Comprehensive Assessment System (CAS)
A comprehensive assessment system is a coordinated plan for monitoring the academic achievement of students from Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12.
Goal of the System
The goal of the comprehensive assessment system is to:
- increase student learning by producing actionable data,
- evaluate the effectiveness of programs, and
- ensure that all students are making progress toward achieving learning goals.
The RI Criteria and Guidance for a Comprehensive Assessment System document can be viewed and downloaded below. The tools are intended for use in partnership with this document and as part of a collaborative process guided by the district or LEA. Please note that the 'Criteria and Guidance' PDF and Appendices C-G contain the Sources section from the Full Document for referencing footnotes.
Full Document – Full document, including PDF versions of tools and the appendices.
Document Sections:
- Criteria and Guidance
- Background and Rationale;
- Purposes of Assessment;
- Types of Assessment;
- Developing and Selecting Assessments;
- Interpreting and Communicating Data;
- Suggested Next Steps
- Example of Tool from Guidance Document
- Appendix A: Assessment Matrix/Map Tool (Excel file will download)
- Appendix B: Considerations for Interim and Summative Assessments – Tool for considering whether or not an assessment is appropriate for district needs and capabilities.
- Appendix C: Best Practices in Reading and Writing Assessment
- Appendix D: Best Practices in Mathematics Assessment
- Appendix E: Best Practices in Science Assessment
- Appendix F: Best Practices in Social Studies Assessment
- Appendix G: Best Practices in Early Childhood Assessment
- Self-Assessment Tool for Awareness, Planning, Support, and Practices