Administering State Assessments

Per Ohio Administrative Code 3301-13-05 (J), the district is required to notify you of the written Security Plan by October 1st for administering state assessments [OAC 3301-13-05 (H)]. See the security plan below:
In addition, staff members will receive further, more specific instructions about their involvement with the specific assessments according to their instructional roles.
For students taking state assessments this year (Ohio’s State Tests, grades 3-12; Alternate Assessment for Students with Cognitive Disabilities, KRA, and ACT), the following is a notification of the district’s Test Security Plan, ensuring all involved that there are purposeful and specific procedures in place to ensure the security and accurate reporting of student achievement scores.
If you have questions about the following, please contact Alyson Baker (District Test Coordinator) at abaker@hillsdalelocalschools.org. All materials will be handled and tracked by the District and Building Test Coordinators. The logistics are particular to each assessment and will be clarified closer to each assessment window.
All district personnel have been informed of the following: Under Ohio Law, releasing any test questions or other test content to students or assisting students in any way that may compromise the integrity of the test may result in the invalidation of test scores, termination of employment, suspension of teaching certificates, and/or prosecution.
Security violations include (not an exhaustive list):
- It is illegal to review the test before the administration and create study guides for or release test questions to students based on questions on state tests.
- Individuals monitoring a given test subject may not look ahead at other test subjects printed in a test booklet.
- No pictures or videos of test questions may be taken.
- No one may use a student’s log-in information to access the online test and review the contents.
- No secure material from any operational test may be released to any student, media, or the general public, including describing questions in a letter, discussing test questions, posting or texting information on social media or other internet sites about test questions, or photocopying test questions.
- It is unethical and illegal to alter any student's response or to assist a student in cheating in any other way.
- Unauthorized persons may not be present during a statewide test administration; only school/ District Test coordinators, designated, trained test administrators, monitors, and students being tested may access secure materials.
- NO ONE may stand beside a student’s desk and indicate that the student’s answer is incorrect or deficient.
- NO ONE may review or alter a student’s response after the student has turned in or submitted an assessment.
- Test monitors must maintain test security with student log-in and password information, scratch paper, and test authorization codes.
- Secure documents must be destroyed after the testing.
- School staff must comply with the requirements and instructions contained in all testing manuals and should familiarize themselves with Ethical Testing Procedures found in all manuals prior to administering assessments.
Concerns about security violations should be reported immediately to the Building Test Coordinator or the principal. The Building Test Coordinator or principal will confer with the District Test Coordinator about proper procedures. Violations of test security provisions in the district’s written procedures also may be punishable by penalties specified by the district.
Updated: September 24, 2025
- Testing Plan Overview
- Secure Material Handling and Storage
- Material Distribution Process
- Monitoring Classrooms, Testing Groups, and School during Testing
- Electronic Device and Social Media Policy
- Reviewing Test Irregularities and Violations
- Response to Disasters and Emergencies