ISASP Tutoring

ISASP Tutoring – Iowa Students

Learn about the Iowa Statewide Assessment of Student Progress (ISASP), including details about each assessment and the programs SchoolTutoring Academy offers to help students prepare for them.

Get Your Child Ready for ISASP Assessments

SchoolTutoring Academy’s ISASP Tutoring Programs start with an ACADEMIC ASSESSMENT with an Academic Director. This assessment informs your child’s ISASP tutor about their abilities, strengths, and weaknesses so the tutoring program can be tailored to their specific needs. Our ISASP Tutoring Program includes regular one-on-one tutoring, academic mentorship, bi-monthly progress reports, learning profiles, and parental conference calls.

Call our Academic Directors today at 1-877-545-7737 to get started with an ISASP tutor.

Contact our Academic Directors Today at 1-877-545-7737 to Discuss your Child’s Strengths and Areas for Improvement.

Effective ISASP Test Prep
for Iowa Students

SchoolTutoring Academy offers one-on-one, personalized ISASP tutoring in your home. We are available 7-days a week, so ISASP test prep can be done at your family’s convenience. Each SchoolTutoring Academy tutor is a teaching professional and certified to tutor. In addition, our tutors undergo a comprehensive certification process that includes mock tutoring sessions, testing, and interviews. Learn more about the tutors who work with SchoolTutoring Academy.

Call our Academic Directors at 1-877-545-7737 to get your student enrolled in our ISASP test prep.

Understanding
the ISASP

The Iowa Statewide Assessment of Student Progress (ISASP) is an annual summative assessment beginning in 3rd grade. Elementary testing in English Language Arts and Mathematics occurs yearly from 3rd to 8th grade. Students also take Science assessments in 5th and 8th grade. Once in high school, students are tested in ELA and Mathematics from 9th to 11th grade, along with another Science assessment only in 11th grade . Alternative Assessments in these subjects also exist for students with cognitive disabilities or whose individualized educational program (IEP) specifically calls for such assessment. For more information on the OSAS you can visit the Iowa Department of Education website.

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