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District Assignment Data

Easily access and analyze the data from the summative assessments in your district assignments.

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Written by Allison Mullin
Updated over 5 months ago

NOTE: District assignments are only available to partners with a district-level license. District Administrators can log in here. If you have a district-level license and need access to your District Admin Console, please contact us at support@legendsoflearning.com.

You can track school, teacher, and student data to monitor progress and growth on standards as students complete summative assessments within district assignments.

To begin, access your District Admin Console and select Summative Assessments.

First, select the math or science standards that you wish to view data for.

Note: If your schools have a large amount of data, it might take some time for the tables to load. Unless you see the "No summative assessment data found" message, the data is currently loading!

In any of the following views, you have additional filters that can be accessed by clicking the gray FILTER button.

  • By default, learning objectives and entities which have not be assessed through summative assessments will be hidden. You can click the checkboxes below these items to include those on your data table.

  • You can opt to view only specific grade levels and/or change the date range for which you are viewing data in order to zone in on particular times of the school year. The default range will span the entire school year.

The first view after selecting a standard will include a list of schools in your district as rows with all currently assessed standards as columns. You can look closer at an individual school by choosing the school from the filter bar dropdown menu, or by clicking the school name in the first column.

Choosing a school will show the list of teachers on that campus and their classroom achievement on each standard. To look closer at individual student achievement within those teachers' classrooms, choose the teacher from the filter bar dropdown menu or by clicking the teacher name in the first column.

The teacher view will show individual student data on summative assessments within that classroom.

The color bands within the data table allow you to monitor student performance within each learning objective.

  • Red = Percent of students who scored a 0-50% on the summative assessment items for that learning objective.

  • Yellow = Percent of students who scored a 50-75% on the summative assessment items for that learning objective.

  • Green = Percent of students who scored a 75-100% on the summative assessment items for that learning objective.

Hover over any of the color bands to get a breakdown indicating the percentage of students who scored within each band.

The top three rows of the data table show the total number of questions answered and correct as well as the total percentage correct for each learning objective.

The second through fourth column shows the total number of questions answered and correct, as well as total percentage correct, across all learning learning objective for each school/teacher/student.

To refresh your data while students are actively working in the summative assessments, click the REFRESH DATA button in the top right of the filter bar.

Cumulative data from games and curated assessments within your assignment sets will be included in the district-level usage and performance reports. Teachers can view summative assessments alongside their other district assignments as well as monitor student progress as they would for any other assignment.

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