
Stanford Achievement Test Series, Tenth Edition
(Currently available only for the continental U.S.A.)
Accelerated Christian Education offers one of the finest achievement and aptitude test
combinations available, the Stanford Achievement Test Series, Tenth Edition Complete
Battery (Stanford 10), and the Otis-Lennon School Ability Test, Eighth Edition (OLSAT
8). The Stanford 10 is a technically advanced assessment tool that can provide valid
and reliable data to evaluate and guide students' progress toward meeting academic
standards. The OLSAT 8 measures those abilities that relate to a student's ability to
learn in school. When the two tests are taken together, the scores are a valuable tool,
relating a student's actual achievement with his or her school ability, and providing a
wealth of information that parents and school staff can use. The OLSAT 8 is
administered in Grade Levels 2, 5, and 8.
The Stanford 10 measures levels of academic achievement in the areas of reading,
mathematics, language arts, science, and social science. This test is comprised of
thirteen complete battery levels that assess students from Kindergarten through Grade
Level 12. Both the Stanford 10 and OLSAT 8 should be administered to all students each
April as an end-of-year test. These tests may also be administered in August or early September
to newly enrolled students in a campus-based school using the A.C.E.
curriculum. These tests take between 2-4 mornings to administer, depending on the grade
level being tested. If you have any questions, contact A.C.E. at
strdtestinfo@aceministries.com.
Standardized tests serve two primary functions:
1. Helping schools objectively assess students' academic progress and potential from year to year with quantifiable test data based on accepted models of student academic development
2. Providing schools, government entities, and other interested parties with data on academic performance whereby a comparison can be made on various levels including comparisons between schools, school districts, and states.
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