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What Kids are Reading: 2025 edition
About What Kidsa are Reading 2025 Our very own Gene Kerns penned the Introduction to this year's report, which shares the reading habits of 5 million K--12 students, from 21,259 schools across all 50 states and DC, who read 173 million books during the 2023--2024 school year. This year's report explores the importance of kids spending 15 minutes on reading practice daily--a manageable amount for busy readers that our data show is the sweet spot to see real gains in terms of literacy achievement and vocabulary exposure. Two new report features highlight our findings, The Magic of 15 Purposeful Minutes spread on pp. 8--9, and the research questions and answers found in our four new Inspired to Read spreads kicking off each section of the report: What Kids are Reading is organized by grade range, with each section beginning with an Inspired to Read spread bursting with reading motivation. At the top of these pages, we've included two book lists: (1) Recognizing Resilience, featuring an array of stories whose characters display grit and tenacity, allowing readers to feel seen as well as broaden their understanding and empathy for others, and (2) Series Sets, where we've highlighted a book series for each grade level that was read by students who also favored a series from the Top Print list for that grade. Spanning the bottom of these pages, we explore The Magic of 15 Purposeful Minutes by examining the impact of kids spending just 15 minutes per day reading, using data from our Accelerated Reader database for the 2023--2024 school year. The following page begins with a Teacher Recommendation, from a reading survey conducted in January 2025 of educators spanning all grade levels, who answered a short series of questions regarding student book reading. Then, a map displaying Signature Books, that ranked higher in popularity in each state than they did nationwide, and four Fresh Finds, comprising books that kids first quizzed on during Fall 2024. Each individual grade level includes a Highest Rated book that received the most stars from kids in that grade who opted to rate books on a 4-point scale after reading and quizzing. Next up, two ranked booklists, Top Print (from Accelerated Reader) and Popular Digital (from myON), both display books by series, where appropriate, to allow as many unique authors and titles on the lists as possible. The myON books also do not repeat from grade to grade to include even more distinct titles. Finally, each grade level features a curated list of Authentic Spanish texts. The Full Report and additional information is available online: <https://www.renaissance.com/wkar>.
Learning Progressions: The Incubator for Focus Skills and Trip Steps
From the Introduction: "To provide optimal power and usefulness within our Star Assessments and many of our practice products, Renaissance takes a unique approach to content creation through the development of custom learning progressions. In general, learning progressions are descriptions of successively more sophisticated ways of thinking about key disciplinary concepts and practices across multiple grades, which outline intermediate steps toward expertise (Pellegrino, 2011). Learning progressions lay out in words and examples what it means to move toward more expert understanding (Wilson & Bertenthal 2005) in a subject area. While not unlike a traditional scope and sequence, learning progressions are far more thoughtfully developed and emphasize a holistic, cross-grades focus."The Full Report is available online: <https://renaissance.widen.net/s/jdm9kgx5cw/780549-lpfocusskills-whitepaper>.
Preliminary Linking of Star Reading and Star Math to the Vermont Comprehensive Assessment Program (VTCAP)
To develop Pathway to Proficiency reports for Vermont Star Reading and Star Math schools, we linked our scaled scores with the scaled scores from theVermont achievement test. This technical report details the statistical method behind the process of linking VTCAP and Star Reading and Star Math scaled scores. The full report is available online: <https://docs.renaissance.com/R58547>.
Converting Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) Reading, Language Usage, and Math RIT Scores to Star Reading and Star Math Scores
The purpose of this project is to statistically link the Northwest Evaluation Association (NWEA) Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) and Star Assessments scales in order to facilitate the conversion of MAP RIT scores to Star scaled scores. Linkages were completed between MAP Reading to Star Reading, MAP Language Usage to Star Reading, and MAP Math to Star Math. The resulting conversion table makes it possible for present or future Star users to translate their MAP RIT scores to Star scores.The full report is available online: <https://docs.renaissance.com/R57878>.
Star Math High School Technical Manual
This technical manual is a compendium of all relevant information about content and item development, item and scale calibration, reliability and measurement precision, validity, norming, and score definitions for Star Math High School (Algebra and Geometry).Email research@renaissance.com to request a copy of the technical manual from the Renaissance Research Department.
LearnPlatform's Nearpod 2021-22 ESSA Evidence Level III study
From the abstract: "Nearpod contracted with LearnPlatform by Instructure, a third-party edtech research company, to examine whether usage of Nearpod was associated with improved outcomes for students during the 2021-22 school year in a large urban district. LearnPlatform designed the study to satisfy Level III requirements (Promising Evidence) according to the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA, 2015; USDE, 2016)."The study is available online: <https://docs.renaissance.com/R67132>.
Analysis of the Relationship between 2021-22 Star Assessment and Keystone Assessment Performance
From the abstract: "In Pennsylvania, high school students are required to take Keystone exams associated with Keystone courses; participation prior to graduation is required for federal accountability purposes. The School District of Philadelphia's Board of Education's Goal 4 is focused on improving the reading and math performance of grades 9-11 students on the Keystones. To track progress toward the Goal, the District examines the performance of students on 'Leading Indicators,' the within-year assessments of reading and math skills administered multiple times between the annual Keystone exams. This report examines the statistical relationship of Winter and Spring Star performance and Keystone performance in 2021-22."The Full Report is available online: <https://www.philasd.org/research/wp-content/uploads/sites/90/2023/03/Analysis-of-the-Relationship-between-2021-22-Star-and-Keystone-Performance-March-2023.pdf>.
How Kids Are Performing: A Snapshot of K-12 Academic Performance and Growth: 2021-2022 School Year
Throughout 2021, Renaissance released a series of reports titled How Kids Are Performing, which estimated the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on US student achievement in reading and mathematics during the 2020-2021 school year. Although the incidence of school shutdowns and remote learning is now much lower during the 2021-2022 school year than the prior year, the COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect K-12 education in myriad ways. This continuation of the How Kids Are Performing report series will serve as a status check, summarizing US K-12 student performance and growth as of the end of the 2021-2022 school year and contrasting those results to the same period in 2020-2021.The full report is available online: <https://www.renaissance.com/how-kids-are-performing/>.
Relating Star Reading and Star Math to California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) (Smarter Balanced)
To develop Pathway to Proficiency reports for California Star Reading and Star Math schools, we linked our scaled scores with the scaled scores from the Smarter Balanced achievement test. This technical report details the statistical method behind the process of linking Smarter Balanced Asessments and Star Reading and Star Math scaled scores. The full report is available online: <https://docs.renaissance.com/R44908>.
Relating Star Reading and Star Math to Idaho Standards Achievement Tests (ISATs) (by Smarter Balanced) Performance
To develop Pathway to Proficiency reports for Idaho Star Reading and Star Math schools, we linked our scaled scores with the scaled scores from the Smarter Balanced achievement test. This technical report details the statistical method behind the process of linking Smarter Balanced Asessments and Star Reading and Star Math scaled scores. The full report is available online: <https://docs.renaissance.com/R45428>.
Relating Star Reading and Star Math to Washington Smarter Balanced Assessments Performance
To develop Pathway to Proficiency reports for Washington Star Reading and Star Math schools, we linked our scaled scores with the scaled scores from the Smarter Balanced achievement test. This technical report details the statistical method behind the process of linking Smarter Balanced Asessments and Star Reading and Star Math scaled scores. The full report is available online: <https://docs.renaissance.com/R45817>.
Relating Star Reading and Star Math to Hawai'i Smarter Balanced Assessments Performance
To develop Pathway to Proficiency reports for Hawai'i Star Reading and Star Math schools, we linked our scaled scores with the scaled scores from the Smarter Balanced achievement test. This technical report details the statistical method behind the process of linking Smarter Balanced Asessments and Star Reading and Star Math scaled scores. The full report is available online: <https://docs.renaissance.com/R53552>.
Relating Star Reading and Star Math to Nevada Smarter Balanced Assessments Performance
To develop Pathway to Proficiency reports for Nevada Star Reading and Star Math schools, we linked our scaled scores with the scaled scores from the Smarter Balanced achievement test. This technical report details the statistical method behind the process of linking Smarter Balanced Asessments and Star Reading and Star Math scaled scores. The full report is available online: <https://docs.renaissance.com/R53326>.