall picture of a student’s progress in meeting the Alaska standards at grade level.

Parents can locate resources for AK STAR test and the Alaska Science Assessment, including directions for Student Readiness (Practice Tests and Tutorials), student testing times and general assessment information on the ASD website at https://www.asdk12.org/akstar.

Parents can also help by ensuring their children are well rested, eat a nutritious breakfast, and are at school on time for the days of testing. Please avoid scheduling appointments on your child’s testing days. 

The ASD AK STAR and Alaska Science Assessment testing window allows for school assessment scheduling flexibility.  Students!  Get ready to show what you know during our school’s AK STAR and Alaska Science Assessment testing dates: March 30, April 11 and April 12