Stanford 10 Achievement Test
Frequently asked questions about the test and scoring. Learn about how and why the Stanford 10 test was selected, scoring terms, and more...
The Stanford 10 Achievement Test data is used to identify students for special programs throughout the district and to help teachers know more about student skills in specific areas like fractions, decimals, vocabulary, and comprehension.
As an alternative to the Stanford 10, students who take the WAAS Portfolio will have a Checklist Alternative Assessment based on their Individual Education Plan (IEP) in Reading and Mathematics.
In early May the Assessment Department mailed individual student score reports for the Stanford 10 to parents of students in grades Kindergarten through 9. The summary of District scores for 2006 and 2007 is below—as well as test descriptions by grade level.
Kindergarten-9 District scores for 2006 and 2007 Use the tabs across the bottom to browse through grade levels and test subjects.
Test descriptions by grade level
- Kindergarten
- First grade
- Second grade
- Third grade
- Fourth grade
- Fifth grade
- Sixth grade
- Seventh grade
- Eighth grade
- Ninth grade





