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Required Yearly Testing

2007 Minnesota Statutes

120A.22 COMPULSORY INSTRUCTION.
        Subd. 11. Assessment of performance.
(a) Each year the performance of every child who is not enrolled in a public school must be assessed using a nationally norm-referenced standardized achievement examination. The superintendent of the district in which the child receives instruction and the person in charge of the child's instruction must agree about the specific examination to be used and the administration and location of the examination.
(b) To the extent the examination in paragraph (a) does not provide assessment in all of the subject areas in subdivision 9, the parent must assess the child's performance in the applicable subject area. This requirement applies only to a parent who provides instruction and does not meet the requirements of subdivision 10, clause (1), (2), or (3).
(c) If the results of the assessments in paragraphs (a) and (b) indicate that the child's performance on the total battery score is at or below the 30th percentile or one grade level below the performance level for children of the same age, the parent must obtain additional evaluation of the child's abilities and performance for the purpose of determining whether the child has learning problems.
(d) A child receiving instruction from a nonpublic school, person, or institution that is accredited by an accrediting agency, recognized according to section 123B.445, or recognized by the commissioner, is exempt from the requirements of this subdivision.

The State of Minnesota requires nationally norm-referenced standardized achievement examinations for home schooled students yearly.  Minnesota Statewide Testing Program (MSTP) is one source that provides testing materials for home school educators in Minnesota.


The order form requires a signature by the school district's home school office, to indicate that the home school is in agreement with the time of testing (typically fall or spring), the achievement test to be used, and compliance with State reporting procedures.

All home school educators must pre-pay for their testing service.


Mailing Address

Minnesota Statewide Testing Program
University of Minnesota
879 29th Avenue S.E. Room 103
Minneapolis, MN 55414-2841

Main Office
Linda Rogers
Office Supervisor
roger009@umn.edu
612-626-1803