The Vermont Test doc is a type of assessment used to measure a student's academic performance. It is designed to provide a comprehensive assessment of a student's skills in language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies. The test is administered to students in grades 3-8. The Vermont Test doc consists of five subtests: Reading Comprehension, Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies. Each subtest is divided into two sections: Knowledge and Performance. The Knowledge section assesses the student's understanding of the subject content, while the Performance section measures the student's ability to apply the knowledge. The Vermont Test doc is designed to measure students’ mastery of the Vermont Framework of Standards and Learning Opportunities. The test is used to identify students who need additional support in any area of the curriculum and to measure overall student progress in Vermont schools.