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Florida Homeschool Testing

NWEA® MAP® Growth™ tests are an easy, reliable way to meet the Florida homeschool testing requirements. The MAP Growth test is nationally used to assess student growth. Homeschool Boss provides MAP Growth tests administered by a certified teacher in reading, math, and language usage (optional). We apply the 2015 norms and the identical version of MAP Growth tests currently used in schools nationally. It is an untimed, online test that can be taken on a laptop, iPad, PC, or Chromebook and is administered remotely by Homeschool Boss. There is no degree requirement for parents and is great option for Florida homeschoolers.

Florida Homeschool Testing

Choose any two to three days over the course of the week to start the reading, math, and optional language usage test. Receive raw scores immediately and receive our incredibly detailed score report within 1-2 days.

Computer-adaptive MAP Growth assessments reveal which academic concepts and skills the student has acquired, where they are progressing, and what they’re ready to learn. MAP Growth assessments are grade independent and adapt to each student’s performance level. All items on the MAP Growth assessment is anchored to a vertically aligned equal interval scale, called the RIT scale for Rasch UnIT—a stable measurement, like inches on a ruler, that covers all grades.

And because the measurement is reliable and accurate, RIT scores serve as an essential data point in a student’s learning plan; educators can see a student’s precise learning level and respond accordingly.

MAP Growth creates a personalized assessment experience by adapting to each student’s learning level—precisely measuring the performance and growth of each individual. You’ll have essential information about what each student knows and is ready to learn within the week.

To discover more about the Florida homeschooling testing requirements, more information can be found on the Florida Parent Educator Association and Florida Department of Education websites.