Projected Proficiency Summary Report

 

Description Shows aggregated projected proficiency data so you can determine how a group of students is projected to perform on separate state and college readiness tests
Applicable Tests MAP Growth and MAP Growth K–2

Required Roles

Administrator or District Assessment Coordinator

Date Limits

1 year prior, for tests completed within your test window range (set under Manage Terms): the Test Window Complete checkbox must be selected.

Video Overview

About Proficiency Projections

  • There are no projections available from summer test results.
  • Which state and college projections appear depends on the state alignment that your district selected during MAP implementation.
  • If your state does not have a specific NWEA linking study, default projections developed by NWEA appear on the report.
  • Depending on the state, projections may be limited to certain subjects (typically reading and math) and certain grades (typically 2 through 8).
    • College readiness projections are limited to grades 5 through 9.
  • ACT College Readiness—The "On Track 24" projection is the highest benchmark. It is based on a more stringent ACT cut score of 24, instead of 22. For details, open the linking study.

Options for Generating a Projected Proficiency Summary Report

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Term: List of terms in the current and previous academic year for which testing has been declared complete and in which the district has at least one growth test event with proficiency projections.

Aggregation:

  • District by Grade shows totals for all grades within a district. Requires the District Assessment Coordinator role in the MAP system.
  • District by School shows totals for all schools within the district. Requires the District Assessment Coordinator role in the MAP system.
  • School by Grade shows totals for all grades within a school.

School: List of all schools in the district or the schools assigned to an Administrator.

Optional Grouping: Organizes and calculates results by gender, ethnicity, or program. This grouping is coupled with the aggregation chosen in the options above.