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  • New Hampshire College and Career Ready Standards
Source: New Hampshire New Hampshire College and Career Ready Standards
Frameworks adopted, by subject
The standards documents the state writes against in each subject.
Subject Framework Adopted Source
Mathematics
New Hampshire College and Career Ready Standards
2010View
English Language Arts
New Hampshire College and Career Ready Standards
2010View
Science
New Hampshire College and Career Ready Standards
2016View
Social Studies
New Hampshire College and Career Ready Standards
2006View
Assessments
The tests students take across K-12, grouped by purpose.

Other

Tests that do not fit the buckets above.

State Summative

NHSAS: ELA/Literacy (Grades 3-8)

New Hampshire's spring summative test in reading and writing for grades 3 through 8, aligned to New Hampshire's College and Career Ready Standards for ELA.

When given:
spring
Frequency:
annual
Official source
State Summative

NHSAS: Mathematics (Grades 3-8)

New Hampshire's spring summative math test for grades 3 through 8, aligned to New Hampshire's College and Career Ready Standards for Math.

When given:
spring
Frequency:
annual
Official source
State Summative

NHSAS: Science (Grade 5)

Science assessment in grade 5, aligned to NH's NGSS-based science standards.

When given:
spring
Frequency:
annual
Official source
State Summative

NHSAS: Science (Grade 8)

Science assessment in grade 8, aligned to NH's NGSS-based science standards.

When given:
spring
Frequency:
annual
Official source
State Summative

NHSAS: Science (Grade 11)

Science assessment in grade 11, aligned to NH's NGSS-based science standards.

When given:
spring
Frequency:
annual
Official source
National College Readiness

SAT School Day

New Hampshire administers the SAT School Day to all 11th-grade students free of charge as part of the state's accountability system.

When given:
spring
Frequency:
annual
Official source
National Monitoring

NAEP (National Assessment of Educational Progress)

Federally administered sample-based assessment in reading, mathematics, science, and writing. NAEP results inform state-by-state comparisons rather than individual student or school accountability.

When given:
biennial in winter
Frequency:
every two years
Official source
Browse by grade and subject
Pick a cell to see exactly what students learn that year.
Subjects covered
4
Grade levels
13
Standards on file
1,015
Assessments tracked
7
Most recent adoption
2016
Sources
Every page link goes back to the state's own document.