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Comprehensive Assessment Program SY25-26

DoDEA Comprehensive Assessment Program SY25-26

DoDEA worked with the Balanced Assessment Working Group (BASWG) to understand the needs of educators and students, and how to better connect curriculum, instruction, and assessment as a continuous cycle of improvement. Assessments are a critical leverage point of the cycle to allow leaders at all levels to understand how curriculum, instruction, and assessment can lead to instructional shifts necessary to reach every child. DoDEA recognizes that assessments are only a snapshot of a day in the life of a student and do not reflect the whole story of student success.

DoDEA is positioned to receive summative data back in a timely manner that would allow educators and instructional leaders adequate time to interpret student assessment results, set instructional goals, and align the goals with necessary shifts for increased growth (improvement), proficiency (value-driven measurement), and achievement (objective measurement of ability at a given point in time) for the whole child.

Table 1: Summative, End-of-Year (EOY), and Semester Assessments

#

Assessment GradeBand

2025–2026 Participants

Administration Window

1

K–5 Oral Reading Proficiency Tool (RPT) Elementary All students in grades Kindergarten (K)–5

1st Administration:

  • Grades 1-5: First 6 six weeks of student's enrollment.
  • Grade K: By January 31 from initial student enrollment.

2nd Administration:

  • All Grades K-5: Last 6 weeks of student's enrollment.

2

WIDA Screener Elementary, Middle, High New students based on Home Language Survey
  • Students Enrolled at the Beginning of the School Year: Screened within 30 school days.
  • Students Enrolled Later in the School Year: Screened within 10 school days.

3

Cognitive Abilities Test (CogAT) Screener for Advanced Academic Programs & Services (AAPS) Elementary, Middle Grade 2 students and Grade 6 students
  • 9/16: Add names and schedules to the form: https://forms.office.com/r/SvcSiF2 tD7
  • 10/1–31: Screener Window
  • 10/15–12/12: Post-Screener Window
  • 11/7: Student Profile Narrative Reports with Parent Letter.
  • 1/19: Parent Notification Letters
  • 2/2–2/27: Make-up Screener
  • 2/11–4/10: Make up Post-Screener
  • 3/6: Student Profile Narrative Reports with Parent Letter.

4

 

Career Technical Education (CTE)—NOCTI 

High School

Yearlong Courses:

Biotechnology Engineering,
Career Practicum,
Engineering Drawing/CAD, Education II,
Education III,
Green Technology Engineering,
JROTC III/IV,
Principles of Engineering,
Video Communications II

Semester Courses:
Business & Personal Finance,
Digital Publishing,
Management Foundations, Marketing/Entrepreneurship, Spreadsheet/Database,
Web Design

Yearlong Courses:

Pretests: 8/1–9/30
Posttests: 4/15–6/15

Semester 1 Courses:

Pretests: 8/1–9/30
Posttests: 12/1–1/31

Semester 2 Courses:

Pretests: 1/1–2/28
Posttests: 4/15–6/15

 

5

 

CTE— CompTIA A+ 

High School Computer Services Support 4/15–6/15

6

CTE—Culinary Certifications* High School

Culinary Arts I, 

Culinary Arts II

8/1–6/15
(Examinations occur throughout the course at intervals determined by local teacher.)

7

CTE—Adobe Certified - Photoshop High School Digital Imaging

Semester 1 Courses:

Pretests: 8/1–9/30
Posttests: 12/1–1/31

Semester 2 Courses:

Pretests: 1/1–2/28
Posttests: 4/15–6/15

8

CTE—Adobe Certified – Premiere Pro High School Video Communications III

Yearlong Courses:

Pretests: 8/1–9/30
Posttests: 4/15–6/15

9

CTE—Certified Nursing Aide High School Health Science II** 4/15–6/15

10

Digital PSAT 8/9 Middle, High All students in grades 8 and 9 October 14-October 28 GMT
October 15-October 29 EST
(Window includes Test & Makeup)

11

Digital PSAT /NMSQT High All students in grades 10 and 11 October 14-October 28 GMT
October 15-October 29 EST
(Window includes Test & Makeup)

12

ACCESS for ELLs and Alternate ACCESS for ELLs Elementary, Middle, High All ML students (Levels 1–5) January 20-March 8, 2026

13

DoDEA Alternate Assessment Mathematics and Literacy Elementary, Middle, High Eligible students only (Grades 3–8, and 11) March 9, 2026-April 24, 2026 

14

Spring Digital SAT School Day Test High School All students in grade 11 March 3 – March 17, 2026 GMT March 4-18 EST (Window includes Test & Makeup)
15 Fall Digital SAT School Day Test High School Optional for students in grade 12 without a grade 11 SAT School Day score October 14-October 28 GMT
October 15-October 29 EST
(Window includes Test & Makeup)

16

CogAT Full Battery for AAPS Elementary, Middle Eligible students only Sept.–June, as needed

17

College and Career Ready Standards (CCRS) Summative Assessment Mathematics Elementary, Middle Grades 3–7 Online: March 23-May 15, 2026
Paper: March 23-April 17, 2026
(Window includes Test & Makeup) 

18

CCRS Summative Assessment English Language Arts (ELA)/Literacy Elementary, Middle Grades 3–7 Online: March 23-May 15, 2026
Paper: March 23-April 17, 2026
(Window includes Test & Makeup)

19

Advanced Placement (AP) Exams (Digital & Paper) High All students enrolled in AP course(s) May 4-May 15, 2026
Late AP Exam May 18-22, 2026
(Paper & Digital Test) 

20

Avant World Languages Middle, High

 

World Language students in middle school and high school (Levels I, II, III and IV)

March 23-May 15, 2026

21

Credit by Exam (CBE) High By request per 1367.01 Window 1: August 2025 – October 2025
Window 2: December 2025 -January 2026
Window 3: March 2026 – May 2026 
22 NAEP Elementary, Middle Grades 4 and 8 Math
Grades 4 and 8 ELA
January 6 – March 20, 2026

 

Table 2: Required Common Paced Assessments

# Assessment Grade Band 2024-2025 Participants Administration Window
23 Secondary ELA Writing Task Middle, High Grades 6-12 Q1: 8/28-10/1 Q2: 11/4-12/11 Q3: 1/15-312 Q4: 3/17-5/8
24 Secondary Math
Carnegie Learning Performance Tasks
Middle, High Grades 6-8 Math
High School Courses: ALG1, ALG2, Geometry
2 - End of Topic Performance Task Assessments September-February #1 by end of quarter 1 #2 by end of quarter 2
25 Elementary Literacy
Benchmark Phonics:
Phonological Awareness
Assessment 
Elementary Grades K-1 Beginning of the Year: All of Quarter 1
Middle of the Year: Last 4 weeks of Quarter 2
through the First 4 weeks of Quarter 3
End of the Year: All of Quarter 4
26 Elementary Literacy
Benchmark Advance Interims
Elementary Grades K-2 Interim 2: Nov-Dec (after Unit 3)
Interim 3: Mar-Apr (after Unit 6)
Interim 4: May-Jun (after week 6 of Q4) 
27 Elementary Literacy
Benchmark Advance Interims
Elementary Grades 3-5 Interim 2: Nov-Dec (after Unit 3)
Interim 3: Mar-Apr (after Unit 6)
28 Elementary Math Reveal Math Benchmark and Summative Elementary Grades K-2 Benchmark 1: Oct-Nov (after Unit 4)
Benchmark 2: Dec-Jan (after Unit 7)
Benchmark 3: Feb-Mar (after Unit 10)
EOC Summative May-June (during the last 3
weeks of Q4)
29 Elementary Math
Reveal Math Benchmark
Elementary Grades 3-5 Benchmark 1: Sept-Oct (after Unit 4) Benchmark 2: Nov-Dec (after Unit 7) Benchmark 3: Feb-Mar (after Unit 10)
30 Elementary Science Elementary Grades 3-5 Life Science Posttest, Nov. 3–Dec. 19, 2025
Physical Science Posttest, Feb. 2–March 27,
2026
Earth & Space Science Posttest, April 13–June 5,
2026

*Note: Testing window varies by school based on school calendar.

 

Table 3: Required Alternate Content Standards (ACS) Interim Assessments

ACS Interim Assessment Windows (Detailed Version)
Frequency 4x a year
Tested Grade Bands Elementary (K–2) , Intermediate (3–5), Middle School (6–8), and High School

Testing window (Tested content)

 

Note: Testing window varies by school based on school calendar.

Interim 1: November Checkpoint (Pre & Post Assessment)
Interim 2: January Checkpoint (Pre & Post Assessment)
Interim 3: March Checkpoint (Pre & Post Assessment)
Interim 4: May Checkpoint (Pre & Post Assessment)

Note: Schools are not required to administer the check points for February and April. These are optional. For Level 1, this includes Combined Content, Reading and Mathematics. For Levels 2 and 3, this includes Reading, Word Recognition, Content Understanding, and Mathematics.

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