Schools

Teacher & Admin Reporting

What the dashboard shows for each student: XP, streaks, LPM, legibility, and attempts.

The dashboard is where teachers and admins see how each student is doing. All numbers are server-owned — they reflect what the student actually practiced.

Per-student report

Open Students → [student name] to see one student's full picture:

  • Today's XP vs. their daily goal.
  • Current streak length and whether today is a goal day.
  • Letters per minute (LPM) — both gatekeeper and mastery LPM, with recent trend.
  • Legibility score, broken down into shape, size, spacing, and slant.
  • Attempts — recent practice attempts and their outcomes.
  • Curriculum position — what they're working on now and what's next.

See Performance metrics glossary for what each number means.

What success looks like

The curriculum's end goal is 25+ legible letters per minute. Most students reach that after working through the full ~20 hours of practice.

Watch two things to gauge progress:

  • LPM trending up over weeks.
  • Legibility holding steady as LPM increases. A student who writes faster but messier is going backwards.

Reading the numbers honestly

Day-to-day numbers fluctuate. A bad day doesn't mean a child is regressing. Look at weekly trends, not single sessions.

Class-level view

The dashboard's main Students page shows the whole class at once: each student's last-practice date, current streak, today's XP, and their position in the curriculum. Use it to spot who hasn't practiced this week.

What you can't do from reports

Reports show truth — they don't let you edit it. You can't manually adjust XP, change a student's curriculum position, or rewrite their streak. If a number looks wrong, see Progress looks wrong.

RelatedPerformance metrics glossaryLPM, legibility, attempt outcomes — defined.Read more
RelatedAdjusting student settingsWhat you can change per student.Read more

Last reviewed May 11, 2026