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Please preserve the following information from the to be retired Student Progress on the "replacement" Student Profile.
1. A line showing the district grade-level mean RIT score. On the Student Profile only the national average is available. Compared to the Student Progress Report where you can visually compare the student RIT score to both in the bar graph.
2. The percentile range each time assessed. On the current Student Progress Report this is shown in a clear helpful table for recent time points. On the Student Profile only the RIT score is shown in the graph.
To understand the meaning of a RIT score and the level of student need for SST and Special Education evaluations - having this available in one report is incredibly helpful. Please don't lose that by retiring the Student Progress Report and not replacing with a way to see that information.