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What should a school district do with nonsecure, nonscorable materials?

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What should a school district do with nonsecure, nonscorable materials?

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Nonsecure, nonscorables materials include science reference sheets; rulers; nonsecure Directions for Administration (DFAs) for grades four through eleven (excluding grade seven and the writing DFAs); unused, blank answer documents for grades four through eleven; unused Pre-ID answer documents; and so forth. While the STAR Processing Center will accept the return of these materials, districts are asked to dispose of them. Students or teachers may keep and reuse rulers, science reference sheets, and CAPA stimulus cards. Pre-ID answer documents for students who moved before testing or that have incorrect demographic information should be disposed of securely. Scratch paper, which is considered a secure, nonscorable material, should be securely destroyed.

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