Where can I find information on the Classworks Assessments for High School?
High School Assessments by Grade Level
Students labeled as 9th-12th grade students in Classworks would receive the following assessment if enabled.
High School Time of Year Targets
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How do I assign the Universal Screener?
Note: The Universal Screener is not assigned by teachers; rather, it is enabled by a district administrator for students to access. Please see below for more information. Overview The Universal Screener assessment is used to identify readiness for ...
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What does the "Enable Override Assessment Level" Setting do?
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