Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 28 - EDUCATION
Part XI - Accountability/Testing
Subpart 3 - Bulletin 118-Statewide Assessment Standards and Practices
Chapter 53 - Test Security
Section XI-5315 - Emergencies during Testing [Formerly LAC 28:CXI.315]
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code XI-5315
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. For emergencies (e.g., fire alarms, bomb threats) that require evacuation of the classroom during administration of statewide assessments, the following procedures should be followed.
1. If the room can be locked, the test
administrator should direct the students to pause a computer-based test or
place the answer document inside the test booklet and leave both on the desk
for paper-based tests. For computer-based tests, students will resume the test
after returning to the classroom. For paper-based tests, before students are
allowed back into the room, the test administrator should return to the room,
pick up the test booklets, answer documents, and other secure materials, and
then distribute them individually to the students when they have returned to
their desks.
2. If the room cannot
be locked and if at all possible, the test administrators should direct
students to place the answer document on top of the test booklet and hand both
along with any other secure materials to the test administrator as students
file out of the room. Test administrators should carry the documents with them
to their designated location outside the building. If return to the building is
delayed, the school test coordinator should pick up and check in the materials
from the test administrators.
3. If
testing has not started prior to the emergency and the students have not yet
opened their test booklets and answer documents, testing should start when
students return to the room.
4. If
students have opened their testing materials to begin testing and test security
has been maintained, testing may continue after students return to the
room.
5. If the test booklets have
been opened and test security has been compromised, testing should not be
continued. The answer documents should be sent to the testing company with the
responses that were completed prior to the emergency.
6. As a precautionary measure, graduating
seniors might be tested together in a single group or in several smaller groups
so test security is easier to maintain if there is an emergency.
7. If test security has been compromised, the
district test coordinator must notify the LDE, Division of Assessments and
Accountability, as soon as possible.
B. Online Testing Emergency Plan
1. Each district shall develop and adopt an
emergency plan that includes the steps to be followed in the event of an
emergency that results in disruption of online testing.
2. If online testing is disrupted by
emergencies, lost internet connections, lost power, or computer crashes aid
students are unable to continue testing on the same day, the school test
coordinator should document what occurred as a testing irregularity and notify
the district test coordinator. If the student will be unable to return to
testing by the end of the day after the disruption, the district test
coordinator must immediately notify the LDE, Division of Assessments and
Accountability.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 17.7.
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