IAHSS User Roles

Scorers

Scorers use the IAHSS to score the item responses that require hand scoring. Student responses are assigned to the scorer on the basis of the test session ID associated with the completed test. Scorers can reassign items to other scorers in the same school or score managers from within the school.

Test administrators and interim assessment administrators are automatically assigned the role of scorer in the IAHSS.

Score Managers

There are two types of score managers:

  1. LEA CAASPP and LEA ELPAC coordinator score managers, who can view items completed by any student associated with their LEA
  2. CAASPP site coordinator and site ELPAC coordinator score managers, who can view items completed by any student associated with their school

Both types of score managers can reassign students to any scorer within their user level. Score managers inherit scorer properties as part of their role, so they can also score item responses that have been reassigned to them. Table 1 describes the hand scoring roles and their abilities.

Table 1. Hand Scoring Roles and Abilities

TOMS User Roles Hand Scoring Role Viewing, Scoring, and Reassigning Abilities
  • Test Administrator
  • Test Examiner (CAASPP and ELPAC)
  • Interim Assessment Administrator Only
  • Scorer
  • Can view and score all student responses for assessments the scorer administers
  • Can view and score all student responses assigned by another scorer or score manager
  • Can reassign student responses to another scorer or score manager within the same school
  • Site CAASPP Coordinator
  • Site ELPAC Coordinator
  • Score Manager
  • Can view responses for all students within the school
  • Can score assigned student responses
  • Can reassign responses to any user eligible to score responses within the same school
  • LEA CAASPP Coordinator
  • LEA ELPAC Coordinator
  • Score Manager
  • Can view responses for all students within the LEA
  • Can score student responses for which the score manager has been assigned
  • Can reassign responses to any other scorer or score manager within the LEA