Kentucky Department of Education

 

Kentucky School Testing System

Last Updated on Thursday, February 02, 2012 at 5:05 AM

The passage of Senate Bill 1 (SB 1) in 2009 brings a new assessment and accountability system to Kentucky in the 2011-12 school year.The Kentucky School Testing System is designed to improve teaching and student learning in Kentucky. 

 

 For details on the new system, visit the Unbridled Learning website.

 

  Accountability System
  The next-generation learners accountability model is anchored in college and career readiness for all students. Like previous accountability models, it continues annual public reporting of disaggregated student outcome measures in math, reading and science to assess school performance. However, this more robust next-generation model also includes student achievement growth measures, ... More


  Advisory Groups
With the passage of Senate Bill 1 in the 2009 session of the Kentucky General Assembly, the Commonwealth of Kentucky is poised at the beginning of a new era in public school assessment and accountability. Senate Bill 1 addresses many areas – what will be tested, how subjects will be tested, ... More


  Policies and Regulations
Page currently under construction as we await the final versions of the statutes and regulations controlling policy in the Kentucky School Testing System, Unbridled Learning: College/Career Readiness for All.


For more information contact:

Kevin Hill
500 Mero Street, 17th Floor CPT
Frankfort, KY 40601
Phone: 502-564-9853 x4712
kevin.hill@education.ky.gov
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