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Criterion Referenced Tests Reporting System

What are Criterion Referenced Tests?
As part of the Utah Core Assessment Program, and the UPASS program, Criterion Referenced Tests (CRT) consist of end-of-year and/or end-of-course examinations in language arts, mathematics, reading, and science, for grades k-12. Participation in these examinations is required. Student results are categorized by various levels of proficiency, and schools measure their success in part by counting how many students score at high proficiency levels on these exams.

Due to privacy issues, the system does not report results where the number of students is less than 10. The current data is from 2003 test scores. We will update the CRT Reporting System as new yearly data becomes available to us from the Utah State Office of Education.

 See instructions on how to use the system
 Go to the CRT Reporting System