
In planning for the fall assessments, OSPI’s goal has been to minimize the impact to scheduling and classroom instructional time while complying with state and federal requirements. Although ED did not grant flexibility on the requirements to administer assessments or report on individual or school/district level results, they did offer flexibility on the test window and test length. Department of Education (ED) and a portion of the waiver, related to federal accountability requirement, was approved. Washington submitted a waiver request to the U.S. On April 14, Superintendent Reykdal announced that the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) would delay federally mandated Smarter Balanced Assessments (SBA) and Washington Comprehensive Assessment of Science (WCAS) from spring 2021 to fall 2021. Fall ELA & Mathematics Smarter Balanced Testing The WCAP Portal is the access point for assessment tools and resources. Washington Comprehensive Assessment Program (WCAP) Portal Please reach out to us if you have any assessment-related questions. The system consist of three major components designed to improve teaching and learning: Summative assessments, Interim assessments, and Tools for Teachers resources focused on the formative assessment process. Washington ELA uses the Smarter Balanced Assessment System, aligned to the Washington K-12 Learning Standards. Pam: Hold on a second.Welcome to ELA Assessment.

The last few months have meant the world to me and all I care about… Jim: I promise you, you don’t have to do this for me. Pam: Well, you… you bought the house without telling me, so I thought I could sell it without telling you. Jim: I mean, you were gonna do this without me? Jim: Sorry, how long have you been showing the house? I just thought if I could get us an offer then there wouldn’t be anything standing in our way and I could come to you with this big Jim gesture… and show you all at once just how much I love you and how much I really do believe in your future. But I never want you to have to give up anything. Um… so… this past year has been really great, and you’ve been great and I just… I know that you had to make this choice and you had to give something up for me. Pam: Why are you still here?Ĭarol: I’m so sorry.

Next week at the Scranton Cultural Center don’t forget, Irish Step Dancing semifinals. Let’s thank all of our wonderful panelists for being here on this wonderful panel today. Moderator: Well, this feels like a good place to stop. Thanks.Įrin: Yes? Is there a follow-up question? Mom? Įd: Erin… Same question but about your dad? And then we’d just have dinner together. More just like, “Mom, I hate you!†And then she would say “go to your room, young lady.†And I’d stamp my foot and run upstairs and I have a room, which is really cool. Joan: So my question is, um, do… don’t you hate her? I mean, I would just imagine that you were so angry at her that you would hate her.Įrin: Maybe sometimes. Um, the thing I found most compelling about the documentary was your search for your birth mother. You know what? You don’t have to…oh no, no, no. Īngela: Okay, if anything, this is rougher. Pam: Whoo-hoo…go, Meredith’s stripper son.Īngela: Oh geeze. Meredith: Give the good show, my little entrepreneur. Phyllis: Angela’s special repairman is here. Jakey: Heard you guys needed some pipes fixed or cleaned or whatever. Phone never rings.ĭwight: I thought you guys couldn’t come.ĭarryl: Yeah, but then they moved the panel to the same weekend and the Doc crew paid to fly us in. How are you doing? I, um…I didn’t call ‘cause I figured you changed the number.Īndy: No I didn’t change the number. Thank you Phyllis.Īndy: Didn’t I just see you at the airport jumping in a limo?ĭarryl: What? Must’ve been another devilishly handsome debonair individual.ĭarryl: Hey, man.

Phyllis: Andy, I’ve been worried about you. Malcolm: That’s Baby Wawa, right? Oh, my God!Īndy: Hey! Aw! A bear hug from my favorite mama grizzly. Anytime anyone’s ever been fired, Toby’s blocked it, so…ĭwight: Toby, wait. Stanley: Ah, I’ve been looking forward to this day since I was 18 years old.ĭwight: No! And our next and most thickly frosted cake is…for…Kevin.ĭwight: Go ahead and just read the frosting.ĭwight: It’s a colloquial way of saying “you’re fired,†Kevin, which you are.ĭwight: Well if anyone here can make a case for Kevin staying. Dwight: Today marks several important milestones.
