The PSAE (Prairie State Achievement Examination) test was a standardized test used in the state of Illinois to assess high school students' knowledge and skills in various subjects. The test was typically given to all 11th-grade students in the state.
The PSAE consisted of four main sections: Reading, Mathematics, Science, and Writing. The reading, mathematics, and science sections were multiple-choice and assessed students' proficiency in these subject areas. The writing section required students to write an essay in response to a prompt, which was then scored based on the clarity, organization, and development of ideas.
The purpose of the PSAE test was to measure students' readiness for college and career, as well as to evaluate the effectiveness of the state's education system. Scores from the test were used by colleges and universities for admissions decisions, and by the state to determine school and district performance.
The PSAE test was administered annually in the spring, typically in April. However, in 2014, the state of Illinois transitioned to the PARCC (Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers) test as its standardized assessment for high school students, replacing the PSAE.
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