This validity study examines how Texas students’ performance on Newsela ELA quizzes relates to end-of-year reading achievement.
Using data from 1,617 students in grades 3–8 across seven Texas districts, the study evaluates whether quiz performance can serve as a reliable indicator of ELA proficiency.
Key Findings
This study found that:
- Students scoring above 75% on Newsela ELA quizzes were more than twice as likely to reach end-of-year ELA proficiency
- Newsela quiz scores showed a strong positive correlation with MAP Growth Reading scores (r = 0.53, p < .001)
- The correlation remained significant after controlling for prior achievement
- Newsela quizzes function as effective low-stakes formative indicators between benchmark assessments
Who Should Use This Study?
This resource is designed for:
- District assessment leaders
- Curriculum and literacy teams
- Texas administrators and instructional leaders
- Educators monitoring interim ELA progress