Creating Testing Sections

Creating Testing Sections


Note: If your Testing Sections mirror your Classes, please refer to the instructions at the end of Assigning Students to Classes.
  1. Navigate to the Testing Sections menu selection. Select the “New” button in the upper right corner of your screen
  2. Enter the Testing Section Name. This should be a uniquely identifiable name so that your Reporting Dashboard is easy to read.
  1. Select the proper Assessment for the grade level of the Students in the section.
  2. Select the Proctor from the drop-down window.
  3. Hit the “Save” button and you will return to the list of Testing Sections. Repeat steps 1 to 5 for as many Testing Sections as you need.
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