SSA Parent Information
What is Single Subject Acceleration (SSA)?
Single Subject Acceleration (SSA) is the practice of placing a student in a higher-grade level in one subject area. This type of acceleration is for the purpose of providing access to appropriately challenging learning opportunities in either math or English Language Arts.
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Who can be tested for SSA?
Requests for SSA testing comes from parents
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SSA Process from Test Request to Results
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Parent communicate to the necessary school members they want to have their student(s) tested for SSA.
Test Request
SSA test requests can only be submitted during the test request windows for that school Schools prepare for testing.
Students test on a computer while in the school building during the Testing Window. All testing must take place in the building.
Testing
Schools wait for final results from Advance Learning Services.
Schools share results with parents.
Results
Schools share results with parents. Results will be used to plan instruction for the following school year.
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Request and Testing Windows
SSA Parent Test Request Windows
Testing Windows
Leadership Academies and Modified Calendar: Feb. 21-25 | Year Round Track 1: Feb. 21-25 |
Barwell ES, Fox & Walnut Creek ES: March 14-18 | Traditional Calendar and Year Round Tracks 2, 3, and 4: March 21-25 |
Leadership Academies: March 28-April 11 | Modified Calendar, Year Round Tracks 1, 2, and 3: April 4-19 |
Barwell ES, Fox & Walnut Creek ES: May 9-23 | Traditional Calendar, Year Round Track 4 April 18-May 3 |
Test Requests will NOT be accepted after the window has closed.
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Test Request Form
Click here for form for BCES…https://forms.gle/8TBkMQw2CAqZ3yGj9
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SSA Testing (Elementary School)
A student must test and show mastery of the content area that they desire to skip.
For example:
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SSA ELA Assessments
Student Current Grade Level | Grade/ Course Requesting to Skip | Assessment used to Qualify | Assessment Format | Qualifying Criteria |
Kindergarten | 1st Grade ELA | MClass | An in-person written response assessment | MClass Maze score of 14.5 and proficient (level 4) on written response. |
1st Grade | 2nd Grade ELA | Grade 2 Assessment | All assessments are for these grades have multiple choice and a written response. | . |
2nd Grade | 3rd Grade ELA | Grade 3 Assessment | ||
3rd Grade | 4th Grade ELA | Grade 4 Assessment | ||
4th Grade | 5th Grade ELA | Grade 5 Assessment | ||
5th Grade | 6th Grade ELA | Grade 6 Assessment | ||
6th Grade | 7th Grade ELA | Grade 7 Assessment | ||
7th Grade | 8th Grade ELA | Grade 8 Assessment | |
In English/Language Arts all students must earn >85% correct on Acceleration Assessment AND score proficient (level 4) on scored writing prompt for elementary school. Middle school students must score proficient (level 3) on a writing prompt.
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Looking Down the Road...ELA
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SSA ELA
SSA ELA Trajectory
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25-26
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SSA Math Assessments
Student Current Grade Level | Grade/ Course Requesting to Skip | Assessment used to Qualify | Assessment Format | Qualifying Criteria |
Kindergarten | 1st Grade Math | 1st Grade NCDPI Summative Math Assessment | Individual constructed response tasks, created by NCDPI | Student receives a 3 (proficient) on each assessment task (will be reviewed by centralized team) |
1st Grade | 2nd Grade Math | Grade 2 Assessment | Multiple choice and gridded response items with both calculator active and inactive sections. | >80% correct on Acceleration Assessment |
2nd Grade | 3rd Grade Math | Grade 3 Assessment | ||
3rd Grade | 4th Grade Math | Grade 4 Assessment | ||
4th Grade | 5th Grade Math | Grade 5 Assessment | ||
5th Grade | 6 PLUS Math | 6 PLUS Assessment | ||
6th Grade and 7th Grade | 7 PLUS Math | 7 PLUS Assessment |
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SSA Math Trajectory
2021-22 Math Course | 2022-23 | 2023-24 | 2024-25 | 2025-26 | |
4th Grade (passes 5th grade math SSA tests) | 6 Plus face to face Or online | 7 Plus | NC Math 1 (for high school credit) | NC Math 2 (for high school credit) | NC Math 3 Honors (for high school credit) |
5th Grade (passes the 6+ math test) | 7 Plus face to face | NC Math 1 (for high school credit) | NC Math 2 Honors (for high school credit) | NC Math 3 Honors (for high school credit) | |
Math 6 (passes 7+ math test) | NC Math 1 (for high school credit) | NC Math 2 (for high school credit) | NC Math 3 Honors (for high school credit) | | |
6 Plus (passes 7+ math test) | NC Math 1 (for high school credit) | NC Math 2 Honors (for high school credit) | NC Math 3 Honors (for high school credit) | | |
Math 7 (passes 7+ math test) | NC Math 1 (for high school credit) | NC Math 2 Honors (for high school credit) | | | |
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Waiver Process
Different placement:
Please direct additional questions about math placement to the school counselor.
**Waivers cannot be submitted to SKIP courses. In order to SKIP courses, students must go through the Single Subject Acceleration (SSA) process.**
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SSA Data of Students Tested in Math
Qualifies for SSA
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SSA Results
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Is my child a good candidate for SSA?
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Is my child a good candidate for SSA?
The AIG teacher and homeroom teachers are not responsible for covering any content your child skipped as a result of receiving SSA services.
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Parent Reflection
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Summary
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Email khancock@wcpss.net with any questions.
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