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Standards-based Tests in Spanish (STS)General InformationBackgroundThe Standards-based Tests in Spanish are multiple-choice tests that are required for Spanish-speaking English learners in grades two through eleven. Students who take the STS are required to also take the CSTs and/or CMA appropriate to their grade level. STS items are developed by bilingual, biliterate California educators and test developers and are written specifically to assess students' achievement of California's content standards for English–language arts and mathematics. Visit the STAR STS Blueprints page on the CDE Web site to see the STS blueprints. Who Will Take the STS?The STS consists of multiple-choice tests for Spanish-speaking English learners in grades two through eleven who:
At the option of the school district, schools may also test Spanish-speaking English learners who will have been in school in the United States or one of its territories 12 cumulative (not consecutive) months or more who are not receiving instruction in Spanish. Students in grades two through eleven do not take the STS if they are:
Students who are eligible to take the STS must take both the STS for RLA and the STS for Mathematics. 2012 Test MaterialsDirections for Administration (DFAs)Linked DFA documents correspond to printed DFAs.
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