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ACT Aspire Historical Information

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ACT Aspire®

The ACT Aspire® was implemented from 2014-15 through 2021-22 as a summative assessment that measured what students learned in the areas of: English, Reading, Math, Science, and Writing.  All students in grades 9-10 were given this assessment except for approximately 1% of students with significant cognitive disabilities who tested with an alternate assessment. Aspire predicted how students would perform on the ACT when they reached 11th grade. Public statewide ACT Aspire data is available in WISEdash Public Portal.

Performance Levels

The ACT Aspire assessed students at grades 9 and 10 in the areas of English, Reading, Mathematics, Science, and Writing. ACT Aspire results are reported on a 3-digit score scale. DPI Performance Levels were established to classify students into one of four performance levels (Below Basic, Basic, Proficient, Advanced) for the subject areas of English Language Arts (English, Reading, and Writing scores) and Mathematics.

ACT Aspire 9th Grade DPI Performance level Scores

Content Area Basic Proficient Advanced
ELA 420 428 436
Mathematics 420 428 439

ACT Aspire 10th Grade DPI Performance level Scores

Content Area Basic Proficient Advanced
ELA 422 430 437
Mathematics 423 432 442

ACT Aspire Readiness Benchmarks

College readiness benchmarks were also established for ACT Aspire results. Students who were reported as “Exceeding” or “Ready” met the ACT Readiness Benchmark for a subject while students that were reported as “Close” or “In Need of Support” had not met the ACT Readiness Benchmark for a subject. 3-digit scores were also reported for an overall composite score (average of the English, Reading, Mathematics and Science scores), an English Language Arts (ELA) score (average of the English, Reading and Writing scores) and STEM score (average of the Mathematics and Science scores). There are no ACT® Readiness Benchmarks for the overall composite score.

A number of 2-digit subject skill scores were also reported for each subject. For example, three subject skill scores were reported for English in 9th grade: 1) conventions of standard, 2) knowledge of language and 3) production of writing.

2-digit subject skill scores were compared to ACT® Readiness Benchmarks. Students that were reported as Within ACT® Readiness Range had met the ACT® Readiness Benchmark while students that were reported as Below ACT® Readiness Range had not met the ACT® Readiness Benchmark.

Tested Grade English Reading Mathematics Science ELA (beginning fall 2017) STEM (beginning fall 2017)
9 426 425 428 430 428 435
10 428 428 432 432 430 437