About the Roster Achievement on Test Report

The Roster Achievement on Test report displays a row of data for each of a roster's students who completed the given assessment. The report includes data only for students associated with you.

To access the Roster Achievement on Test report:

Table 6 describes the columns in the table. The columns vary depending on the test.

Table 6: Columns in the Roster Achievement on Test Report
Column Description
Student

Depending on your role, this column may include the following rows:

  • State: Displays aggregate data, such as mean average scores, for all the students in the state who completed the assessment. These aggregates may be delayed depending on your state's policies, and may not be available for all tests.
  • District: Displays aggregate data, such as mean average scores, for all the students in the district who completed the assessment.
  • School: Displays aggregate data, such as mean average scores, for all the students in the school who completed the assessment.
  • My Students: Displays aggregate data, such as mean average scores, for all your students who completed the assessment.
  • Roster: Displays aggregate data, such as mean average scores, for all the roster’s students who completed the assessment.
  • [Student Name]: Displays data for that individual student. To access the Student Performance on Test report for a student, click the student's name.

FLEID

Student’s unique identifier.
Total

This column may contain the following sub-columns:

  • Score: Student’s score for the whole assessment (or for aggregate groups, the mean average scores).
  • Performance: Student’s performance level for the whole assessment (or for aggregate groups, the performance distribution).
[Reporting Category] (multiple columns)

Displays student performance data for each reporting category. Each column contains sub-columns, which may include the following:

  • Performance: Student’s performance level for the reporting category (or aggregate groups’ performance distributions).

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