What data are available in WACS reports and can data be viewed at a student, class, and district-wide level?
It’s easy to generate WACS reports on an individual, class, school, and district level. Scores on 11 possible skills are reported: letter recognition, letter sound, initial sound, blending, segmenting, real words, nonsense words, sight words, vocabulary, listening, and reading comprehension. Scores can be displayed in multiple ways. They are available as raw numerical scores, grade level scores, normal curve equivalents (NCE), and proficiency levels. For each skill, minimum, maximum, and expected scores are displayed based on students’ grade level.
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