- School District of Manatee County
- State Assessment Registration
State Assessment Registration
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Home Education and Private School students are NOT required to participate in state assessments administered by Florida public school districts. If you want to participate, please follow these instructions:
Review Test Dates
Review the K-12 Uniform Assessment Calendar 2021-2022 to see available tests and dates.Register Early to Schedule Tests
Complete the online Assessment Registration form for the desired test(s). Please submit the form at least five (5) business days prior to the published testing window. Early registration is encouraged. The form will be submitted to the Assessment, Accountability, and Research department to schedule the test(s).Mandatory Practice Test
Students taking a state assessment test must first participate in an electronic practice test for that subject. You are responsible for ensuring that your student takes the practice test using the appropriate platform. Click here to access Practice Tests.Finalize Details with Zoned School
The Testing Coordinator at your zoned school will contact you prior to the test to confirm test date, time and location. If you have questions, you may also use the School Directory to call your zoned school, and ask for the Testing Coordinator.Verify Identity on Test Day
Students MUST present photo identification to school staff to verify their identity on test day. Please ensure that your student brings a school ID, Passport or Florida-issued Photo ID. Florida ID cards can be purchased at a local branch of the Department of Motor Vehicles.
Questions?
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For State Assessment Registration questions, please contact:
Jessica Kearbey
Assessment Coordinator
Assessment Accountability & Research
(941) 751-6550 x43020
kearbeyj@manateeschools.netShanard Letang
Testing Administration Manager
Assessment Accountability & Research
(941) 751-6550 x43170
(941) 708-8800 x44026
letangs@manateeschools.net
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Purposes for the Collection of Social Security Numbers