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CSD Makes SAGE Test Results Available Online

Starting this week, all Canyons District parents will be able to access their students’ SAGE test results online. Results will be posted June 16, 2016 to the same Skyward Family Access accounts used for annual online registration. This will ensure that the information is kept secure while making it more immediately accessible to families now that school is out for the summer.

To access your Skyward account:

o   Visit http://www.canyonsdistrict.org.

o   Click on the Skyward link on the menu located on the right side of the screen. 

o   Choose the Family Access tab on the top left of the new window.

o   Use your guardian or student username and password to log in to Skyward Family Access.

o   Click on the “Portfolio” tab to view your child’s SAGE results and your child’s report card.

Need help with Skyward Family Access? Here’s a tutorial

Five CSD schools – Midvale Middle School and Sandy, Copperview, East Midvale, and Midvale elementary schools – have opted to provide parents with paper copies of their children’s SAGE test results. Paper-copy results will be mailed to parents on June 16, the same day they are posted to Skyward Family Access.

SAGE (Student Assessment of Growth and Excellence) is a state-mandated, computer adaptive year-end assessment designed to measure student progress against Utah’s educational standards. Information about the test and how to interpret results can be found here.  Should you have further questions, please ask your school leaders or e-mail communications@canyonsdistrict.org.

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