📊 Assessment Results
View detailed placement assessment results, review individual responses, and override scores when needed.
Accessing Assessment Results
Assessment results are available from the Testing Center page after a student completes a placement assessment.
Step 1: Open the Testing Center
Navigate to the Testing Center from the teacher portal. You'll see all assessments organized by student, with their status and completion date.
Step 2: Click "View Results"
Click the View Results link on any completed assessment to open the detailed results page.
Results Overview
The results page provides a comprehensive view of the student's performance across all subjects.
Overall Score
At the top of the page, you'll see the overall percentage score along with the total number of correct answers out of 75 questions.
Subject Breakdown
Each subject is shown with its own score and a colored progress bar:
| Subject | Questions | What It Covers |
|---|---|---|
| Math | 15 | Number sense, operations, geometry, measurement |
| Reading | 15 | Comprehension, vocabulary, inference, main idea |
| Language Arts | 15 | Grammar, sentence structure, punctuation, spelling |
| Science | 15 | Life science, earth science, physical science |
| Social Studies | 15 | History, geography, communities, citizenship |
Reviewing Individual Responses
Click on any subject section to expand it and see every question, the student's answer, and the correct answer.
Response Details
Each question shows:
- Question text — The full question as it was presented
- Student's answer — What the student selected or typed
- Correct answer — The expected response
- Status — Green check for correct, red X for incorrect
Teacher Overrides
Sometimes a student's answer deserves credit even if it doesn't exactly match the expected answer. You can override individual responses.
How to Override a Score
- Find the question you want to change
- Click the "Override" button next to the response
- Toggle the response between correct and incorrect
- The subject and overall scores update automatically
When to override: Use this for open-ended questions where the student gave a valid answer that differs from the expected one, or when a question had ambiguous wording.
Using Results for Planning
Assessment results help you identify strengths and areas that need more practice.
Interpreting Scores
| Score Range | What It Means | Action |
|---|---|---|
| 90-100% | Strong mastery | Move to enrichment or next level |
| 70-89% | Good understanding with some gaps | Continue at grade level, review weak areas |
| 50-69% | Partial understanding | Focus practice on this subject |
| Below 50% | Needs significant support | Review foundational concepts |
Planning tip: Use the subject breakdown to adjust your weekly curriculum. If Reading scores are strong but Math needs work, allocate more Math time in Build Your Week.
Assessment History
Students can take multiple assessments over time. The Testing Center shows all past assessments, allowing you to track progress across attempts.
- Compare scores between assessments to measure growth
- Check dates to see when assessments were taken
- Review specific questions that were previously missed