Exporting Student Data

Modified on Tue, 22 Jul at 1:01 PM

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The Students page aggregates students’ assessment data from the 95 Literacy Intervention System™ (LIS) 

 

By default, the ability to export student reports is disabled. One95 Administrators must enable this setting before student data can be exported. 


Export Settings 

 

One95 Administrators manage the ability to export student reports in the Settings page's Environment tab. 



Access the Environment tab by selecting Settings from the navigation panel and clicking Environment in the menu at the top of the page.

 

The export setting is located at the bottom of the page.


Click on the Yes, allow users to export student reports to local computers. tile to allow users’ ability to export student reports.  



Click Save once complete. 

 

The Export button is now visible on the Students page for all users. 


Data Exports 

 

The Students page provides centralized access to students’ latest and historical assessment results. 



Access the Students page by selecting Students from the navigation panel. 


The tables within the Current Assessment and Student Progress tabs display students across the school based on your role. 


Apply filters to customize the export data by using the filtering options above the table. Filter students by active group, grade, teacher, and group leader. Leverage as many or as few filters as necessary. 

 


Current Assessments 

 

Export students’ latest saved Phonics Screener for Intervention™ (PSI) and Phonological Awareness Screener for Intervention™ (PASI) assessment results from the Current Assessment tab. 



Click the Export button above the table to generate a CSV report of the data or filtered data subset. 

 

Click the CSV button to download the report. The file will be downloaded locally. 

 

CSV reports include the list of students in the school with current assessments, their results, and the remaining skills. 

 

Reports display one row per student. Each row includes students’ names, ID, grade, and Tier 2 group information, along with the assessment type administered (i.e., PSI or PASI), skill names, percentage and fraction scores, and the most recent administration date. 


Student Progress 

 

Export students’ complete assessment history from the Student Progress tab. 



Click the Export button above the table to generate a PDF or CSV report of the data or filtered data subset. 

 

Click the PDF and CSV buttons to download PDF and CSV reports, respectively. The file will be downloaded locally. 


Reports include the list of students in the school with assessment history. 

 

PDF Reports 

 

PDF reports display one row per student in landscape orientation (i.e., horizontally). These reports can be saved and printed in color, but cannot be edited. 

 

The latest assessment results and administration dates for each assessed skill are displayed. Each row includes students’ names, ID, grade, and color-coded summaries of proficiency percentages. 

 

The bottom of the reports displays the total number of students working on each skill and the percentage of proficient students. 

 

CSV Reports 

 

CSV reports display one row per assessment.  

 

Each row includes students’ names, ID, grade, and group information across all types (i.e., Tier 2, Tier 3, and Classroom), along with the assessment type administered (i.e., PSI or PASI), skill names, percentage and fraction scores, and the most recent administration date. 

 

To learn more about the Students page, reference our article on Students Page. 



95 Percent Group Support is here to help! Contact us via the knowledge base support form or email at support@one95.app. 

To learn more about submitting tickets, reference our article on One95™ Support. 

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