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Monday, October 19, 2015

Convert SBAC test results to percentiles

If you received your child’s SBAC test scores in the mail last week, you may be wondering what those raw scores mean. Just as with the OAKS scores, the Oregon Department of Education posts conversion tables that let you convert a raw score (say, 2500 in English Language Arts) to a percentile (80 percent), so you can better understand how well your child demonstrated his or her knowledge in comparison to other Oregon students.

To download the complete Microsoft Excel spreadsheet, click this link. Click a tab at the bottom (or top, depending on what program you use) of the spreadsheet to select English Language Arts, Mathematics, or Science scores. The scores are organized by grade, so make sure to scroll down until you see correct one in the Grade column. See district results and more by going to the ODE’s Assessment Results page.

To learn more about the Smarter Balanced Assessment, see this PPS page or this brief overview from the Oregonian. If you’re interested about the controversy surrounding the test, see Oregon Save Our Schools