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Standardized Testing

Assessments are how we keep track of student learning and report to the State and Federal Governments on how schools are performing. Listed below are the primary assessments our school uses for these purposes. Go to the Minnesota Report Card to see results for our school, state results, or any other school in the state.

Tests

MCAMinnesota Comprehensive Assessment – required by the state of Minnesota to hold schools accountable. The state is required by the federal government to assess students in math and reading in grades 3-8, plus reading in 10th grade and math in 11th grade. Assessments are held once per year in the spring. The data collected is used by teachers and district leaders to help guide instruction and better support students. For more information, please visit the link that is hyperlinked above.

CCS offers the Late Spring ACT assessment for 11th and 12th graders who wish to participate. Participation is optional as these scores are used for college entrance requirements. For more information on ACTs, please visit their website linked here.

Fastbridge is a quick and easy way to check how students in Kindergarten through 3rd grade are doing with their reading and math skills. Think of it like a quick health checkup, but for school subjects! It helps teachers see who is doing well and who might need a little extra help. The test is taken three times a year, and the results help teachers plan lessons so that every student can become a strong learner. This screening is part of a new Minnesota law called the Minnesota READ Act.

Star is a computer-based test that gives teachers a full picture of a student’s reading and math abilities. The test adjusts to each student, making it a good fit for all learners. The results help teachers see what each student already knows and what they’re ready to learn next. Star screening helps make sure that all students are on track with Minnesota’s learning standards. It’s like a report card that helps teachers give each student exactly what they need to succeed!

Capti ReadBasix is a special screening for students in 4th through 12th grade who are struggling with reading. It is based on a method called the “Science of Reading” to find the specific skills a student needs help with. This test looks at things like decoding words, vocabulary, and reading comprehension. The results help teachers give students targeted support so they can build a strong foundation and become more confident readers.

Testing Dates

Families of online students will receive specific information via email regarding testing dates and locations.

If you have any questions or conflicts for testing dates, please contact Abigayle Swenson, Distrct Assessment Coordinator, at abigayleswenson@crosslakekids.org to schedule a make-up session. 

Testing Refusal

If you choose to not have your student(s) participate in testing, please fill out the form below and send it via email to abigayleswenson@crosslakekids.org or to our mailing address at PO Box 1020, Crosslake, MN 56422.

Testing Dates

MCA testing dates

MCS tests can take 1-2 hours for each assessment taken.
MCA results are shared at fall conferences or mailed to parents/guardians.

Access & WIDA Assessments March 9th-13th 2026
Reading MCA, Grades 3rd-8th, 10th April 14th-30th 2026
Math MCA, Grades 3rd-8th, 11th  April 14th-30th 2026
Science MCA, Online Grades 5th, 8th, & High School  April 14th-30th 2026

ACT testing dates

High School ACT – 11th gradeApril 11, 2026

Universal Screening Dates

 

Fall Universal Screening (Fastbridge & Star)August 28th- September 19, 2025
Winter Universal Screening (Fastbridge & Star)January 12-30, 2026
Spring Universal Screening (Fastbridge & Star)April 22-May 22, 2026March 24, 2026- May 15, 2026