Non Scorable Returns (Test booklets, CAPA DFAs, used scratch paper, VOIDED and extra PreID Answer docs, any left over/unused paperwork).
- Read After Testing sections of the Test Coordinator Manual starting on page 44.
- CAPA DFAs are SECURE. You need to account for them and turn them in with your Non Scorables
- Separate CAPA DFAs, CMA Test Booklets, and CST Test booklets. Count every book and write the count on the outside of the box. Boxes can have a mix of test booklets (ie CST and CMA) however the books must flow in sequence. For example:
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- Report the number of booklets you are returning on the Return Inventory Form
- Place the white UPS shipping stickers on the upper left hand side of the box. Fold your box lids so that the old shipping labels are on the inside (we don't want these boxes being shipped back to us!!!). Do not mix up your stickers! Green is for Non Scorables (ie materials that aren't being scored) and Orange is for scorables (the completed answer docs).
Step 1- Write the counts of your Non Scorable shipment boxes. Do not combine the Non Scorable and scorable counts. If you are returning 5 boxes of Non Scorables and 1 box of scorables you would write (1 of 5, 2 of 5, 3 of 5, 4 of 5, 5 of 5). On your scorable return shipment you would write 1 of 1.
Scorable Returns
- Read pages 44 to 48
- Separate CAPA, CMA, and CST answer docs and alphabetize by last name in each group. (CAPA alpha by last, CMA alpha by last name, CST alpha by last).
- Code the accommodations that were used by students during testing in box A3. Code definitions are on page 59 of the Site Coordinator Manual. Case carriers should help with this.
- Read the Instructions for Placing Pre-Identified Labels (included with your labels)
- Note that answer documents are sorted in 3 separate stacks (CST, CMA, and CAPA). This sort is based on the data that was in SEIS in December. This information may not be completely accurate.
- Place the label in the label box (see picture on 2nd side of directions) for each student. Ensure that your staff are being careful and matching names on the answer doc with the label.
- Suggested steps for applying labels
- Pull non PreID answer documents and put them in a separate stack
- Start with your CMA answer documents
- Match answer documents with labels starting with CMA label stack
- If you have documents without labels, look in the CST/CAPA stack
- Now work with your CST answer documents
- Match answer documents with labels starting with the CST label group
- If you have documents without labels, look in the CMA or CAPA stack
- Organize your leftover labels, you will return them in your boxes so that Ed Services staff can use them if needed.
- Now work with your CAPA answer documents
- Match answer documents with labels starting with the CAPA label group
- If you have documents without labels, look in the CMA or CST stack
- You will have anywhere from 30 to 40 students with no label. ETS has changed their processing procedures for late/supplemental PreID. A 2nd shipment of labels for late enrollments will show up in a week or so. This will cover students who enrolled after December. You will need to pull non PreID docs and put them on the top of each answer doc stack:
- CAPA documents
- CAPA SGID sheet* (see sample below)
- Non PreID CAPA docs
- Rest of CAPA docs
- CMA documents
- CMA SGID sheet
- Non PreID CMA docs
- Rest of CMA docs
- CST documents
- CST SGID Sheet
- Non PreID CST docs
- Rest of CST docs
If you have any questions whatsoever, please call me. There is a lot of information to process and multiple procedures involved in this and I prefer that you ask me questions and not goof and/or struggle to find the answers.
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