CMAS Frequently Asked Questions
Colorado Measures of Academic Success (CMAS) are the system of statewide tests in English language arts, math, science and social studies that are given to all Colorado students in grades 3rd - 8th and 11th (science only in high school).
Resource: Colorado Department of Education - CMAS
The Colorado Alternate (CoAlt) Assessment is an academic, standards-based assessment designed specifically for eligible students with the most significant cognitive disabilities. The primary purpose of the assessment program is to determine the level at which Colorado students with the most significant cognitive disabilities meet the Extended Evidence Outcomes (EEOs) of the Colorado Academic Standards.
Resource: Colorado Department of Education - Colorado Alternative Assessment
- How do I find my student’s Student State ID?
- Where do I go to access my child’s CMAS Score Reports?
- How do I understand my child’s CMAS reports?
- My child took the Alternative CMAS test otherwise known as CoAlt. How do I look at these scores? What should I know?
- Additional Resources
How do I find my student’s Student State ID?
Where do I go to access my child’s CMAS Score Reports?
How do I understand my child’s CMAS reports?
My child took the Alternative CMAS test otherwise known as CoAlt. How do I look at these scores? What should I know?
Additional Resources
For further questions regarding testing, please contact your School Assessment Coordinator or principal.