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Antioch High School, Tennessee Wednesday, Jan. 22 with image of the state of Tennessee and a heart

Our hearts and prayers go out to the families, faculty and staff of Antioch High School in Tennessee. The report of a shooting at the school Wednesday, Jan. 22 is heartbreaking. Our counseling team, teachers and staff are available to talk to our students who need support at this time. We continue to ask our community to support safety in our schools. If you see something, say something. You can call our schools or report tips anonymously through Kent County Public Schools’ mobile app. The app also sends out push notifications to provide information and instructions if there is an incident. Our app is available for free on the Apple App Store and Google Play; search “Kent County Public Schools.”
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Local Assessments

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Local assessments are used to determine students' knowledge of state standards currently being taught, monitor their progress in gaining necessary skills, assess their achievement and enable the Kent County Public Schools to modify existing programs and develop new goals aligned with specific student needs. 
 
These assessment tools give teachers the ability to see where students are in their understanding and support their individual learning and abilities.

Accommodations for all assessments are available based on student IEP, 504 or ELL plans.
 
Cognitive Abilities Test (CogAT) (Local Assessment)
The Cognitive Abilities Test (CogAT) measures student academic abilities and is useful for educators to make course and academic program placements for students.
• Taken in the spring
• Grade 2
 
NWEA Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) (Local Assessment)
The Northwest Evaluation Association Measures of Academic Progress (NWEA MAP) assessments are computer adaptive achievement tests in Mathematics and Reading. As a student responds to questions, the test responds to the student, adjusting up or down the difficulty of the questions presented to the student.
• Taken in October and February
• Grades K-8
 
NWEA MAP Reading Fluency Dyslexia Screener (Local and State) 
The Northwest Evaluation Association Measures of Academic Progress (NWEA MAP) reading fluency dyslexia screener provides student results that indicate possible risk factors for dyslexia or other reading difficulties. The results are used as an indicator of a child's reading abilities.
• Taken September and February
• Kindergarten (Any student that was not screened in kindergarten OR they attended school outside of Maryland public schools will ALSO NEED to take the Dyslexia Screener)  
 
Midterms and Final Exams (Local)
KCPS utilizes midterms and exams as summative assessments to evaluate skill level and content knowledge in various subjects. Check the course syllabus for information on these assessments.
• For middle school students, taken in January and May
• for high school students, taken at the end of each quarter