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How do I read my Iowa Assessment scores?

How do I read my Iowa Assessment scores?

The scale ranges from 1 to 99 and indicates the percent- age of students who earned higher or lower test scores. For example, if a student earned a percentile rank of 62, it means that he/she scored better than 62 percent of the students in the norm group, and that 38 percent scored as well or better.

How long does it take to get Iowa assessment results?

It can take 6-8 weeks to receive the scores.

What is a good score on the Iowa Test?

Scores between the 25th and 75th percentile are in the average range. Stanines, short for Standard Nines, are standard scores with a range from one to nine. Stanines of 4-6 are in the average range. Stanines of 1-3 represent below average performance; stanines of 7-9 are above average.

What Iowa score is considered gifted?

Qualifies for Gifted Services in Grades 3-5: Student scores in the 95th percentile or higher in Reading, Math and score a 127 or higher on the individual cognitive test. Student will be offered gifted services.

How to read Iowa assessment scores-Iowa blog?

Click “ Iowa Assessments ” and then click “Interpreting Results.” How do you interpret test score? Test scores are interpreted with a norm-referenced or criterion-referenced interpretation , or occasionally both.

When did the new Iowa Assessments come out?

The Iowa Assessments were released in the 2011-2012 school year and has replaced the Iowa Test of Basic Skills ® (ITBS ®) and Iowa Test of Educational Development ®. The new exam format has been redesigned to better align the exam with the Iowa Common Core Standards.

How are the ITBS and Iowa Assessments scored?

The ITBS and the Iowa Assessments are scored based on your child’s age as well as the current month and grade level when the test is administered. Here are some of the scores you will see on your child’s Iowa score report:

What is the Iowa statewide assessment of student progress?

The Iowa Statewide Assessment of Student Progress (ISASP) is the summative accountability assessment for all Iowa students that meets the requirements of the federal Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA).