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ReadiStep

Background

ReadiStep is a middle school assessment that measures skills students need to be on track for college success. It provides insight into students? academic progress and also equips educators with tools they can use to make informed decisions in the classroom.

For information about the ReadiStep test, including how to read and interpret student results, go to the ReadiStep website hosted by The College Board at http://readistep.collegeboard.org Downloadable information is available from the "Training & Resources" tab.

Summary

On MyData Portal, the Summary page provides three graphical summaries.

  1. Average Scale Score. Use the "Student Group" in the Page Options box of the navigation bar to see averages for different student groups, which are based on current enrollment.
  2. Percentage by National Percentiles. Based on the reported campus at time of testing, students are grouped by their National Percentile (unique for each subject test). School percentages and district percentages are displayed. Change tabs above the graph to view statistics for each subject test. (Note: A student's national percentile is the percentage of students who scored at or below the student's score on the test. A student at the 20th national percentile scored higher than 20 percent of students in the U.S.)
  3. Percentage by Scale Score. Based on reported campus at time of testing, students are grouped by their scale score on the selected subject test. School percentages and district percentages are displayed. Change tabs above the graphs to view statistics for each subject test.

    The summary page may change as new statistics are created.