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District presents fall universal‑screener results; staff to track growth toward state targets

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Summary

District staff explained baseline results from AIMSweb Plus (K–3) and STAR (4–10) universal screeners, described participation rates, the district's focus on the 25th percentile as an indicator for additional supports and planned follow‑up reporting on growth and the DPI report cards.

District curriculum and assessment leaders updated the board on the rollout and initial fall results for universal screeners — AIMSweb Plus for K–3 early literacy and STAR for grades 4–10 reading and math — at the Oct. 13 work session.

What was reported

- Screeners and purpose: AIMSweb Plus (1‑on‑1 or small group, ~15 minutes) covers foundational literacy for preschool–grade 3; STAR (computer adaptive, ~30–35 minutes) was used for grades 4–10 in reading and math. The district used the 25th national percentile as the initial indicator to flag students…

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