Ka ‘Umeke Data Links for Kumu

Basic Student Information

Infinite Campus

Student Learning Data

EduClimber

  • https://www.educlimber.com
  • The bulk of the student data listed below has been consolidated for Kumu in EduClimber. EduClimber contains NWEA MAP, Ke Au, KĀʻEO and weekly Checks for Understanding data. Kumu also use EduClimber to enter Checks for Understanding data weekly.
  • Guidance for logging in and using EduClimber can be found here.

Detailed Data on Individual Assessments

While summary data is consolidated in EduClimber, the following data systems may provide more detailed results for a specific assessment. See a list of those systems below.

Classroom Practice Data

Behavior Management Cycle and Independent Practice Form

Family Engagement Data

Call Log

Family Engagement Tracking

Attendance

  • Haumana
  • ʻOhana
  • Kumu

Haumāna Attendance by Grade

Detailed Student Learning Data on Individual Assessments

NWEA

  • https://www.nwea.org/
  • Rely on MAP to assess individual students needs and to chart their growth. NWEA researches correlate the RIT scale with state scale for both Reading and Math. Assessment is proctored 3 times a year (Fall, Winter & Spring)

KeAu

  • (all data is in EduClimber at https://www.educlimber.com/)
  • Modeled after the principle of Fountas & Pinnell Benchmark Assessment Systems,this tools helps identify the instructional and independent reading levels of all students and document student progress through one-on-one formative and summative assessments in Hawaiian language.

Papakū Makawalu (PMCA)

  • http://pkm8.sulandassociates.com/user
  • Papakū Makawalu Competency Assessment addresses a multifaceted construct and measures learning in the three knowledge domain of Wae ʻAno (categorization), Kilo (observation) and Makawalu (analysis and synthesis of information).

Benchmark Assessment System (BAS) (LLI Assessment)

  • http://www.fountasandpinnell.com/bas/
  • The Fountas & Pinnell Benchmark Assessment Systems is a tools to help identify the instructional and independent reading levels of all students and document student progress through one-on-one formative and summative assessments.

Kaiapuni Assessment of Educational Outcomes (KĀʻEO)

  • Results sent directly to Kumu
  • The KĀʻEO in Language Arts, Mathematics and Science are administered in the Hawaiian language. The language arts and mathematics assessments are administered to grades 3, 4, 5 & 8 students in Hawaiian Language Immersion Programs. The science assessment is administered to grade 4 students in the program.​