Use the Test Scores page to view test score information for students in your classes. You can select categories of tests to view. An administrator selects the categories to display for the test score view. If the administrator has defined score thresholds for failure or proficiency, test scores will display with color-coded background to help you see test score trends.
Entering Test Scores for a Class
Viewing Test Scores for Classes
Change | Click to open the Class List selector to select which courses, activities, or homerooms to display student test scores for. You can select multiple courses to display. |
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Click to open the save settings menu.
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Click to display/hide the color key for score thresholds. If thresholds have been defined by your administrator, displayed scores that are failing, proficient, or accelerated are highlighted. |
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Click to print a report of the displayed test scores. The Report button does not display if the test score view you select has more than 10 score fields. |
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Click to show/hide withdrawn students. |
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Click to update or add test scores for students on the Test Score Entry page. Your district administrator determines which test scores, if any, you can enter information for. |
Click (Key tab) to display the color key for highlighted score values that are either failing, proficient, or accelerated.
Red - indicates a failing test score. A failing test score is a score that is equal to or below the failure threshold. An administrator can define the failure threshold for each score field as part of the test view. The printed report will indicate a failing test score by displaying one asterisk (*) before the score.
Yellow - indicates a proficient test score. A proficient test score is a score that is above the failure threshold and is equal to or below the proficient threshold. An administrator can define the failure threshold and proficient threshold for each score field as part of the test view. The printed report will indicate a proficient test score by displaying two asterisks (**) before the score.
Green - indicates an accelerated test score. An accelerated test score is a score that is above the proficient threshold or a score that is above the failure threshold if only a failure threshold is defined. An administrator can define the failure threshold and proficient threshold for each score field as part of the test view. The printed report will indicate an accelerated test score by displaying three asterisks (***) before the score.
White - indicates that no range data was specified for the test score.
Select from drop-down list of test score views set up by an administrator.
If you want to filter the scores displayed, select the filter you want to use. The available filters are:
All Scores - select this filter to display all scores for the test view.
View Failing Scores Only - select this filter to display only scores that are equal to or below the failure threshold. An administrator can define the failure threshold for each score field as part of the test view.
View Passing Scores Only - select this filter to display only scores that are above the failure threshold. An administrator can define the failure threshold for each score field as part of the test view.
If a score field was not set up with a failure threshold, no scores will be displayed if you select the View Failing Scores Only or View Passing Scores Only filters.
Click the expand/collapse indicator to the left of the class/activity/homeroom name to display or hide the student list. You can add classes to the display by clicking Change.
Identification number for the student.
Name of the student. Click on a student name to access the Student Details drawer for a student.
If there are alerts for the student, the alert icons display. For more information on viewing student alerts, refer to Viewing Student Alerts.
The names and number of columns which display are determined by the Test View Setup.
Score the student received for a test score field. Refer to the Test Score Key at the top of the page for information about the color-coded background of a score.
If you move your cursor over the score, a tooltip displays the test date on which the student earned this score.eSchoolPLUS™ Teacher Access Center
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