Virginia Students Will Take New Fall Growth Assessments

Virginia Students Will Take New Fall Growth Assessments
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Manassas Park City Schools recently issued the following announcement.

Students in grades 3-8 will be taking a Virginia Growth Assessment (VGA) this fall. State legislation introduced this new testing requirement to help schools measure student growth through the year. This fall’s VGAs will assess content and skills from the previous grade level so schools can identify learning needs early and form plans to address them.

The Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) has created a new Growth Assessments Web Page with additional information.

Manassas Park City Schools will administer the Growth Assessments on the following dates:

MPMS
Math VGA: September 21st
Reading VGA: September 22nd

MPES
Reading VGA: September 28th
Math VGA: September 30th

Original source can be found here.



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