By: Sam Cortez
Updated: 03 June, 2026
State testing is one of the most critical times of the year for K-12 schools. While administrators and curriculum teams focus on student readiness, IT teams must ensure that networks, devices, and software are running without issues.
Even a minor crack in your EdTech infrastructure can cause problems that are stressful to fix during one of the most high-stakes times of the year.
Here are 10 ways to prepare your EdTech for testing season:
Every state’s testing platform is different. Some require Chrome extensions or Kiosk Mode, while others rely on secure browsers or web-based platforms. Even the most seasoned state test preppers should review these requirements each year.
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A dedicated “state testing” web filtering policy is the bread and butter for proactive preparation. These policies can be refined and recycled year after year; give them plenty of thought and consideration well in advance.
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Linewize Filter Tip: Testing Policies
1. Use the "Test Policy" tool to verify if Filtering Policies allow or block websites for specific users or groups. In your Filter dashboard, go to Content Filter > Test Policy.
2. Using a Time Period, you can specify when a content filtering policy will apply.
Network stabilization and and bandwidth prioritization should be top of mind.
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Unexpected updates disrupt testing and create an escalation frenzy.
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Login failures are common disruptions during state testing and most happen because of small oversights; save yourself the headache with a few steps:
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Restrict unauthorized access to applications, websites, or tools during testing. Schools using Chromebooks should prep Kiosk Mode or Single App Mode, while schools using macOS devices should configure Assessment Mode
Remember: using Kiosk Mode may restrict all third-party monitoring software, which can conflict many monitoring tools and create gaps for filter circumvention. Keep this in mind as you create policies, OUs, and rules for your testing environment.
Linewize Filter Tip: Kiosk Mode
Don't fuss over guest Wifi - your hybrid gateway appliance will keep your filter running while in Kiosk mode on a browser extension.
Sometimes classroom management tools conflict with testing platforms or cause unexpected disruptions. Here's how you can mitigate these challenges:
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Linewize User Tip: Classroom Prep
New Screenshot Visibility Restrictions in Classwize help support state testing privacy needs. Get in touch with us if you have questions or need additional support.
Student safety monitoring tools flag concerning online behavior such as cyberbullying and self-harm in real time. However, these tools may be restricted in testing environments like Kiosk mode.
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Provide basic training for teachers and exam proctors to prepare them for what to expect and how to resolve common issues. This can save IT teams plenty of time and free up resources for other testing priorities.
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A simple troubleshooting guide can help teachers resolve basic issues and keep testing on track. Teachers don’t need a deep dive into network infrastructure, but they do need basic guidance and simple instructions.
What to include in your state testing teacher’s guide:
State testing is one of the busiest times of the year, and it's all hands on deck. Communication, pre-testing, and backup plans will play a vital role in your school's state testing experience.
As you prepare your EdTech for exams, don't forget to utilize your software and hardware vendors' support and customer success teams. Chances are they receive the same questions around this time of year and can quickly support your district's unique needs.
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