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Would you happen to have a parent letter we can use to explain what True Progress is?

Sample Parent Letter

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The below text can be used to create a letter for parents about True Progress:

Dear Parents,

This year, our school is using the student assessment program called Track My Progress. Math and English Language Arts are the focus of this assessment. We will coordinate the data generated by True Progress with other sources of student learning data to achieve a more complete picture of individual needs and progress. True Progress assessment data will help us evaluate and optimize our curriculum and instruction.

Students begin by signing in to True Progress for their Math assessment. Students will sign in on another day to take their English Language Arts assessment. There are 30 questions in the Math assessment and 30 in the English Language Arts assessment. Students will typically need a single class period to complete one assessment. Students will take True Progress assessments four times during the school year -- about every three months.

True Progress assessments are adaptive. When students answer correctly, they are more likely to receive a harder question, and when they answer incorrectly, they are more likely to receive an easier question. This method enables the assessment to give more meaningful and appropriate questions to each student and make the best use of student time.

The True Progress assessment platform is developed by True Progress, a Hanover, New Hampshire education company. True Progress is an educator-owned company and a member of the Student Data Privacy Consortium (SDPC). You can learn more about the True Progress assessments at www.trueprogress.com and more about SDPC at https://privacy.a4l.org.

Sincerely,

School Principal

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