How do I get to this page?
- On the Home page:
- Renaissance Next: Select Star in the left-hand sidebar; then, select one of the following programs: Star Reading, Star Early Literacy, Star Math, or Star Spanish. In the drop-down list under the program, select Data Insights.
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Legacy Mode: Select one of the following programs: Star Reading, Star Early Literacy, Star Math, or Star Spanish. Then, in the sidebar, select Data Insights.
- After selecting the schools, screening periods, and products on the Star Data Insights page, select Explore the data at the bottom of any tile on the page.
- In the table summarizing the data, in the "View Unscreened Students" column, select the "unscreened students" link in the row for a school or grade:
Lists of more than 100 students are impracticably long; therefore, rows that have more than 100 students will not have an "unscreened students" link. We recommend adjusting your filters, changing the "View By" from School to Grade, or waiting for more students to complete assessments in order to reduce the length of the list.
Who can do this with default user permissions?
- District Administrators: any class or group in any school in the district
- School Administrators: any class or group in their own school
- Teachers: any of their own classes or groups
On the Unscreened Students page, a table lists the students who have not yet taken a Star assessment of the type chosen on the Star Data Insights page. The selected schools, classes, grades, and screening period are shown above the table.
- You can use the breadcrumb trail at the top of the page to return to either:
- the prior page, where you can use the School, Grade, and Screening Period drop-down lists to change the information generated on this page, or
- the Star Data Insights ("All Data") page, where you can use the School, Screening Period, and Products drop-down lists to change the information generated on this page.
- Select the Student or GL (grade level) column headings to sort the table according to that column. An arrow in the column head will show which column is being used for sorting and what the order is ( is A–Z or low-to-high numbers; is Z–A or high-to-low numbers).
Sorting by school, class, or teacher is not allowed in order to account for students who may be enrolled in multiple schools and classes—see student "Michael Thompson" in the image above.
Select the Print or Save button above the table to create a PDF of the report. You can also select the Download Data button to download a CSV (comma-separated values) version of the report that you can open in a spreadsheet program.