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National Profile on Alternate Assessments Based on Alternate Achievement Standards:

NCSER 2009-3014
August 2009

Table A6.  What was the time frame within which the alternate assessment occurred?


State 1. One day to 2 weeks 2. More than 2
weeks to 1 month
3. More than 1
month to 2 months
4. More than
2 months
Total 1 2 17 31
Percent 1.96 3.92 33.33 60.78
         
Alabama X
Alaska X
Arizona X
Arkansas X
California X
         
Colorado X
Connecticut X
Delaware X
District of Columbia X
Florida X
         
Georgia X
Hawaii X
Idaho X
Illinois X
Indiana X
         
Iowa X
Kansas X
Kentucky X
Louisiana X
Maine X
         
Maryland X
Massachusetts X
Michigan1 — / — — / — X / X — / —
Minnesota X
Mississippi X
         
Missouri X
Montana X
Nebraska X
Nevada X
New Hampshire X
         
New Jersey X
New Mexico X
New York X
North Carolina X
North Dakota X
         
Ohio X
Oklahoma X
Oregon X
Pennsylvania X
Rhode Island X
         
South Carolina X
South Dakota X
Tennessee X
Texas X
Utah X
         
Vermont X
Virginia X
Washington X
West Virginia X
Wisconsin X
Wyoming X
— No.
X Yes.
1 More than one assessment used. See explanation in introductory text of this appendix.
NOTE: Percentages do not sum to 100 because multiple responses were possible.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Special Education Research, National Study on Alternate Assessments (NSAA), state data summaries for school year 2006-07.