Report Cards
Overview
A Report Card is the accountability summary for a district or school: the components, the scale score, and the A through F rating pulled together into one printable view. It is the "where do we stand" snapshot you can hand to a board, a principal, or a parent without exporting anything by hand.
At the district level, the report card also includes a child breakdown so you can see each school's card alongside the district's.
Where It Lives
- The Report Card tile on a district or school page opens the report card for the most recent year.
- A district report card includes each of its schools; a school report card shows that one school.
- An individual student's score report card is available from the student's page (see PDF Score Cards for printable student cards).
- HTML, PDF, and CSV exports are available.
How To Use It
- Open the Report Card from a district or school page.
- Pick the year you want.
- Review the components and rating, then export to PDF or CSV to share or archive.
What Data Feeds It
The report card is built from the impacts Equity Analytics has already calculated for the year:
- Each component and the scale score come from the processed impacts. See Impact Components for what each measure means.
- The district card aggregates its schools, which is why it can show both the district total and the per-school breakdown.
It updates as new scores process and impacts recalculate.
Common Questions
- Why is the rating different from what I expected? The report card reflects the impacts as currently calculated. If scores are still being uploaded for the year, the rating will move as they process.
- Why doesn't the district card match a school card? The district card aggregates every school; a single school card is just that school.
- Which year am I looking at? The report card opens on the most recent year by default. Use the year selector to change it.
Support
- Helpdesk Ticket: Helpdesk Ticket
- Website: https://equityanalyticsms.com