MSP = MEASUREMENT OF STUDENT PROGRESS
The Measurements of Student Progress (MSP) is the state’s exam for students
in grades 3-8. State testing should never be the sole judge of a student’s
academic skills and knowledge. A student’s entire performance should always be
considered.
Testing is one subject per day, with the writing test occurring on two days. Students are tested in reading (grades 3-8), mathematics (grades 3-8) science (grades 4 and 7) and writing (grades 5 and 8).
The MSP is available in paper/pencil format or online. Schools and districts have the choice to pick their testing days within the testing windows. The 2013 MSP testing windows are:
STATE TESTING INFORMATION
CASCADE VIEW TEST RESULTS -scroll down and select the grade and subject for which you wish to see results
CASCADE VIEW SCORES SCHOOLWIDE
Testing is one subject per day, with the writing test occurring on two days. Students are tested in reading (grades 3-8), mathematics (grades 3-8) science (grades 4 and 7) and writing (grades 5 and 8).
The MSP is available in paper/pencil format or online. Schools and districts have the choice to pick their testing days within the testing windows. The 2013 MSP testing windows are:
- Apr 24–May 16: MSP paper/pencil testing window
- Apr 24–May 31: MSP online testing window
STATE TESTING INFORMATION
CASCADE VIEW TEST RESULTS -scroll down and select the grade and subject for which you wish to see results
CASCADE VIEW SCORES SCHOOLWIDE