Accessing Class Assessment Reports

Accessing Class Assessment Reports

Accessing Class Assessment Reports

 

1.  From the EdHub Homepage click on Reports in the gray toolbar.

2.  Select a Report. 

(Any report you bring up can view reported data or information with a class roster.)


3.  Choose which class from the drop down menu. (NOTE: An 'SL' class is a school list to which you have been given access).

 Once you select the class, the report will populate. 

 


4. Sort (lowest to highest or highest to lowest) by clicking on one of the column headers.

5. Note the class average for each goal strand area is in bold at the bottom of each column.


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