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Obtaining ITED Scoring Services

When test materials are shipped to a school district, additional information, including the pink Order for Scoring Services (OSS), is sent in a separate mailing. The OSS should be completed and returned along with student answer documents to ensure that scoring is done in a timely manner and that all of the optional reports needed by the district will be provided. "Instructions for Filling Out the Order for Scoring Service," included with the OSS, contain brief descriptions of each service and its cost.

The Interpretive Guide for Teachers and Counselors and the Interpretive Guide for School Administrators, which provide a description and an illustration of most reports, are the most comprehensive sources of information about the various reports offered by Iowa Testing Programs. In particular, each of these Guides identifies reports that are designed for certain purposes or particular audiences or users. For example, one report might be more appropriate when using test scores for curriculum review, another when communicating with the local school board, and yet another when informing parents about their child's test results.

Certain score reports used by most school districts depend on demographic information that needs to be furnished on a bar code file or coded on each student's answer document. When subgroup reports based on breakdowns by gender, racial/ethnic classification, socio-economic status, or some other variable are needed, these can only be obtained if the coding of information has been properly completed before documents are returned for scoring. Directions for coding are on the web page Coding for Disaggregation.

Late Requests

Once a district's scoring order is in the processing stream, it is not possible to change the original order. However, if additional services or reports are desired, the district can make its request via telephone to ITP. Furthermore, if a district finds that it needs reports or services based on test results from a previous year, a phone request can be made for this also. In addition to the regular cost of the service, a late fee is assessed for each previous order for which a request is made. It generally takes approximately ten working days for late-request services to be processed and shipped. Because these late requests require considerable special handling, it generally is not possible to fill the request in less time.

Handscoring

For certain situations, the handscoring service provided by Iowa Testing Programs is the best option to use. For example, answer documents from nearly all home-schooled students who are tested with the ITED are scored by hand; they are not processed with a school group. Students who finish testing late because of illness or absence might be handled separately so that their document does not hold up the processing of the entire district.

To obtain handscoring, the district should send the student's document to ITP by U.S. mail. ITP will score it and produce a one-page report containing all scores for that student. (Note that none of the optional score reports is available when hand scoring is done.) The report will be mailed to the school and the charges will be added to the district's invoice when ITP bills for other materials and services used by the school that year. The answer document will be retained by ITP for the remainder of the current school year.