Northwest Evaluation Association (NWEA)'s Reading and Math assessment is a computer-adaptive test that is given three times a year which changes based on a student's answers throughout the test. Students may receive different numbers of questions on the test depending on their levels. RIT scores are measures of their performance on the assessment, and growth targets are also created based on their grade level and test performance. Percentiles (from 1-100) show how the students performed on the assessment relative to nationwide sets of similar grade level students. An asterisk in the "Met Growth Target" field indicates that the student met or did not meet the growth target, but the performance was within the standard of error of the assessment. |