New Jersey Student Learning Assessments (NJSLA) Individual Score Report Spring 2023

 

New Jersey Student Learning Assessment
(NJSLA)
Individual Score Report
Spring 2023


In the spring, your student participated in the New Jersey Student Learning Assessments (NJSLA) administration to measure their academic performance in English language arts (ELA), mathematics, and science as defined in the New Jersey Student Learning Standards (NJSLS). Evaluating the results from statewide testing can be a helpful tool in measuring your student’s success in school. For decades, New Jersey has used statewide assessments as a valuable instrument for assessing our students’ annual progress.

One report for each content area in which your student tested will be mailed home to you no later than October 12, 2023. The reports illustrate how your student performed on each test. There are also charts and graphics that show you how your student performed in relation to the New Jersey Student Learning Standards (https://www.nj.gov/education/standards/) and how your student’s performance compares to other students in their school, district, and the state.

Your student’s ISRs are also available in the New Jersey Parent Portal. (https://nj-results.pearsonaccessnext.com/login).  The online portal includes your student’s scale score, level of performance, and a video explanation of the score report. The video report communicates information from the ISR through animations and a voiceover in New Jersey’s top five languages: English, Spanish, Chinese, Portuguese, and Arabic. The Parent Score Interpretation Guide is also available in those five languages on the portal. The portal allows you to track your student’s scores from year to year, beginning with spring 2019. If this is the first time you will be accessing the online portal, you must create an account using the unique claim code that is located on your student’s paper ISR, which was mailed home. Additional resources to help support your student can be found on the New Jersey Assessments Resource Center (https://nj.mypearsonsupport.com/ForParent/)  under Parent Resources. 

Practice Tests  (https://nj.mypearsonsupport.com/practice-tests/) are also available in the portal for ELA, mathematics, and science. The practice tests are designed to allow users to view and interact with the sample items in the same way students interacted with them during testing. The practice test platforms have a default login of “Guest”; however, users can choose to enter a name when they begin. Users can respond to sample test items and receive a summary score for each unit. Additional resources such as the Digital Item Library  (https://nj.digitalitemlibrary.com/home)  and New Meridian Item Library  (https://resources.newmeridiancorp.org/released-items/)  are also available.

If you have any questions, please contact me.


Kevin Carroll, Principal, Waldwick High School

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