About Us
About Us
Readyscores.com is an independent data and research center focused on school assessments, test score interpretation, and educational data analysis.
Our mission is simple: to provide clear, accurate, and unbiased information about standardized test scores for parents, teachers, and students. We specialize in breaking down complex scoring systems into easy-to-understand charts, guides, and explanations.
Who We Are
We are an independent informational and research-driven website. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to i-Ready, NWEA, Clever.com, SAT, CogAT, or any other educational organizations or testing providers.
All content published on Readyscores.com is created independently based on publicly available data, research, and analysis. Our goal is to help users better understand how these assessments work and what scores actually mean in real-world academic contexts.
What We Do
We provide detailed and regularly updated resources covering a wide range of assessments, including:
- i-Ready Diagnostic scores (Math and Reading)
- NWEA MAP Test scores by grade level
- SAT score charts and benchmarks
- CogAT score interpretation and ability levels
- Additional standardized testing systems and educational metrics
Our most popular resources include:
- iReady Diagnostic Scores Math
- iReady Diagnostic Scores Reading
- iReady FAQ page with Scores and Definitions
- NWEA Map Test Scores
- NWEA FAQ page with Map Scores and Definitions
- What is a Good Map Score (by Grade level)
These pages are continuously updated to reflect the latest available data, score ranges, and percentile benchmarks.
Our Expertise
Readyscores.com has become a trusted source for up-to-date test score data and interpretation. We focus on accuracy, clarity, and practical usefulness.
We understand that standardized test reports can be confusing. That’s why we translate raw numbers into meaningful insights—helping families and educators understand:
- What a score means for a student’s grade level
- How scores compare to national percentiles
- Whether a student is on track, ahead, or needs support
- How scores change across testing seasons
Our Mission
We exist to make educational data more accessible and transparent. Our goal is to empower parents, teachers, and students with reliable information so they can make informed decisions about learning and academic progress.
We believe that test scores should not be confusing or hidden behind technical language. By providing clear charts and explanations, we help turn data into understanding.
Independence and Transparency
Readyscores.com is fully independent. We do not represent any testing organization, school system, or educational platform.
All trademarks, brand names, and references to testing systems such as i-Ready, NWEA, SAT, and CogAT belong to their respective owners. They are used on this site for identification and informational purposes only.
We do not claim ownership of any third-party intellectual property referenced on this website.
Stay Updated
We are committed to keeping our data current. Our team continuously monitors updates to testing standards, scoring systems, and national benchmarks to ensure that our users always have access to the most accurate and up-to-date information available.
To explore our latest resources and data, visit our homepage:
Our Team
ReadyScores Editorial Team
ReadyScores is maintained by an editorial team focused on clear, accurate, and parent-friendly explanations of academic test scores, grade-level benchmarks, percentile rankings, and student growth data. Our team reviews score-chart pages, parent guides, and testing resources to make sure they are useful, understandable, and responsibly written.
Please visit the Editorial Team.
Stephanie Smith — Head Education Writer
Stephanie Smith serves as the Head Education Writer for ReadyScores. Her role is to create parent-friendly guides that explain academic score reports, grade-level benchmarks, percentile rankings, and testing terminology in clear language. She focuses on making i-Ready, NWEA MAP, STAR, SAT, ACT, and other score charts easier for families, students, and teachers to understand.
Stephanie’s writing responsibilities include developing article outlines, improving readability, organizing score-chart explanations, and making sure each guide answers the real questions parents ask after receiving a test report.
Michael Johnson — Education Data Analyst
Michael Johnson serves as the Education Data Analyst for ReadyScores. His role is to review score ranges, percentile tables, benchmark references, grade-level comparisons, and testing-season differences before publication. He helps ensure that ReadyScores articles clearly explain the difference between raw scores, scale scores, RIT scores, percentiles, placement levels, and growth measures.
Michael’s work focuses on data consistency, table accuracy, chart formatting, and making sure score information is presented in a way that is useful without being misleading.
Emily Carter — Assessment Review Editor
Emily Carter serves as the Assessment Review Editor for ReadyScores. Her role is to review articles for accuracy, clarity, and responsible interpretation of academic test results. She checks that ReadyScores content does not overstate what a single test score can prove and that parents are encouraged to consider teacher feedback, classroom performance, testing conditions, and growth over time.
Emily helps ReadyScores maintain a balanced tone, especially on pages about low scores, gifted scores, grade-level expectations, and score drops.
David Miller — Parent Guidance Editor
David Miller serves as the Parent Guidance Editor for ReadyScores. His role is to make sure ReadyScores articles are practical, calm, and helpful for families who are trying to understand a child’s test results. He reviews sections that explain what parents should do after receiving an i-Ready, NWEA MAP, STAR, SAT, or ACT score report.
David focuses on next-step guidance, teacher-conference questions, at-home support suggestions, and parent-friendly explanations that reduce confusion and panic around testing.
Sarah Thompson — Editorial Standards and Corrections Manager
Sarah Thompson serves as the Editorial Standards and Corrections Manager for ReadyScores. Her role is to maintain the site’s editorial standards, update schedule, correction process, source-review process, and publication quality checks. She helps ensure that ReadyScores pages are reviewed regularly and updated when score information, testing terminology, or publisher guidance changes.
Sarah also manages correction requests from readers and helps document updates so users can see when important pages have been reviewed, revised, or improved.
Thank you for trusting Readyscores.com as your source for school test data and score interpretation.
