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1.9 Assessment Overview (Minnesota 25-26)

Your student’s participation in Minnesota’s statewide assessments helps to ensure that all learners have access to a high-quality education. Statewide testing provides valuable information that helps improve instruction, allocate resources, and support student success.

For more information, please visit the Minnesota Department of Education's State Testing landing page.

Testing sites will be secured by OpenEd; your family will be contacted to choose a date and a location from designated sites.

How To Find Assessment Info In-Platform

Note: We're still working on adding all of our assessment info into the platform, so you might not see everything right away.

After logging into the OpenEd platform, click on the Assessments menu option from the lefthand sidebar.

On that page, you'll see a tile of information for each assessment that your student needs to take to remain in compliance with the program. Click on a tile to see an expanded view of that info.

 

Each tile includes a short description, the dates of the assessment's testing windows, and details on whether your student already has a testing date scheduled.

 

Don't worry - we'll do all the heavy lifting

Our team will partner with you to find a testing date that works. After that's set, we'll add the dates into the platform for you.

After your student's assessment results are ready, we'll upload them on this same page. It's a one-stop shop for everything you need to know!

Opt-outs Made Easy

For some assessments (but not all), OpenEd parents have the option to opt their student out of testing.

In those cases, you can opt out directly through the platform. Just click on an assessment's info tile, then scroll to the bottom; you'll see a dropdown menu that lets you choose whether your student will participate.

 

As long as the testing window hasn't passed, you can change this response at any time.

Assessments That Affect Minnesota Students

Take a look at the table below for an overview of Minnesota’s assessments and which grades they affect.

Assessment name

Which grades are eligible to take this assessment?

What is this assessment?

When is this assessment given?

Virtual or in-person?

FastBridge

Grades K-8

FastBridge is your district's chosen screener to meet Minnesota's requirements around dyslexia screenings as identified in the READ Act.

For guidance about Universal Literacy and Dyslexia Screening for grades K-3, click here.

For equivalent info for grades 4-8, click here.

Sept. 18-Oct. 3

 

Jan. 5-Jan. 30

 

May 4-29

Virtual

Capti ReadBasix

Grades 4-5, 6-8

 

Note: This assessment is required for any students in grades 4-5 who fall below the benchmark in the FastBridge assessment.

 

It is required for ALL students in grades 6-8.

Capti ReadBasix is a diagnostic reading assessment to inform instruction and intervention.

Sep. 2-Oct. 17

Jan. 5-Feb. 13

May 4-May 15

Virtual

MCA Reading/Math

Grades 3-8

The Minnesota Comprehensive Assessments (MCAs) are statewide assessments that help districts measure student progress toward Minnesota's academic standards and meet the requirements of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA).

Mar. 2-Apr. 30

In-person

MCA Science

Grades 5-11

The Minnesota Comprehensive Assessments (MCAs) are statewide assessments that help districts measure student progress toward Minnesota's academic standards and meet the requirements of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA).

Mar. 2-Apr. 30

In-person

MCA Reading

Grades 9-10

The Minnesota Comprehensive Assessments (MCAs) are statewide assessments that help districts measure student progress toward Minnesota's academic standards and meet the requirements of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA).

Mar. 2-Apr. 30

In-person

MCA Math

Grades 9-10

The Minnesota Comprehensive Assessments (MCAs) are statewide assessments that help districts measure student progress toward Minnesota's academic standards and meet the requirements of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA).

Mar. 2-Apr. 30

In-person