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Score Files

This is the eighth step of the onboarding wizard. Here you upload your previous year's state MAAP score files. These are used to calculate growth for students whose scores were banked, and so are not available in that year's SLAIF file.


Files to upload

Upload your previous year's state MAAP score files. Each slot below accepts one or more .csv files, so if a file arrived split by grade or school (as DRC files often do), add every piece to the same slot:

Slot What goes here
Grade 3-8 MAAP Your grade 3-8 MAAP score file(s)
End of Year EOC MAAP Your end-of-year EOC MAAP score file(s)
MAAP-Alternate Your MAAP-Alternate score file(s)

As you add files, each slot shows a running count and lists the files it holds. There is no required number of files, so upload everything your district received. You can return to this step and add more at any time before you submit; new files are added alongside the existing ones rather than replacing them.

All files are for the previous school year. When you have uploaded everything you have, click Next to continue.

File names do not matter

Upload each file in .csv format. TKG Analytics reads the assessment details from inside the file, so you do not need to rename anything. Files keep their original names, with a number added to the end so several files can share one slot.

Additional file for 4x4 districts only

If you marked any schools as having semester (4x4) classes back in Score Information, one extra slot appears:

Slot What goes here
Fall EOC MAAP Your fall (first semester) end-of-course score file(s)

Districts without 4x4 schools will not see it and do not need it. If you only see the three slots above, that is correct for your district.

Finish District Information first

You can only upload files once the District Information step is complete.


Where to find these files

These are your previous year's state MAAP score files (from DRC). See DRC Upload for more on these files. If you are not sure where to find them, open a Helpdesk Ticket and we will help.


Not sure something is right?

If anything on this step does not look right, open a Helpdesk Ticket and we will help before you continue.

Where you are

Previous step: Impact Files. Next step: SLAIF Files.