We just got our kid’s DIBELS score and it says “core support” next to the score.
Does anyone know what that means? Last year he was in the “core” category. Now it’s “core support.” |
It means they're in blue or green, so at the top of the scale and unlikely to need reading intervention. It's a good thing. And core and core support are the same thing.
I only know because I work with these data. The way they report out the data is awful |
Oh ok, thanks for your help interpreting this! |