The Star Student Progress Monitoring Report graphs an individual student's progress towards Star goals.
Related video: AssessMinutes—Monitoring the progress of students in intervention
How do I get to this page?
- Log in to Renaissance.
- On the Home page:
- Renaissance Next: Select Reports under "My Data" in the left-hand sidebar; then select Reports in the sidebar under "Star / Assessment."
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Legacy Mode: Select Reports; then select Star / Assessment in the drop-down list.
- On the Star / Assessment tab on the Reports page, under “Growth and Progress,” select Star Student Progress Monitoring Report.
Who can do this with default user permissions?
District Level Administrators, District Dashboard Owners, District Staff, School Level Administrators, School Staff, Teachers
- Use the Subject and Assessment Types drop-down lists to choose the assessment types to include in the report. The assessment types available will change depending on the subject chosen:
Subject Available Assessment Type Reading Star Reading Enterprise Reading Star Reading Progress Monitoring Reading Star Reading Enterprise & Progress Monitoring Reading Star Early Literacy Reading Spanish Star Reading Spanish Reading Spanish Star Early Literacy Spanish Math Star Math Enterprise Math Star Math Progress Monitoring Math Star Math Enterprise & Progress Monitoring Math Star Math Algebra Math Star Math Geometry Math Spanish Star Math Spanish. Note: You will not need to select an assessment type; Star Math Spanish is the only assessment type and will automatically be chosen. - Use the School drop-down list to select a school.
- If you are assigned to only one school, you will not see the School drop-down list.
- School administrators and school staff can only select their own schools.
- Teachers can only select schools that they are assigned to.
- Use the Students drop-down list to select either a single class at the chosen school, or choose All Classes to select all the classes at the chosen school.
- School administrators and school staff can only select classes in their own school.
- Teachers can only select their own classes.
To select specific classes, groups, or students at the chosen school, use the links below the Students drop-down list. Selecting one of these links will open a corresponding pop-up window; in that window, check the box at the top of the list to select all the available choices, or make individual selections below it. You can enter search criteria in the field at the top of the window to find a specific class, group, or student. (In the "Select Students" pop-up window, district- and school-level users can select a grade to narrow down the list of students.)
- School administrators and school staff can only select classes, groups, or students in their own school.
- Teachers can only select their own classes, their own groups, or students enrolled in one of their own classes.
Once you have made your choices, select Save Selection at the bottom of the pop-up window. -
If you want to use demographic data to further refine the data in the report, select Change Demographics...
By default, the "All" option is chosen for Ethnicity, Gender, Language, and Grade Level. To reduce the scope, choose the "Select" option at the top of the appropriate column and then check your selections in that column.
In the example above, the user has selected two Languages and three Grade Levels, while leaving Ethnicity and Gender at the default "All" options. Note: The Filter Reports by Ethnicity user permission may be set to prevent the use of ethnicities as a filter.
By default, the "All" option is chosen for Characteristics. To reduce the scope, choose Select Characteristics... and then check each characteristic you want students in the report to have. You must also choose any or all (after "Include students with") to specify whether students with any of the selected characteristics will be included in the report or only those with all of the selected characteristics.
In the example above, the user selected two Characteristics (ADA and ESL). Because any is selected, the report will include students who are ADA, ESL, or both. If all had been selected, only students who are both ADA and ESL would be included. Note: The Filter Reports by Characteristics user permission may be set to prevent the use of characteristics as a filter.
Once you are finished choosing demographic options, select Apply at the bottom of the window to save your choices (or Cancel to close the window without saving your choices).
- Use the Date Range drop-down list to choose the dates you want to generate the report for. You can select an existing marking period, screening window, or you can select Custom... and set your own dates (use the calendars to select a range of dates or type them in the fields using m/d/yyyy format; then select Apply to use the dates you have chosen or Cancel to close this pop-up without saving your selection). Dates can be in the current school year or up to three years prior to the current school year.
If schools use their own unique date ranges within a district screening window, those ranges will all have the same name. To help you tell them apart, the dates they cover will be added to the end of the name.
- If necessary, use the Scale drop-down list to choose which scale you want to use for the scores on the report.
Use the Benchmark Type drop-down list to choose which benchmark you want to measure students' scores against.
- To the right of the Benchmark Type drop-down list, check Hide Students Without Data if you want to have students without test data omitted from the report.
- Once you are done choosing report options, select Update Report.
- The report will generate and then open at the bottom of the page.
The graph above shows data from a common configuration: the student has a Scaled Score goal set and the Star Unified scale has been selected. The graph describes the student's progress towards the most recent goal (based on the start and end dates of all the student's goals). If a student has multiple overlapping goals, the following order is used to determine which goal is considered to be the "most recent":
- Goals in a date range that includes today's date.
- Goals in a date range with the latest starting date (the most recent date before today).
- Goals in a date range with the latest ending date (the furthest date after today).
- If there are still multiple goals that overlap (conditions 1–3 above couldn't make the determination), then a Scaled Score (SS) Goal is considered the most recent, followed by a Student Growth Percentile (SGP) Goal, followed by a Percentile Rank (PR) Goal.
Note: The vertical axis of the graph will always show Scaled Scores regardless of the type of goal set for the student.
After the student's first Star test, the teacher began an intervention program (yellow dashed line). The goal is shown by the green star; a line drawn to that goal shows the student's expected progress towards that goal.
Every test of the selected type that the student takes after that is added to the graph. The color of the circle shows which benchmark category the test score placed the student in. In the example above, the student has been sticking very close to the goal line, going At/Above Benchmark once and being On Watch three times. Note: Activities without a benchmark category will be shown with a gray circle and referred to as "Benchmark Unknown" in the legend.
If the student has taken at least four tests, a trend line is also shown. A trend line is a straight line intersecting a group of data points on a graph; its location and slope are determined through statistical analysis. It indicates whether the student's overall scores are rising, falling, or remaining the same.
The chart can display a maximum of 10 interventions/goal lines.
Percentile Rank is converted to a Scaled Score and then gets drawn on the chart. SGP goals cannot be drawn on the chart.
When a student has only taken two tests, calculating growth only requires dividing the difference in Scaled Scores by the time in weeks between the two tests. Once three or more tests have been taken, linear regression is used, which takes all of the tests taken into account, not just the first and last tests. Every time a student takes a test beyond the second one, the growth rate gets recalculated.
- If the student has no goal set, Growth Rate is calculated by the change in Scaled Score divided by the time in weeks between the two tests.
- If you selected a scale earlier, the score in the Scaled Score column is shown in that scale.
Above this table is a summary of the student's progress towards the most recent goal: the goal's name, point value, and start/end dates are shown. The Goal Growth Rate is a calculation of how many Scaled Score points the student would have to improve by every week in order to achieve the goal. (For calculation purposes, the date of the most recent test and the goal date are included in the calculation; the number of weeks used in the calculation is a whole number rounded down to the number of full weeks.) The SGP values are based on which SGP testing window the test was taken on; selecting custom dates will have no effect on the calculated SGPs shown.
how certain goal types affect the graph and chart
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Students with a Percentile Rank (PR) goal set: The Percentile Rank is converted to a Scaled Score, and the information is displayed in the graph and table as described above. Both the converted and original scores are shown under "Goal" above the table.
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Students with a Student Growth Percentile (SGP) goal set: This score cannot be converted to Scaled Scores; although the "Goal Growth Rate" element will still appear above the table, it will have a value of N/A.
- You can change any of the options you have selected and then regenerate the report by selecting Update Report.
- Above the data for the first student, you can select Print or Save to create a PDF of the report, or Download Data to download a CSV version of the report which you can open in a plain-text editor or spreadsheet program.
- To return to the Reports page, select either Back to Reports or the report icon at the top of the screen.