- Measuring Growth
- Reports
- Accountability Reports
- School Reports
- District Reports
- Teacher Reports
- Comparison Reports
- Human Capital Retention Dashboard
- Roster Verification (RV)
- Getting Started
- Specifying Instructional Responsibility
- All Actions by Role
- All Actions for Teachers
- All Actions for School Administrators or Roster Approvers
- Manage teachers' access to RV
- Assign other school users the Roster Approver permission
- View a teacher's rosters
- Take control of a teacher's rosters
- Add and remove rosters for a teacher
- Copy a roster
- Apply a percentage of instructional time to every student on a roster
- Batch print overclaimed and underclaimed students
- Remove students from a roster
- Add a student to a roster
- Return a teacher's rosters to the teacher
- Approve a teacher's rosters
- Submit your school's rosters to the district
- All Actions for district admin or district roster approvers
- Assign other district users the Roster Approver permission
- Take control of a school's rosters
- View a teacher's rosters
- View the history of a teacher's rosters
- Edit a teacher's rosters
- Add and remove rosters for a teacher
- Copy a roster
- Apply a percentage of instructional time to every student on a roster
- Batch print overclaimed and underclaimed students
- Return a school's rosters to the school
- Approve rosters that you have verified
- Submit your district's rosters
- Understanding the RV Pages
- Viewing the History of Actions on Rosters
- Additional Resources
- Admin Help
- General Help
School Value-Added |
Interacting with the Report
As the school math coordinator, you want to determine which grades need the most support based on the growth index.
- Click the Reports tab.
- Select Value-Added under the School Reports heading.
- In the filter panel, select the Growth columns needed under Data to Display.
- In the Tests and Subjects section, click the arrows next to the End-of-Grade (EOG) and End-of-Course (EOC) filters to expand them.
- Deselect all subjects except math under End-of-Grade (EOG) and End-of-Course (EOC).
- The growth data for math in the current year appears in the report.
As an elementary school principal, you would like to determine whether a support program for fifth-grade math has produced positive growth and achievement results over the last two years.
- Click the Reports tab.
- Select Value-Added under the School Reports heading.
- In the filter panel, select the Growth and Achievement columns needed under Data to Display.
- In the Tests and Subjects section, click on the arrow next to the End-of-Grade (EOG) filter to expand it.
- Clear the check boxes for all subjects except math.
- Expand the menu for math and select fifth grade.
- Under Years, select the check boxes for the two most recent years.
- The growth and achievement data appears in the report.
As a middle school principal, you are meeting with the math department to show their students' achievement upon exiting each grade.
- Click the Reports tab.
- Select Value-Added under the School Reports heading.
- In the filter panel, select the Achievement columns needed under Data to Display.
- In the Tests and Subjects section, click on the arrow next to the End-of-Grade (EOG) filter to expand it.
- Deselect all subjects except math.
- Expand the menu for math to deselect any grade that you don't want to view.
- Under Years, select the check boxes for the years you want to view.
- The data appears in the report.
As the math coordinator, you are documenting the results of a grant supporting your students' learning in math. Use the School Value-Added report to find the math growth indexes of last year's fifth-grade cohort over the past two years.
- Click the Reports tab.
- Select Value-Added under the School Reports heading.
- In the filter panel, select the Growth columns needed under Data to Display.
- In the Tests and Subjects section, click on the arrow next to the End-of-Grade (EOG) filter to expand the menu.
- Deselect all subjects except math.
- Expand the menu for math and deselect all grades except fifth grade.
- Under Years, select the check boxes for the years you want to view.
- The data appears in the report.
The principal asked for your assistance in recognizing grades in the school that exhibit high growth in math.
- Click the Reports tab.
- Select Value-Added under the School Reports heading.
- In the filter panel, select the Growth Indicator check box under Data to Display.
- In the Tests and Subjects section, click on the arrow next to the End-of-Grade (EOG) filter to expand the menu.
- Deselect all subjects except math.
- In the Growth Indicator section, deselect the Meets Expected Growth, Meets Expected Growth, and Does Not Meet Expected Growth check boxes.
- Under Years, select the check boxes for the years you want to view.
- The data appears in the report.
As the school admin, you are preparing for a vertical team meeting with your middle school math teachers. At this meeting, you want to display math growth results and discuss the trends.
- Click the Reports tab.
- Select Value-Added under the School Reports heading.
- In the filter panel, select the Growth and Achievement columns needed under Data to Display.
- In the Tests and Subjects section, click on the arrow next to End-of-Grade (EOG).
- Deselect all subjects except math.
- Under Years, select the check boxes for the years you want to view.
- The data appears in the report.
As a school principal, you want to compare your school's growth measures in Science to other schools in the district.
- Click the Reports tab.
- Select Value-Added under the School Reports heading. Change the currently selected School to your school if needed.
- In the filter panel, under Districts and Schools, click Add a Comparison. A new District and Schools… drop-down menu populates.
- Select one of the Schools you want to compare from the drop-down menu.
- Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all the schools are added. You can add up to 10 schools to the comparison list.
- In the Test and Subjects section, deselect all subjects except Science.
- The growth data for Science in five schools appear in the report and can be compared.