Missouri Selects CTB/McGraw-Hill to Administer New Statewide Assessments Designed to Measure Student Progress toward Common Core State Standards
New tests are designed to increase students' college and career readiness and help Missouri accomplish "Top 10 by 20" initiative
MONTEREY, Calif., Oct. 31, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- CTB/McGraw-Hill, one of the nation's leading educational assessment partners, today announced that the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education has chosen CTB/McGraw-Hill to administer updated online statewide assessments to measure students' progress toward Missouri state standards beginning in the 2014-15 school year.
The updated online tests will continue Missouri's long tradition of assessing knowledge that students need for success after they graduate from high school. The assessments are integral to accomplishing the state's "Top 10 by 20" initiative, which aims to have all students graduate high school ready for college, postsecondary training or a career – and see Missouri rank among the top 10 states in academic achievement – by the year 2020.
"The State of Missouri has been a strong, longstanding partner for nearly 20 years, and we are proud that it has chosen CTB/McGraw-Hill to serve its public school students and educators in assessing students' academic proficiency," said Ellen Haley, president of CTB/McGraw-Hill. "We look forward to helping Missouri increase the college and career readiness of its students and get one step closer to achieving its 'Top 10 by 20' initiative."
The assessment contract includes English language arts and mathematics interim assessments and English language arts, mathematics, and science grade-level and end-of high school summative assessments. In addition, the contract includes Missouri's full suite of English language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies high school end-of-course assessments. All of the assessments will be administered online, enabling schools to receive detailed feedback on student performance quickly.
"High quality assessments in Missouri will better prepare our students and improve teaching practice," said Chris L. Nicastro, Missouri Commissioner of Education. "Mastering more complex texts and connecting math concepts to the real world – these are the kinds of skills that today's students will need. They are the skills and knowledge we should be testing."
About CTB/McGraw-Hill
CTB/McGraw-Hill, a division of McGraw-Hill Education, has an 85-year record of innovation and excellence in assessment, and serves more than 18 million students in all 50 states and in 49 countries. One of the first American publishers to introduce objective, standardized achievement tests to schools, today CTB/McGraw-Hill is a leader in testing with recognized products for online interim and formative, adult, and language proficiency assessment. Dedicated to advancing the use of student performance data to inform instructional decision making, CTB/McGraw-Hill's innovation continues today with technologies that include Web-based assessment and reporting, student response device software, and artificial intelligence for automated scoring of student essays. For more information, visit CTB.com/AboutUs.
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