Welcome to School-Tests.com
Every year, schools send home score reports filled with numbers, percentiles, and acronyms that most parents have never been trained to read. What does a 225 RIT score actually mean? Is a 65th percentile good or concerning? What should you do when your child’s STAR score suddenly drops?
This site exists to answer those questions in plain language. Whether your child just brought home a MAP score report, you’re trying to understand a state test result, or you’re preparing your high schooler for the SAT, you’ll find thorough, practical explanations here.
📚 Classroom Tests
📊 Standardized Tests
📄 Score Reports Explained
Other Helpful Topics
- Test Anxiety: What Parents Can Do
- IEP and 504 Testing Accommodations Explained
- How to Help Your Child Study for a Test
- What to Do When Your Child Fails a Test
- Glossary of School Testing Terms (A–Z)
Not sure where to start?
If your child just came home with a confusing score report, start with
Percentile Ranks Explained and then
find your child’s specific test in the
Standardized Tests section.
If you want to understand the tests your child takes day-to-day in the classroom,
begin with Classroom Tests.