Wisconsin Assessment Letter 4

July 8, 2004

Honorable Elizabeth Burmaster
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction
P. O. Box 7841
125 South Webster Street
Madison, WI 53707

Dear Superintendent Burmaster:

I am pleased to approve Wisconsin’s assessment system under Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), as amended by the Improving America’s Schools Act of 1994 (IASA). I appreciate your cooperation in making the changes in your assessment system to meet fully the IASA assessment requirements.

The Department granted Wisconsin a waiver of timeline on November 6, 2001, to complete its final assessment system under IASA. Specifically, the timeline waiver required Wisconsin to provide: (1) evidence of alignment of assessments with Wisconsin standards to ensure that assessment results provide a valid representation of school performance relative to State standards; and (2) evidence of an assessment system that includes all students.

Peer reviewers external to the Department and Department staff have reviewed evidence of compliance submitted by Wisconsin. We have concluded that this evidence satisfies the IASA assessment requirements for Title I.

We look forward to working with you as Wisconsin expands and improves its assessment system, including alignment of academic content and achievement standards, to meet the new Title I requirements for standards and assessments under the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB). As Wisconsin prepares for the peer review of its standards and assessments under NCLB, I encourage you to review carefully the “Standards and Assessments Peer Review Guidance: Information and Examples for Meeting Requirements of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001.” The purpose of this document is twofold: (1) to inform States about what would be useful evidence to demonstrate that they have met NCLB standards and assessments requirements; and (2) to guide teams of peer reviewers who will examine the evidence submitted by States and advise the Department as to whether a State has met the requirements. I have enclosed a copy of this document with this letter.

Please be aware that approval of Wisconsin’s assessment system for Title I is not a determination that the system complies with Federal civil rights requirements, including Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act, and requirements under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. Finally, please remember that if Wisconsin makes significant changes to its assessment system, the State must submit information about those changes to the Department for review and approval.

We have found it a pleasure working with your staff on this review. Congratulations on a fully approved assessment system under IASA. I wish you well in your continued efforts to improve student achievement in Wisconsin.

Sincerely,

Raymond Simon

Enclosure


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