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A simple to use and easy to understand Common Core assessment that guides student progress

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18 Common Pitfalls of Student Assessment

Using data to nurture a thriving school community.

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Step 1: Test Student Knowledge

Simple and easy to use. Each test takes about 20 minutes. No printing, scoring, or data entry.

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Step 2: Track Student Progress

Results are available for CCSS subjects and domains. Compare student growth. Evaluate whether interventions are working. Get immediate insights about your students that will inform your decisions and improve instruction. Know if what you are doing is helping to get results for every student in your school.
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Step 3: Guide Students to Success

Differentiate with instructional groups. Review the exact test questions students missed. Identify where students need more intensive instruction. Track My Progress helps you form a clear picture of each student's progress so you can build a custom plan for success at the personal level.

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Track Your Students' Progress

Guide student learning using insights gleaned from testing data, all at your fingertips.

  • Aligned to the Common Core State Standards
  • Easy to Use
  • Innovative Test Questions
  • Saves Time
  • Simple to Understand
  • Adapts to Student Level

Read more about Track My Progress and how it's been designed from the ground up to help students achieve their very best in the classroom

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Thank you for such a useful and easy to use tool in a time when so many things seem to be getting more complicated!
— Jennifer A., Windsor Southeast Supervisory Union

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