2024 State Assessments Schedule at FMS

FMS families,

We want to share the dates for the 2024 State Assessment Schedule at Farmington Municipal Schools with you. Please keep in mind that these dates might change, so it's a good idea to double-check with your child's school. Thank you for your attention to this important information.

 

ACCESS for ELLs (K-12)

January 16-March 1

NM-ASR Science (Grade 5)

March 26-28

Makeups: March 28-April 5

NM-ASR Science (Grade 8)

March 26-28

Makeups: March 28-April 5

NM-ASR Science (Grade 11)**

March 26-28

Makeups: March 28-April 5

NM-MSSA ELA/Math (Grade 3-8)**

March 23-26

Makeups: April 26-May 10

SAT School Day (Grade 11)**

April 10

Makeups: April 11-19

Dynamic Learning Maps ELA/Math (Grades 3-8, 11) & Science (Grades 5, 8, 11)**

March 18-May 3

 

Note: DLM assesses students with the most significant cognitive disabilities.

**SAT School Day or ASR and DLM are available to seniors as make-up assessments (missed testing in grade 11) in order to meet graduation requirements.

**Per state rule and federal testing requirements, all 2025 cohort graduates are required to participate in all Title I, Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) assessment programs for which they are eligible in order to graduate.

 

BUSSING FOR 11TH GRADERS ON APRIL 10

On Wednesday, April 10th, our high school juniors have their SAT exams in the morning, which means they'll be leaving school early. To make sure they get home safely, our buses will run earlier than typically scheduled from 12:30 to 1:00 p.m.

 

This change only applies to 11th graders who are taking the SAT at Farmington HS, Piedra Vista HS, and Rocinante HSThere won't be any other high school grades attending school that day.

 

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Every Students Succeeds Act (ESSA) requires states to annually measure the achievement of not less than 95 percent of all students in each subgroup of students, who are enrolled in public schools. ESSA requires the assessment of all students, including students with disabilities and English learners, in:

 

  • Reading and/or language arts in grades 3-8 and once in high school;

  • Mathematics in grades 3-8 and once in high school; and

  • Science once in grades 3-5, once in grades 6-9, and once in grades 10-12

 

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