The Connecticut Mastery Test (CMT) is given statewide in the fall to all students in grades four, six, and eight The test includes math, writing, language mechanics, reading comprehension, and listening comprehension Data are provided at the student, class, school, school district, and state levels
Comment diagram; may contain extensive comments about other diagrams These comments may be in the form of text or as a reference to an external application (Word, Excel, Paint, etc ) The comment symbol initially resembles a blank sheet of paper (which is not marked CMT!); once a comment has been entered or a link to an external editor has been established, the symbol appears to have tiny writing on it To locate a comment, open a model tree and look just to the right of the diagram names
A series of indexes of various maturities (one, three, five, seven, or ten years) published by the Federal Reserve Board and based on the average yield of a range of Treasury securities adjusted to a constant maturity corresponding to that of the index