RISE Math Practice
Readiness Improvement Success Empowerment. RISE is built on standards derived from Common Core. Briveli's CC-aligned curriculum covers the same skills.
Spring (mid-March through early June)
Computer-adaptive
No calculator in grades 3-5. Grades 6-8 have an embedded calculator on the calculator-allowed segment — four-function in grade 6, scientific in grades 7-8.
Four performance levels: Below Proficient, Approaching Proficient, Proficient, Highly Proficient
About the RISE
RISE — Readiness Improvement Success Empowerment — is Utah's statewide math test for grades 3 through 8 and replaced SAGE in 2018. The test is built on the Utah Core Standards for Mathematics, Utah's 2016 rewrite of the Common Core, and is delivered online by Cambium through the same TIDE platform used by several SBAC states. RISE is computer-adaptive in math: each student sees roughly 30-40 items pulled from a calibrated bank, and the difficulty adjusts to performance, so the score reflects a tighter range than a fixed-form test would.
Utah reports four RISE performance levels — Below Proficient, Approaching Proficient, Proficient, and Highly Proficient — and uses Proficient as the federal accountability bar in the state's School Quality Index. RISE math runs about 90 minutes total, untimed, and most students finish in a single sitting. The Utah State Board of Education publishes school- and district-level results each fall on the USBE Data Gateway, with family score reports mailed home through the district. Sub-claim feedback covers Numbers & Operations, Algebraic Thinking, Geometry, and Statistics & Probability.
Official source: https://www.schools.utah.gov/assessment/assessments
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