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Originally published Thursday, June 11, 2009 at 11:47 AM

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Wash. ed officials to offer info about new tests

State schools Superintendent Randy Dorn wants another delay in the math and science graduation requirements for high school graduation.

Associated Press Writer

SEATTLE —

State schools Superintendent Randy Dorn wants another delay in the math and science graduation requirements for high school graduation.

The state Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction is revamping statewide testing to create a replacement for the Washington Assessment of Student Learning, but new high school tests won't be used statewide until 2012.

Dorn said Thursday that the current graduation requirement for high school students to pass statewide math and science tests by 2013 is neither realistic or fair.

The state is drawing up learning standards for math and science to specify what high school graduates should know in those subjects, but the math learning standards won't be adopted until 2011 and the science standards until 2012. The class of 2013 won't have enough time to master those new standards before being tested, Dorn said.

"I'm not backing away from the graduation requirements, but we need to give teachers and students additional time with the new math and science standards before students can be expected to have a fair chance to pass the tests," Dorn said in a statement.

Dorn said he plans to ask the Legislature to delay the graduation requirements for at least one year.

The proposed replacement for the WASL, based on the new learning standards, was to be tried out by some districts in 2011 and be used statewide the following year. OSPI also is creating replacements for the WASL's reading and writing components, which likewise were to be adopted in 2011.

The new tests to replace the WASL have been tentatively called the "Measurements of Student Progress" for grades three through eight, and the "High School Proficiency Exams" for older students.

Dorn also announced Thursday that the WASL and its successor tests for elementary and middle schools would be moved from April to May.

For students in grades 3-8, new tests in reading, writing and math will be tried out in spring 2010. The new assessments will be shorter and the time it takes to administer them will be cut in half, school officials said.

"I've heard from educators around the state that the students suffer from testing fatigue. By cutting the testing time in half, we shouldn't see that any longer," Dorn said in a statement.

The new tests will no longer have long-answer questions: All tests but the writing exam will consist of multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank and short-answer items.

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The state also plans to do the statewide assessment tests online, rather than by paper and pencil.

High school students and their families will receive their spring WASL scores in the mail soon. If students have completed grades 10 and above and need to take the August WASL, they will need to register online this month.

Statewide results from the spring WASL will be released next week.

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OSPI: http://www.k12.wa.us/

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