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What is a Proficiency graph or report?
What is a Proficiency graph or report?

Here are examples and explanations of proficiency reports and graphs.

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A Proficiency graph or report indicates the percentage of students in each of the four Track My Progress proficiency categories.

The Percentage graph and report provide a breakdown of how student scores are distributed across the four Track My Progress proficiency categories.

The Track My Progress proficiency graph or table will indicate the proportion of students in each of the four proficiency categories. You can learn more about the proficiency categories in What do the colors for student scores mean?

The table below shows the breakdown of students into each of the four categories (red/yellow/blue/green) by the percentage of students in each category (percentage) or by the number of students in each category (students). You can use the rightmost drop-down menu to toggle between percentages and students.

The timeline view will show a cohort of students organized into performance categories by test window over time. The below graph shows 25 fourth-grade students from classroom #9585. For the right-most vertical in the Spring test window, there are six students in the green category, eight in the blue category, nine in the yellow category, and two in the red category. Each vertical bar moving to the left organizes the number of students in each category for the preceding test window going back to kindergarten.

The table below shows individual students by proficiency category in a class for each test window of the current school year.

The table below shows the diagnostic view of a class of students. The students are organized into proficiency categories by each subject and domain. For example, in Geometry, there are fourteen students in the red category, and for Measurement & Data, there are only two students in the lowest category.

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