How Is Student Progress Assessed at Catalyst?
Catalyst uses objective, researched-based assessments to measure student progress in the areas of academic achievement and emotional growth. Twice each year all Catalyst students take the Measure of Academic Progress (MAP). The MAP, based on academic content standards created by the Colorado Department of Education, measures student growth in Language Mechanics, Reading, and Math. During the final year in Catalyst, either in house or at a college, Catalyst students will take the Accuplacer assessment, which indicates which level is an appropriate starting point for college classes. Many students also will the ACT or SAT while in Catalyst. Our Academic Coordinators in the Academic Planning and Resource Room are available to help students prepare for these tests. Catalyst students also take the 40 Developmental Assets Inventory, developed by the Search Institute. This measures each student’s self-identified experiences (called External Assets), which includes Support, Empowerment, Bounda
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