Literacy Assessment Forms

Renfrew County Catholic District School Board shares how they designed their Literacy forms grounded in the Science of Reading

In this 7-minute Overview and Demo, Scott Nichol, School Effectiveness Principal at Renfrew County Catholic District School Board will show you how you can use clevr to collect literacy assessment data — in just minutes — aligned with the recommendations in the Right to Read report.

You’ll learn how Renfrew County Catholic District School Board is using clevr to streamline the collection and sharing of literacy assessment data.


Why you should join our demo

Renfrew County Catholic District School Board has designed a system-wide Literacy Screening Form that captures literacy assessment data in a meaningful way. Learn how Renfrew County Catholic District School Board is:
  • Screening for early identification of reading difficulties for all kindergarten, grade one and grade two students
  • Becoming more responsive to the needs of students to support their language development
  • Consolidating various screening tools into one comprehensive solution: phonic screeners, phonological awareness screeners, PAST, PASS, DIBELS, Empower and other common tools used across Ontario
  • Implementing the recommendations made by the Ontario Human Rights Commission and the Right to Read report
  • Moving towards a more inclusive model, that allows teachers to share information with other teachers
  • Sharing assessment results for a particular student, grade, school, or system-wide securely and efficiently
This solution has brought a lot of value to our organization. Assessment tools may come and go, but the form itself, the structure, the scaffolding will remain. As things change, any assessment or screener can be added, removed or modified as needed.
Scott Nichol — School Effectiveness Principal, Renfrew County Catholic District School Board