2015-16 ACT IN-SCHOOL OVERVIEW OF ROLES This overview is supplemented by the assessment's administration manual which further defines the below roles and trainings. The administration manual will be posted to the CCRA website as soon as it's available. All test center staff (for P/P) must be listed on the ACT ing Staff List that will be returned to ACT with the test Roles Required Role Vendor Training EED TSA Level District : This person is the main point of contact between the district and schools on implementation activities. While ACT will communicate directly with s at schools relating to implementation activities, the DTC will be copied on communications as they support the implementation efforts and also work as a liaison to communicate with these stakeholders regarding any district-specific needs or activities.this person is also responsible for collecting data for the TCIF and submitting a completed form for implementation activities to begin. Strongly Recommended. The DTC is strongly encouraged to attend training and Q&A webinars sponsored by the vendor. Level 1 : This person is responsible for all aspects of the In-School administration at a school, including pre-admin activities like registration, test center set-up, planning rooms and staff for test day, and receiving and securing test materials. This person also oversees everything on test day, including distribution of materials, monitoring of all test day activities and staff, packaging and returning test materials, and completing Irregularity Reports. If a school is large, a TC may choose to enlist the aid of others at the school to help him/her with student registration and test day planning and set-up. The TC will remain the main contact and receive all communications from ACT. Specific eligibility requirements for this role are listed in the Administration Manual. The TC can serve at only one school. Required. This position must review the Administration Manual, familiarize themselves with their responsibilities, and hold a training session for test center staff before the test day. Level 3 Back-Up : This person will fill the back-up role in the event that the Center Supervisor is unable to serve in his/her role on test day (or the days leading up to test day). The back-up test coordinator can serve at only one school. Level 3 (Online testing only): This person is in charge of completing the school's three required site readiness checkpoints. EED recommends the district's Director serve in this role if able. This person can serve in this role for multiple schools. Required. This position must review the Requirements and Guide. Level 2 or 3 Accommodations : The test coordinator may select a test accommodations coordinator. The test accommodations coordinator is responsible for the following: reading the manual and following its policies and procedures, assisting the test coordinator in his/her responsibilities as needed, assisting the test coordinator to determine and document ACT accommodations as needed, and viewing and participating in accommodations training provided by ACT. scheduled by the TC and the accommodations training provided by ACT. *if administering an exam Room Supervisors: This person is in charge of an individual testing room and will administer the exam. This person must serve in one room for the entire session, and may assume responsibility for only one test room. The test coordinator normally serves as the room supervisor if only one room is used. Proctors: These are test day staff responsible for assisting in the testing rooms, providing breaks for other proctors, and keeping school facilities secure.
2015-16 ACT IN-SCHOOL ONLINE PLANNING CHECKLIST Window: March 1-15, 2016 Accommodations Window: March 1-15, 2016 ACT In-School Support: 1-800-553-6244, ext. 2800 ACT Accommodations Support: 1-800-553-6244, ext. 1788 Every school must offer either the ACT or the SAT during the school day; districts may choose to offer both. Schools may offer the ACT via P/P or Online; they may not offer both. Students testing with accommodations via P/P are an exception. Note: Students wishing to test with ACT-Approved Accommodations must apply and be approved by ACT, Inc. to test with ACT-Approved Accommodations. This is different from State-Allowed Accommodations where no approval by the vendor is required. Key Milestones is responsible Organizational File: ACT, Inc. sends EED the 2014-15 ACT organizational file of all participating high schools by August 17th. EED reviews the file, makes updates if known, and returns the file by September 4th. If DTCs know of any changes to school s during this time, please let EED know. Note: the 2014-15 s will receive the first email from ACT regarding Establishment. If the TC role needs to change, the 2014-15 TC will then make the change during the Establishment Window (see below). Informing EED of any changes to school roles, if known at this time. Contacting the DTC if there is a change in the role, if known at this time. Aug 17 - Sept 4, 2015 DTC & 2014-15 Establishment Window: ACT emails 2014-15 s on October 12th the 2015-16 Establishment Online Profile Form. ACT also emails DTCs an informational email about the form that will be sent out to their district's 2014-15 s. 2014-15 s have a window to complete the establishment profile, including changing the person in the TC role if needed so the 2015-16 can complete the Establishment Online Profile Form. Reminding 2014-15 s to complete the establishment profile (or update the TC role if needed). Completing the Establishment Online Profile Form (or updating the TC role if needed) by the Oct 12-23, 2015 Pre-ID File Submission: School districts submit their pre-id file to EED through the Fall OASIS data collection. The pre-id file will include all students projected to take the ACT In-School (Online and P/P) and WorkKeys P/P. Working with the district office to complete this data element in Fall OASIS for all grade 11 and grade 12 students by the Assisting the DTC if necessary in determining what CCRA assessment each eligible student is taking for the Fall OASIS data collection. Oct 23 - Nov 6, 2015 DTC Training Webinars: DTCs and s are strongly encoured to attend the ACT-sponsored administration trainings for WorkKeys P/P and ACT In-School (Online and P/P): (1) Establishment Training Webcast, (2) Two Administration Q&A Sessions, (3) Accommodations Q&A Webcast. Reminding s about the webinars and attending if available. Attending the webinars. Oct-Nov (TBA) Site Readiness Checkpoint #1: Schools complete the ACT In-School Online Site Readiness Checkpoint #1 ( Survey) during the available window. Assisting the s/ s in completing the Assisting the in completing the site readiness survey. Oct 12 - Nov 20, 2015 Page 1 of 4
is responsible Applying for ACT-Approved Accommodations: s must work with their Accommodations to submit all requests for students wishing to test with ACT-Approved Accommodations with supporting documentation. Submit requests through the new ACT Accessibility & Accommodations System (TAA): https://readiness.act.org/ccr/app/home Reminding s about the ACT-Approved Accommodations application Working with the Accommodations to ensure all students wishing to test with ACT-Approved Accommodations apply by the November 20, 2015 Off-site ing Proposal Deadline: If testing off-site is necessary, s must submit an off-site testing proposal through ACT's online system. Reminding s about the deadline to submit offsite testing proposals, if Submitting the Off-Site ing Proposal by the deadline, if January 15, 2016 Preliminary ACT-Approved Accommodations Roster: s will log into their TAA account to review their preliminary roster. Reminding s to log in online and review their school's preliminary roster, if Reviewing the school's preliminary roster online through TAA. January 18, 2016 Site Readiness Checkpoint #2: Schools complete the ACT In-School Online Site Readiness Checkpoint #2 during the available window. Schools will need to complete a system check and mock administration. Assisting the s/ s in completing the Conducting the mock test administration. Assisting the with executing system check tool and appropriate action steps. Dec 14, 2015 - Jan 29, 2016 & Changes to ACT-Approved Accommodations Roster: If any changes to the preliminary ACT-Approved Accommodations roster are needed, s must submit them by the January 30th Reminding s about the deadline to make changes to the preliminary ACT- Approved Accommodations roster. Making changes to the preliminary ACT-Approved Accommodations Roster by the deadline if necessary. January 29, 2016 ACT-Approved Accommodations Late Consideration Window: This window is available for students who: (1) are newly enrolled at the school or newly classified as an eligible grade level or (2) have a newly identified disability or (3) are an examinee with ACT-Approved Accommodations who transferred to the school from another school in the state or (4) have a medical emergency or sudden onset of a medical condition. Reminding the s to work with the Accommodations to submit any late ACT-Approved Accommodations applications if necessary. Working with the Accommodations to ensure any last-minute eligible students wishing to test with ACT- Approved Accommodations apply during this window. February 10, 2016 Page 2 of 4
is responsible State-Allowed Accommodations Window: s must submit online orders for any students wishing to test with State-Allowed (Non-College Reportable) Accommodations. Note: State-Allowed Accommodations will result in non-college reportable scores and may only be used for state and district purposes. Reminding s to order State-Allowed Accommodations materials. Working with the Accommodations to order any State-Allowed Accommodations materials. Feb 1-11, 2016 ing Prep Window: During this time s should conduct room supervisor and proctor trainings, and arrange to meet testing requirements at school or off-site location. Reminding s about the testing prep window. Conducting room supervisor and proctor trainings and making arrangements to meet testing requirements at school or off-site location. February Site Readiness Checkpoint #3: Schools complete the ACT In-School Online Site Readiness Checkpoint #3 (Final System Check) during the available window. Assisting the s/ s in completing the Assisting the with running the final systems check and appropriate action steps. Feb 1-19, 2016 ACT In-School Online Window: All students included in the pre-id file selected for ACT In-School Online testing must test during this window only. Note: There is no makeup test day offered because a test window is offered. Overseeing testing at all participating schools. Acting as a resource for 's when needed. ing all eligible students during the test window according to the test administration manual. March 1-15, 2016 DTC & ACT In-School Accommodations Window: Eligible students testing with ACT accommodations (ACT-Approved and State-Allowed/Non-College Reportable) must test during this window only. Note: There is no makeup test day offered for accommodations testing because a test window is offered. Overseeing testing at all participating schools. Acting as a resource for Accommodations 's when needed. Assisting the Accommodations on test day. March 1-15, 2016 DTC & Page 3 of 4
is responsible Accommodations Materials Pickup: Pre-scheduled pickup at the district office of all ACT In-School P/P and WorkKeys P/P Accommodations test materials. Schools need to deliver materials back to the district office as soon as possible after testing to ensure timely delivery to the district to meet the March 21st pickup date. Collecting test materials from all participating schools by the prescheduled pickup date. Delivering test materials back to the district office as soon as possible following initial testing to meet the prescheduled pickup date at the district office. March 21, 2016 DTC & ACT Receipt of Materials Deadline: Districts must return all ACT In-School P/P and WorkKeys P/P test materials by April 8th for scoring. Late arriving documents will not be scored. Ensuring all test materials are delivered by schools back to the district and then picked up on time to meet this receipt Delivering all test materials back to the district office as soon as possible after testing to meet the prescheduled pickup dates. April 8, 2016 DTC & Page 4 of 4