Every student learns differently. Grades and classroom behavior don’t always reflect what a child truly understands or where they may be falling behind. Academic achievement testing offers a clear, objective look at your child’s current academic skills—providing insight that can guide instructional decisions, school supports, and long-term planning.
Academic achievement testing is a formal, standardized evaluation that measures what a student has learned in specific academic domains—compared to same-age and same-grade peers. These evaluations help clarify where a student is performing on track, where they may need enrichment, and where targeted intervention may be beneficial.
Common areas assessed include:
Note: Each academic battery is individualized. Not all areas are assessed in every evaluation. Selection is based on the referral question, student history, and developmental readiness.
Our goal is not to assign a label—but to identify your child’s current academic strengths and needs so you can make informed decisions at school and at home.
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An academic evaluation may be appropriate when a student:
Academic achievement testing focuses on what a student has learned, rather than what they’re capable of learning (as in cognitive testing). This makes it particularly valuable when:
In Florida, achievement testing is often used to support documentation for specialized instructional programs. In Illinois, it is frequently integrated into decisions related to IEP services, promotion, or enrichment pathways.
It’s a standardized evaluation that measures how your child is performing in core academic areas like reading, writing, and math—compared to same-age peers. These assessments help identify learning gaps, confirm strengths, and guide academic support planning.
IQ tests measure potential—how a student thinks and reasons. Academic achievement testing focuses on what your child has learned so far. When used together, these tools help clarify whether difficulties are related to instruction, processing, or both.
Yes. Our academic reports include detailed score profiles, percentile ranks, and language aligned with school documentation standards. These results can be used to support eligibility decisions or request specific instructional accommodations.
We frequently assess students who appear on grade level but are working much harder than expected to keep up—or who show inconsistencies across subjects. Academic testing helps clarify whether hidden learning gaps or processing inefficiencies are at play.
A streamlined way to access assessment reports, track progress, and communicate directly with our team, ensuring a smooth and organized evaluation process.
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