K-12 Assessments

Specialists are able to keep every IEP goal moving forward - with clear and accurate data
Built for special educators, interventionists, and related service providers managing varying and complex student needs.
Assess students across multiple classrooms, track IEP goal progress, and meet your reporting requirements - all in one place. ESGI lets you organize students into instructional groups, automate documentation, and share real-time results with teachers, administrators, and families, so your team spends less time on paperwork and more time on the students who need you most.
Note: Currently, we offer a Teacher License Trial only. Explore below to see the added features of a Specialist License.

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Simplify Goal Tracking and Reporting
ESGI’s Specialist Accounts have been designed specifically for Special Education Teachers, Interventionists, School Specialists, Therapists, and anyone else who manages a caseload. As a specialist, you get increased student numbers and the ability to assign any test to your students. You are easily able to share students with other specialists, admins, and homeroom teachers. With a few clicks, key stakeholders like educators and therapists can view baseline scores, progress, and IEP goals the whole team is working on - which synchronizes support service teams - ultimately helping every student.
Specialist Accounts
Give special education and intervention teams a simpler way to manage growing caseloads, monitor goal progress, and share student data across support teams.
With ESGI Specialist Licenses, specialists get all standard ESGI features plus expanded student capacity, flexible test assignment, and tools designed to support IEP progress monitoring. Specialists can connect assessments directly to IEP goals, use the IEP Report to simplify data tracking and reporting, and share student progress with homeroom teachers, administrators, other specialists, and families.
When students receive support across classrooms, providers, and programs, ESGI keeps the data connected — helping teams stay aligned even when they cannot always meet in real time.
Special Education
Support the full special education journey with data that helps teams understand where students are, what they need next, and how they are progressing toward individualized goals.
ESGI allows special education teams to administer developmentally appropriate academic and functional assessments, identify areas of need, and use real-time progress data to inform IEP development, instructional planning, and targeted supports. With clear reports and goal-aligned data, teams can monitor growth over time, document progress, and make more confident decisions for each student.
From evaluation to IEP planning to ongoing progress monitoring, ESGI helps special education teams turn data into coordinated action.
Intervention
Strengthen MTSS, RTI, and Title I support with real-time data that helps teams group students, target instruction, and monitor growth across tiers.
With ESGI, intervention teams can organize students by skill need, differentiate instruction and assessment, and quickly adapt or create custom tests for specific students, groups, or intervention goals. Real-time data makes it easier to identify learning gaps, adjust support, and determine whether students are making meaningful progress.
Whether students are receiving Tier 1 reinforcement, Tier 2 small-group support, or more intensive intervention, ESGI helps teams respond with the right support at the right time.
Specialists and School Therapists
Keep student progress visible across every provider, classroom, and goal.
ESGI helps specialists, related service providers, and school therapists track detailed student progress over time for IEP goals, learning objectives, functional skills, and targeted supports. Automated graphs, progress reports, and parent-friendly communications make it easier to prepare for IEP meetings, RTI reviews, and family updates.
With student-sharing functionality, specialists can share progress data with homeroom teachers, other providers, administrators, and families — creating a more connected, collaborative approach to supporting each student.