Alternative State Assessments and Links
NCEXTEND1 Alternative Assessment
- Designed for students with disabilities who - have a current IEP 
- have a significant cognitive disability 
- are enrolled in grades 3-8, 10, or 11 
- receive instruction in EXTENDED content and essential standards 
 
- Requires students to complete grade-level performance tasks 
- Administered during the same windows as state-designated tests 
- Includes testing in - Reading in grades 3-8, 10, and 11 
- Mathematics in grades 3-8, 10, and 11 
- Science in grades 5, 8, 10, and 11 
 
College and Career Readiness Alternate Assessment (CCRAA) Grade 10
- Designed as an alternate assessment for PreACT 
- Appropriate for students with disabilities in 10th grade who have an IEP and - exhibit pervasive delays in academic development, adaptive behaviors, communication, daily living skills, and self-care 
- following a course of study (Occupational Course of Study) that may not lead to a college-level course of study resulting in a college degree 
- are not receiving instruction in North Carolina EXTENDED Content Standards 
- have a written parent request for an alternate assessment or have CCRAA as the required assessment in their IEP 
 
- Contains multiple choice questions 
- Available online and in paper format 
- Administered at the same time as the PreACT in the fall 
College and Career Readiness Alternate Assessment (CCRAA) Grade 11
- Designed as an alternate assessment for the ACT 
- Appropriate for students in 11th grade who have an IEP and - exhibit pervasive delays in academic development, adaptive behaviors, communication, daily living skills, and self-care 
- following a course of study (Occupational Course of Study) that may not lead to a college-level course of study resulting in a college degree 
- are not receiving instruction in North Carolina EXTENDED Content Standards 
- have a written parent request for an alternate assessment or have CCRAA as the required assessment in their IEP 
 
- Contains multiple choice questions 
- Available online and in paper format 
- Administered at the same time as the spring accommodations testing window of the ACT 
Alternate ACCESS for ELL's
- Assessment of English language proficiency in students in grades 1-12 classified as English Learners (ELs) and have significant cognitive disabilities that prevent meaningful participation in ACCESS for ELLs test. Students must meet all of the following criteria: - Have an IEP reflecting student meets eligibility criteria for Alternate ACCESS for ELLs 
- Receive instruction in EXTENDED standards 
- Have a significant cognitive disability 
 
- Contains four assessment domains: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking 
- Listening and reading sections consist of multiple choice questions 
- Writing and speaking sections prompt students for a constructed response. 
- All sections are adaptive and stop presenting questions once a student reaches his/her performance ceiling. 
- Other unique features include simplified language, repetition of questions, increased graphic support, larger testing materials, and graphics. 
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Fayetteville, NC 28301
Phone: (910) 829-4706
Fax: (910) 829-4705
Kimberly Nash
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