Test scores for last spring's summative assessment have been released. Students will bring home access codes this week that will allow you to view test scores for your student(s) online. If you do not receive an access code for your 7-12 student, please reach out to your child's math, science or literacy teacher.
Links to ATLAS parent resources are available HERE.
ATLAS goes beyond traditional end of the year multiple choice tests. ATLAS tests ask students to use skills like solving word problems, writing essays, and applying math to everyday tasks. The difficulty of the test questions adjust in real time based on your child's responses. This means that each student's test is unique, which is a more accurate and personalized measure of what they know and can do. ATLAS is also more than just an end of-year test. In grades K-3, there are Reading and Math Screeners, which are short tests given at the beginning, middle, and end of year to identify a student's starting point and monitor their progress throughout the year. The Reading Screener is given in grades K-3 and the Math Screener is given in grades K-2. Teachers in grades 3-10 can also give short, optional tests at key points throughout the year to serve as checkpoints for understanding.