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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS)?

The MCAS is a set of statewide standardized tests developed by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE). Its primary purpose is to measure students’ progress toward mastering the skills and concepts described in the state’s Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks.

Which grades and subjects are tested by MCAS?

Students are tested in the following grades and subjects:

  • English Language Arts (ELA): Grades 3 through 8, and Grade 10.
  • Mathematics: Grades 3 through 8, and Grade 10.
  • Science and Technology/Engineering (STE): Grades 5 and 8, and a high school STE test (Biology, Chemistry, Introductory Physics, or Technology/Engineering).

How long does the MCAS test take?

All MCAS test sessions are untimed, though they're designed to be completed within recommended testing times. Both the ELA and Math tests are divided into 2 sessions each. Students can work at their own pace, which helps reduce pressure during testing.

What is the format of the MCAS test?

The MCAS is administered primarily online, though paper-based testing is also an option. The tests feature a variety of question types, including multiple-choice, multi-select, short answer, and essay questions.

What accommodations are available for students with disabilities on the MCAS?

Yes, plenty based on IEPs or 504 plans: extended time, read-aloud options, scribes, or separate settings. English learners get things like translated directions or bilingual word lists. Schools coordinate this ahead.

What are the performance levels used to score the MCAS?

A student's performance on the MCAS is reported in one of four categories:

  • Exceeding Expectations
  • Meeting Expectations
  • Partially Meeting Expectations
  • Not Meeting Expectations

These scores indicate the extent to which a student is meeting the expectations for their grade level.

Are the MCAS exams administered on paper or on a computer?

The majority of MCAS tests, often referred to as the "Next-Generation MCAS," are administered computer-based. Paper-based versions are generally available as an accommodation for students with disabilities or specific needs.

How do MCAS results impact schools and districts?

MCAS scores are used as a key measure of school and district accountability. The data helps state and local officials assess school effectiveness, identify academic strengths and weaknesses, and determine where resources and support are needed.

Where can I find official MCAS practice tests and released test questions?

The Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education provides practice tests and released test questions online through the Prephow. These resources are essential for familiarizing students with the test format and question types.

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I used the Prephow MCAS practice tests while preparing for the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System, especially the English Language Arts and Mathematics sections. The questions felt close to what showed up on test day. The practice sets helped me get comfortable with the style of multi-step problems and reading passages. I ended up passing, and the prep was worth it.