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Third‑grade teacher demonstrates YTOP authoring tool, warns platform usability may affect student scores

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Third‑grade teacher Katie Seewell demonstrated the district's YTOP authoring tool to the board and showed how interface issues and test tools (drag, draw, connect) can cause technically correct student responses to be marked wrong, prompting daily practice and instructional changes.

Katie Seewell, a third‑grade teacher, gave Fremont County School District #2 board members a live demonstration of the YTOP authoring tool during the district's February meeting and warned that platform usability — not just student knowledge — can affect assessment results.

Seewell walked the board through sample math and reading items and interactive tools students must use. She demonstrated a draw/connect tool for area and perimeter tasks and showed how an extra unintended dot or an imprecise drag can make a correct geometric figure register as incorrect. "If I was a third grader, I'd be super frustrated," she…

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