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This article provides an overview of accessing and using the Dyslexia Risk Report to understand student risk levels. If you are missing this report, connect with your district Reading Assistant Leaders to get it turned on for your school. The Dyslexia Risk Report leverages the Reading Assistant assessment tasks as a screener to calculate dyslexia risk status and provides a quick view by class.

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Access the Dyslexia Risk Report

  1. Select the Dyslexia Risk Report from the Reports screen.

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Use the Dyslexia Risk Report

Use the Dyslexia Risk Report to identify students at risk for dyslexia who need further assessment, instruction, and intervention.

  • The Dyslexia Risk Report displays students by risk level, from highest to lowest risk.

  • The risk level is defined by a Dyslexia Risk Indicator (DRI) score ranging from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating a higher risk of dyslexia.

  • A score of 0 (zero) is the lowest risk score.

  • The length of the score bar is 0, so there will be no green bar for a score of 0 (zero)

  • A score of -1 indicates that a student took the assessment, but Reading Assistant was unable to produce a valid score based on limited or no student performance data (typically for early readers still learning letters and sounds)

  • DRI scores greater than or equal to 30 are flagged as At Risk, while scores below 30 are labeled Low Risk

  • The legend is displayed below.

Metric

At Risk
Stronger Signals

At Risk
Weaker Signals

Low Risk

Kindergarten

>33

30-33

<30

1st - 6th grade

>36

30-36

<30

 

Some students may not have a DRI score and instead be labeled with the status of Under Review. This assessment status label indicates recent assessment activity that is under review and may display for up to 3 business days after an assessment has been completed.

Learn More About the Dyslexia Risk Screener

To learn more about the tasks used to inform the Dyslexia Screener, see How do I get students ready for the Dyslexia Screener?  to view the sequence of dyslexia assessment forms Reading Assistant delivers to students. Remember that districts can configure their assessments, so some tasks displayed may or may not be configured by your district.

Print the Dyslexia Risk Report

  1. Right-click or open the browser's print option.

  2. Adjust system print options as needed.

  3. Click Print.

Save the Dyslexia Risk Report as a PDF

  1. Right-click or open the browser's print option.

  2. Select PDF in the printer or destination field.

  3. Click Save.

  4. Adjust PDF options, like layout, as needed.

  5. Choose a location where you want the PDF to be saved.

  6. Click Save again.


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