Healthy Indicators Overview

See also: Healthy Indicator Analysis

Healthy Indicator #1

selected default assessment screening window

The Healthy Indicator reports are K-6 reports only. There are currently no parallel reports for grades 7+. In addition to the brief descriptions of each report below, click the header to go to a more detailed article.

This report shows the percentage of students assessed on the for the building and grade during the . A healthy system has a robust screening program that includes all students possible. Screening essentially all students (95%) ensures the data are representative of the whole system and ensures we catch all students who need support while gaps are smaller and relatively easier to address.

Healthy Indicator #3

This report shows the percentage of students who are at/above benchmark on the school’s selected default assessment.
A healthy school has universal instruction that enables the majority of students to meet benchmarks for “low risk,” without a lot of additional support and resources.

Healthy Indicator #2

This indicator displays the percentage and number of students that have progress monitoring data for at least 80% of the weeks between screening windows
A healthy school monitors student progress regularly in order to quickly adjust if an intervention is not working as well as needed to close the gap. In a healthy school, teachers value having frequent data and use it often to improve outcomes for their students.

Weekly Monitoring

This report shows the percent of students who scored below benchmark on the selected default assessment during the most recent screening window and are monitored weekly within a 12 week period. This display helps identify patterns of weekly monitoring activities that may be helpful for identifying areas for improvement.
A healthy school values the availability of frequent progress monitoring data for students receiving interventions, not for compliance, but because infrequent data makes it difficult to evaluate whether interventions are working as intended and when to intensify or change instruction

Healthy Indicator #5

This report shows the percentage of students who scored below benchmark on the last two screening periods on the selected default assessment and have an intervention in place in Student Success.
A healthy school provides robust, evidenced based interventions to improve outcomes for students who need them. The interventions are documented both to keep a record for the student, and also to allow for systematic evaluation of the effectiveness of interventions.

Healthy Indicator #4

This report shows the percentage of students at/above benchmark who remain at/above benchmark across screening windows on the selected default assessment.
A healthy school is able to sustain learning for students who are not at risk, with few students falling into the risk category over time. The combination of universal instruction and interventions maintains success for students

Healthy Indicator #6

This report shows the percent of students moving from below benchmark in one screening window to at/above benchmark in a subsequent screening window on the selected default assessment
A healthy school is able to provide students at risk with strong universal instruction as well as evidence based, effective interventions and improve their performance, moving them out of risk status.

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