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What test results page should I turn in to school authorities if they require reporting?

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What test results page should I turn in to school authorities if they require reporting?

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First of all, make sure that you are actually required to submit test results. Many home schools object to such reporting on principle. Also, few states, even ones that require testing, actually require that test results be sent in. If you do need to submit test results, we recommend the Test Analysis page. It does not give your student’s test history, so that school authorities cannot see possible deviations from previous years. It also does not compare your student with other tests we have on file from private schools and home schools (the Catforms Percentiles). While these comparisons are useful for you, they may show your students in a less flattering light than you would like school authorities to see them. By the way, home schools automatically get two copies of all test results, so you have professionally-printed results to submit, plus your own copy. Triplicate results and reprints are also available.

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