FY25 Lexile Reports
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Created on October 15, 2024
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Student lexile reports
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BOY Lexiles At-a-Glance
69%
Students who took the lexile test who fall far below or are approaching reading at grade level
2%
Faculty members who provide explicit reading instruction to our students
Building high-level literacy skills requires a team effort; teachers across grade levels and content areas need to work together to achieve this goal.
- Mike Schmoker (2018)
Folder Contents: Lexiles by Block
You can quickly see at-a-glance how many students are reading below grade level versus at or above grade level.
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Lexile chart bygrade-level
Wrapping Up
- We have included a list of available ed tech programs/platforms and who you can reach out to for assistance. Thank you to Dan Estime for creating the beautiful infographic in your folder!
- Be on the lookout for the weekly literacy email, courtesy of Michele Mastroianni-Darche!
- If you are missing a roster, it could be with your co-teacher OR I may have just missed it. Email me if that is the case!
If a student's lexile is missing:
- ECHS student
- Absent day of lexile testing
- Can see previous lexiles under the "Test Results" tab in School Brains.
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