Purpose:
To displays the progress of a single student on any assessment series. For example, you might select "State Math" to view the student's scores on MSP, SBA, and EOC tests, arranged chronologically. You might also select something like "District Reading Benchmarks" to view the Fall, Winter, and Spring benchmarking scores of your district's chosen benchmarking assessments.
Each student score is colorized to indicate the performance level. And when all assessments in a series employ a common set of performance levels, we overlay those breakpoints onto each score.
If the student has a goal for the assessment series it will be displayed as well.
Assessment scores are ordered based on when each assessment was taken by the particular student.
What you'll need:
Assessment Series that has been configured
- If there are no assessment series to choose from please contact your SchoolData.net (Homeroom) Data Administrator or email support@schooldata.net
Directions:
Log into SchoolData.net Chart application at http://{Distirct}.schooldata.net/v2/chart-manager with your SchoolData.net (Homeroom) username and password.
click Create New Chart on the left navigation find the category By Purpose |
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find the chart Student Scores on One Assessment Series
- click the Build Chart button
click the Student button
- this displays a pop up that allows the user to choose a student
- search for the student
- for more information on the 'student chooser' read this article
- click the + button next to the students name
- this chart is for a single student only
click the Assessment Series Configure button
- search for and click the box next to the name of the Assessment Series to display data about
- if there is no list to choose from please contact your SchoolData.net (Homeroom) Data Administrator or email support@schooldata.net
click the Render Chart button
The user can hide and show data in the chart (click on the legend under the chart) or download an image of the chart. The chart can be saved for future viewing, or the user can see the configuration settings that were chosen when rendering the chart.
If there is no black goal line, this student doesn't have a goal for this assessment series. For more information on setting a goal for a student, read this article.
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