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  • Graphs are calculated by:

    • Settings criteria for Tiers determined by District Level Admin

      • Example Test score ranges from Settings:

        • Tier 1: 80%-100%

        • Tier 2: 40%-79%

        • Tier 3: 0% - 39%

    • A total count of students at that building in the same grade level

      • Example (Math Graph) Total Students enrolled in Grade 9 at Sunnyside Highschool: 100

        • 10 score in Tier 1 (within 80%-100%)

        • 50 score in Tier 2 (within 40% -79%)

        • 30 score in Tier 3 (within 0% - 39%)

        • 10 are enrolled at the school and grade level but haven’t taken the test.

    • Math Donut graph would show:

      • 10% Tier 1

      • 50% Tier 2

      • 30% Tier 3

      • 10% NO DATA

  • Bolded Tier in Donut Graph

    • This represents the tier where the student scored.

Chart

  • Category

    • Categories are a repeat for each of the tabs: ELA, Math, Behavior, SEL, Attendance (Absences, Tardies)

  • Tier Recommendation

    • Show the Tier Recommendation for each of the tabs.

  • Plan

    • Show the Intervention Plan with it’s Tier and Status

      • The Intervention Plan is also a button that opens to the Intervention Plan if clicked

  • If there is no intervention plan in place, then the word: None

At Risk / Approaching Indicators

  • At Risk (Down Arrow)

    • If the student’s score is within 2 % of a more intensive tier, then At Risk indicator is shown.

      • Shown for Tier 1, and Tier 2 statuses

  • Approaching (Up Arrow)

    • If a student’s score is within 2 % of a less intensive tier, then Approaching indicator is shown.

      • Shown for Tier 3, and Tier 2 statuses