State tests definition

State tests means any assessment that is provided by the department of education for use in all participating schools in the state.
State tests means any test that is provided by the Department for use in all participating schools in the state including the grades three to eight English language arts, mathematics and science tests, end-of-course high school tests, Ohio graduation tests, diagnostic tests, alternate assessments, English language proficiency assessment, kindergarten readiness assessment, or early learning assessments.

Examples of State tests in a sentence

  • Harvesting will be at Buyer’s direction after the fruit meets Federal and State tests and Buyer’s requirements.

  • Phase in which the State tests the functionality of a Deliverable with real world scenarios to determine if the Deliverable performs in accordance with the agreed upon design as contained in the Specifications.

  • Test in which the State tests the functionality of a Deliverable with real world scenarios to determine if the Deliverable performs in accordance with the agreed upon design as contained in the Specifications.

  • The Education Corporation shall ensure that each school administers the complete battery of State tests applicable to each grade and Regents examinations, if applicable, to the same extent such examinations are required of other public school students, as well as any standardized or other examinations required by each school’s Accountability Plan.

  • The Education Corporation shall ensure that each school administers the complete battery of State tests applicable to each grade and Regents examinations or Regents approved alternative assessment, if applicable, to the same extent such examinations are required of other public school students, as well as any standardized or other examinations required by each school’s Accountability Plan.

  • If teacher(s) supervision is needed during preparation periods for such things as State tests, the Administration and the Association shall collaboratively agree to make changes that are mutually acceptable to the teachers involved.

  • It is agreed that any time worked beyond the last calendar day of school for the purpose of grading State tests shall be compensated at 1/200 of a teacher’s salary.

  • If teacher(s) supervision is needed during preparation periods for such things as MEAP, or other State tests, the Administration and the Association shall collaboratively agree to make changes that are mutually acceptable to the teachers involved.