Office of Assessments
2500 North Lincoln Boulevard, Suite 214
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Phone: (405) 521-3341
Fax: (405) 522-6272
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House Bill 1715 was signed into law on April 26, 2021, by Governor Kevin Stitt, effective immediately. With the passage of this law, Driven to Read is hereby repealed, and students are no longer required to show 8th grade reading proficiency when applying for a driver's permit or license.
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24-25 OSTP/CCRA Assessments Calendar - 7/26/2024 |
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NAEP Resources for Teachers Presentation - 1/30/2024 | |
OSTP Performance Level Descriptors - 01/08/2024 | |
College and Career Ready Assessment (CCRA) Transcript Guidance - 12/06/2022 | |
23-24 OSTP/CCRA DTC Designation Form - 8/16/2023 |
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2021-2022 OSTP & CCRA Technical Report 6/13/2023 | |
United States Naturalization Test FAQs 12/17/2021 | |
Office of Assessments Recorded Updates & Presentations | |
2023 State CCRA Performance ELA & Math - 12/01/2023 |
Information in the OSTP portal showcases your student's performance on the Oklahoma School Testing Program (OSTP) Tests in key academic areas. State test results, when combined with other information (i.e. homework, classwork, report card grades, and local assessments), can help you and the teacher work together to support your student's growth. Your student's State ID number is required to access their scores. If you do not have this number, please contact your student's school.
Posted July 26, 2024
The Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE) is seeking public comment regarding the request for an Assessment Waivers from the US department of Education (USDE) for Sulphur Public Schools and Barnsdall Public Schools.
These districts were impacted by severe weather when tornadoes tore through Oklahoma in the Spring of 2024. The damage in Murray and Osage counties was significant, and both were included in the State of Emergency Declaration signed by Governor Stitt. These schools could not complete the 95% testing requirement.
This notice is required by USDE to meet the public interest threshold defined in section 8401, Part D of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965.
Public comments may be submitted via the form below or by emailing [email protected]. Public comments must be submitted no later than 5:00 p.m. on Friday, August 30, 2024.