Welcome to Riverside Score ™ Help

With Riverside Score, you can set up assessment subjects (examinees), assign tests, and output reports that you can use to evaluate results and then follow up with appropriate action. This page provides links to common questions and resources. Browse the main sections of the page or use the table of contents or search tool to help you find the information you need.

 

How do I...

Get access to Riverside Score and sign in?Get access to Riverside Score and sign in?

Open a browser window to the URL: https://www.riversidescore.com. Enter your user name and password and click Sign In. (For details, see Sign In.)

If you do not know your user name or password, contact your system administrator. If you have additional trouble, see System Requirements or contact your administrator.

Work with examinees?Work with examinees?

If you are an examiner (or administrator), you can add examinees to Riverside Score with pertinent information such as school, age, parents, and special needs. You can then assign tests to the examinees. You can organize your examinees in caseload folders, and share them with other examiners. To learn how to work with examinees, see:

Add Examinees

Share Examinees and Test Records with other Examiners

Add Test Records and Checklists

Import Examinees

Add test records and checklists and edit data?Add test records and checklists and edit data?

As an examiner, you can assign tests and checklists that your organization has purchased to examinees. Checklists have information that the examiner fills in about the examinee. Tests are the assessments that the examinees take themselves. The examiner then enters scores for tests. To learn how to use test records and checklists, see:

Use reports to analyze test results?Use reports to analyze test results?

There are a number of reports that you can use to analyze test results. The reports to which you have access depends on your product and the reports your organization has purchased.

For a summary of reports and links to complete instructions for each report, see About Reports.

Quick Reference Guides (QRGs)

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FAQs

What is Riverside Score?What is Riverside Score?

The Riverside Score platform is a central data repository and score reporting tool. You use it to record information about examinees, assign tests to examinees, record test results, and run reports to analyze the test results. Riverside Score is used with the following products:

Woodcock-Johnson® IV (WJ IV)

Woodcock-Johnson® IV Interpretation and Instructional Interventions Program (WIIIP)

Woodcock-Johnson® IV Tests of Early Cognitive and Academic Development (ECAD)

Woodcock-Muñoz Language Survey® Revised (WMLS-R)

Woodcock-Muñoz Language Survey® III (WMLS III)

Bateria IV®

How do I reset my password if I forgot it?How do I reset my password if I forgot it?

On the Sign In page, click the Forgot Password? link, then enter your user name and click Send Email. You will receive an email with a link you click to open a Reset Password page. See Sign In.

How do I change my user name?How do I change my user name?

After you have logged in, click your name at the top right of the page. The Enter Examiner Information page opens. Enter your new user name in the Username field and click Save.

How do I add an examinee?How do I add an examinee?

You can add an examinee by clicking Add Examinee on the dashboard. See Add Examinees.

How do I organize examinees into different groups?How do I organize examinees into different groups?

You use caseload folders to group examinees. The Referral caseload folder is the default. You can add additional folders. You can move examinees from one caseload folder to another. See:

About Caseload Folders

Add Caseload Folders

Move Examinees

Can several examiners access the same examinee?Can several examiners access the same examinee?

The administrator can give examiners the right to share examinees with other examiners. When sharing, the examiner can allow the other examiner to view or edit the examinee and to view or edit tests assigned to the examinee.

See Share Examinees and Test Records.

What is the difference between a test record and a checklist?What is the difference between a test record and a checklist?

If you have WIIIP, you may have access to both test records and checklists.

A test record is the form on which you record test results. When you have committed the test record, you can then generate reports that use the test data.

You use checklists to record information about an examinee, such as behavioral observations and demographic data.

What if I can't commit a test record because I don't have any licenses?What if I can't commit a test record because I don't have any licenses?

Contact your administrator if you cannot commit a record. The administrator can then purchase more licenses. (The examinee data you recorded will be saved, but it will not be available for reporting until new test records are purchased.)

Can I import examinees?Can I import examinees?

Yes. You can also import examiners. See:

 

If you can't find the information you are looking for, please contact Customer and Technical Support at:

Phone: 800-323-9540 (US); 630-467-7000 (Outside the US)

Email: [email protected]

Help Version

This version of Riverside Score™ Help was published November 21, 2023. Recent updates include new contact information for Customer and Technical Support.

Customer & Technical Support

Phone: US: 800-323-9540 Outside the US: 630-467-7000

Email: [email protected]

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