The second scheduled MAST testing window opens on January 13, 2025, and will close on February 21, 2025. This statewide assessment for grades 3-8 in math and ELA during the 2024-2025 school year offers flexibility in test administration, provides timely feedback on student learning to enhance instructional practices and assesses students closer to the time when learning occurs. In addition to its instructional benefits, the MAST assessment meets federal testing requirements.
Score Reports
Educators receive weekly MAST score reports on completed and submitted student testlets, which serve as valuable tools for understanding students' academic strengths and areas for improvement. These reports offer insights into both individual and group performance in math and ELA, enabling teachers to tailor their instruction to address the unique needs of each student. For more information on interpreting or utilizing the MAST Student Score Report, navigate to the Score Report section of the MAST Portal.
Kite Parent Portal
The Kite Parent Portal is a valuable resource that helps parents and guardians support their child’s learning throughout the school year. After the student-parent connection is established at the district level, parents and guardians can access their child’s score reports, which are released weekly during testing windows. For more information, refer to the Parent Portal One-Pager.
Upcoming Events
Professional learning opportunities are planned to support Montana’s districts and are posted on the MAST Portal. These opportunities will encompass in-person sessions, live virtual events, and asynchronous learning modules. Click on the images below to access a PDF with an embedded Zoom link.
Click on the images below to access a PDF with an embedded Zoom link.
Resources
For comprehensive resources and relevant information about the MAST, be sure to explore the MAST Portal and the OPI MAST webpage, the landing pages for all MAST-related information and professional-learning resources.
Questions?
Please contact Tressa Graveley, Assessment Specialist
The OPI is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to people with disabilities. If you need a reasonable accommodation, require an alternate format, or have questions concerning accessibility, contact the OPI ADA Coordinator, 406-444-3161, opiada@mt.gov, Relay Service: 711.
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