NH Alternate Learning Progressions Assessment

Measured Progress has been working with New Hampshire on its alternate assessment since 1998. Currently, more than 1,300 students from grades 2 through 8, 10, and 11 participate in the New Hampshire Alternate Learning Progressions Assessment (NH ALPs) and are tested in reading, writing, mathematics, and science.

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Letter to Parents Regarding NH ALPs First Year Results


Participation: Decisions, Guidelines, and Forms

Key Dates and Timelines

District Registration


The Test

  • What: The Learning Progressions
  • How: Sensory Access to Learning & Performance
  • Evidence to Be Collected: Test Administration Presentation, Procedures and Details
  • Return of Test Materials for Scoring

Test Reports & Interpretation


Training Sessions for Educators

Updates, Notices, and FAQs


Contacts

For assistance with accessing NH ALPs reports, locating resources, or registering for training sessions, please call the NH ALPs Service Line at 1-800-431-8901 x2499 between the hours of 9:00 am and 4:00 pm, Monday through Friday.

Tina Haley
Sarah Greene

State Contacts:
Gaye Fedorchak

Allyson Vignola

Marie Cote

State Web site