Washington Assessment of Student Learning

Each spring, students in every district across the state will take the Washington Assessment of Student Learning (WASL). While the WASL is important, it should be remembered that it is just one of many indicators that educators use to gauge teaching and students’ progress. We examine and analyze WASL scores as we do other data, and use the findings to improve our instruction.

While passing a test in order to graduate may cause some concern for students, parents and educators, it is helpful to remember that a number of actions are being taken to address these concerns:

Each spring, students in every district across the state will take the Washington Assessment of Student Learning (WASL). While the WASL is important, it should be remembered that it is just one of many indicators that educators use to gauge teaching and students’ progress. We examine and analyze WASL scores as we do other data, and use the findings to improve our instruction.

While passing a test in order to graduate may cause some concern for students, parents and educators, it is helpful to remember that a number of actions are being taken to address these concerns:

For more information about the WASL – sample questions, advice for parents, information on how to read a WASL scorecard – click below:

WASL Resource Center 2006 (OSPI Website)

Math WASL Practice Questions and Answers

The Olympia School District has a long history and tradition of providing a rich learning environment in many subject areas for our students. That’s a commitment we take seriously. Let us know how we’re doing – please contact us if you have any questions about the WASL or any other issue related to your student’s education.