View Standardized Test Scores

Tool Search: Standardized Test

The Standardized Test tool displays students' assessments information for standardized tests aligned to the course. Select the columns you want to view from the dropdown lists at the top of the screen.

Screenshot of the Standardized Test tool. View standardized test scores for students in your section. 

The Assessment list includes both teacher-scored tests and those for which scores are imported from another source.

If multiple score records exist for an assessment the one with the Highest Raw score displays. If this distinction is insufficient, the assessment with the most recent Date reports. Finally, if neither of those distinctions are sufficient, the assessment with the highest record ID reports.


Standardized Test tool rights grant full access to the tool.

Setup

For an assessment to display in the Assessment dropdown list, it must be aligned to the course you're viewing in the Course Assessments tab.

Tool Search: Course Assessments

Screenshot of the Course Assessments tool with assessments aligned.

Assessments Aligned to a Course

Viewing Student Assessment Data

To view student data, select a Section and Assessment from the dropdown lists at the top of the tool. The student list populates based on the section.

In each of the four column headers, select the data you'd like to view in that column. For an option to display in these dropdown lists, at least one student in the section must have that field entered for the test. Options are as follows:

Screenshot of a dropdown list in a column header where assessment elements are selected to be shown in the table.

Column Options for Viewing Assessment Data

This table describes the general definitions of test-related terms. However, the actual application of these concepts may vary by district and be dependent on district setup.

Option

Description

Absent Count

The number of times the student has been absent from this section.

Custom FieldsAs many as 4 custom fields can display in this dropdown list, which vary based on district setup.

Date

The date the student took the test.

Discipline Incident CountThe total behavior incidents the student has been involved in, both discipline and award related.

Invalid

Indicates of the student's score is recorded as invalid (true) or not (false).

Normal Curve EquivalentIndicates that the student score compared to the standard scale is an option for scoring, usually on a 0-100 scale similar to a percentile.
PercentThe percent of correct answers out of the total possible.
PercentileThe percentile in which the score falls compared to other test scores. The standard of comparison (across the district, nationally, etc) varies by test. For example, this percentile could represent the district for a local test, or a national percentile from an imported score on a test such as the ACT or SAT.

Raw Score

The number of points possible minus the number of points the student missed.

Reason CodeThe reason why the student did not take the test. Also variable.
Received AccommodationIndicates that the student received accommodation when taking this test.

Result

The code representing the student's score, similar to a letter grade or a proficiency level. Options are established in Test Setup.

Scale Score

The converted raw score that has been standardized so that multiple tests can be compared on the same scale. For example, a 1200 on the SAT is a representation of student performance, not a number of points earned.

Tardy Count

The number of times the student has been tardy to this section.

Scoring Teacher-Scored Assessments

In the assessment dropdown list, Teacher-Scored Assessments display at the top of the list. To score one of these assessments, select it and enter scores for your students. Click Save when finished.

Screenshot of a teacher-scored test selected in the Assessment dropdown list with score fields editable. 

Teacher-Scored Assessments in the Standardized Test Tool

Be aware that updating an existing score, such as an assessment retake, overwrites the previous score. A record of the previous score is not kept.