The Cumulative Standards Proficiency report in Imagine+ Math gives Teachers and Administrators a comprehensive view of student mastery of grade-level state math standards across district, school, class, and student levels. The report aggregates proficiency scores from all Imagine+ Math pathways a student has actively used—this means it combines data from both Builder and Mastery Paths for a true picture of standards mastery.
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Screenshots in this article show Common Core State Standards, but the domains and standards in your report reflect your state’s math standards. For example, Texas districts will see Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS).
To access and run the Cumulative Standards Proficiency report:
- Log in to the Product Portal and select MyPath Math.
- Depending on your role and the information to which you have access, select a district, school, or class you wish to view.
- Go to Reports and select Cumulative Standards Proficiency.
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The report opens with these sections:
1. Overall Performance (At-A-Glance View): Categorizes standards based on average performance, indicating the number of standards that have been mastered or are needing instructional support.
2. Performance Analysis (5-Minute View): Presents key performance data through visualizations tailored to each reporting level, helping you quickly identify areas of strength and opportunities for growth.
3. Data Table (Detailed View): Presents domain- and standard-level performance data in a tabular format, so you can analyze proficiency scores across different domains and explore individual standards in depth.Note
The image above is of a school-level report. The appearance of the report changes slightly by level. District, school, class, and student reports each include features specific to their reporting depth. See linked articles at the end of this overview for details on each view.
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Use the filters in the upper left to focus the report data. Refer to the table below for descriptions of the filters.
Filter Description Subject Toggle between available learning path subjects: Math or Reading. Available options depend on your organization's product licensing, and students must have an active learning path in the selected subject in order for their data to be displayed in the report. Math is the default when both subjects are licensed. Rostered Grade Choose all grades (default) or a specific rostered grade to filter the data. Selecting a specific grade may be helpful when evaluating data in mixed-grade classes or across schools. View Standards by Grade Select which grade-level standards/domains to display; options reflect the grade-level standards present in students’ learning paths.
How aggregate scoring works
In Imagine+ Math, cumulative proficiency levels are determined by combining data from all active learning pathways assigned to a student. For students in grades K–2 assigned to the Mastery Pathway, proficiency is calculated using results from all available activity items mapped to the relevant standards. For grades 3 and above (and for all Builder Pathway students), proficiency is calculated using lesson mastery checks.
Tip
If a student’s score for a standard appears missing, verify that the student has completed activities or mastery checks for that standard in their assigned pathway.
Understanding colors and symbols
The report uses colors and icons to help educators quickly interpret student proficiency levels. The key in the upper right corner explains the meaning of each color and symbol. Refer to the table below for descriptions of these indicators.
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Emerging proficiency with a cumulative standard/domain score of 0-39%. |
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Developing proficiency with a cumulative standard/domain score of 40-59%. |
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Approaching proficiency with a cumulative standard/domain score of 60-79%. |
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Proficient with a cumulative standard/domain score of 80-100%. |
| This standard/domain is not assigned to any student learning path. | |
| This standard/domain is assigned, but no activity or mastery check has been started. | |
| The standard/domain is fully mastered based on all completed activities and mastery checks. |
Click Hide Key to remove it from view.
Downloading and printing the report
You can print any level of the report by clicking the printer icon in the upper right corner. When viewing the report from the district, school, and class levels, you can export the report as a CSV by clicking the adjacent cloud icon. The exported CSV will include all expanded standards and domains, even if the view on screen is collapsed.
Best practices
- Hover over bar chart sections for detailed scores.
- Hover your cursor over a column header to reveal the full domain name.
- Hover your cursor over a standard code to reveal its full description.
- Click a standard code to access offline instructional resources pertaining to that standard.
- Click plus/minus signs to expand/collapse domain columns.
- Alternatively, click Expand Domains or Collapse Domains to adjust all columns at once.
- Use the horizontal slider at the bottom of the data table to see out-of-view domains/standards.
For more details about viewing and analyzing data at each reporting level, see: