ParaPathways Score Report: Results, Retakes, and What Your Scores Mean
You see a preliminary score summary on screen the moment you submit your test, and your official score report appears in your ETS account about 2 to 3 weeks later. You get 2 separate scores, each on a 310 to 350 scale, valid for 10 years and sent to your state automatically.
Your ParaPathways score report shows two separate scaled scores, one for Reading and Writing (test code 5758) and one for Mathematics (test code 5759), each on a 310 to 350 scale, valid for 10 years, and sent to your state automatically. That is the biggest break from the old ParaPro, which reported one combined score on a 420 to 480 scale. The modules are scored independently, and you can pass one without passing the other. That single change answers most of the questions candidates have about results, retakes, and what happens when one score falls short.
When do ParaPathways scores come out?
Your preliminary scores appear on screen immediately after you submit the test, so you rarely leave your seat wondering whether you passed. The official score report is different: it posts to your ETS account approximately 2 to 3 weeks later, and it is the document that matters for employment because it includes the verified scores and content-area breakdown the on-screen summary does not.
You do not need to send anything anywhere. Your state education agency receives the official report automatically, so your scores are on file without any extra step or fee. Check your ETS account starting 2 to 3 weeks after your test date, and save a copy once it posts.
How is the ParaPathways scored?
Each module is scored independently on a 310 to 350 scale, with no combined score. Reading and Writing (5758) produces one number, Mathematics (5759) another. A strong reading score cannot pull up a weak math score, and the reverse is also true.
The 332 and 334 figures are ETS recommendations, not requirements. Each state sets its own passing scores, and the range is wide: Arkansas requires 324 and 325, while Minnesota adopted the ETS recommendation of 332 on both. Some districts set thresholds above the state minimum, so confirm the number with the district you are applying to. Look up your state’s exact requirement on the ParaPathways passing score page before you judge your own numbers.
What happens if you fail one module?
A passing score on one module stays valid, and you retake only the module you did not pass. The retake costs $37.50, and you must wait at least 21 days from your previous test date before testing again. There is no limit on the number of attempts.
This is the part of ParaPathways scoring that trips people up, because the old ParaPro worked differently. With one combined score, a bad math day could sink an otherwise strong test. Under ParaPathways, each module stands on its own. You never repay for, or re-sit, a module you have already passed.
Here is a concrete example. Say your state requires 332 and 334, and your report shows 335 on Reading and Writing and 328 on Mathematics. Your Reading and Writing score is done. It stays valid for 10 years, and you never touch that module again. Your next steps look like this:
1. Count 21 days forward from your test date. That is the earliest date you can retake Mathematics.
2. Register for the Mathematics module (5759) only and pay the $37.50 fee.
3. Open your official score report and check the math content areas to see where the 6 points went missing.
4. Drill those areas until the retake date, then test again.
You needed 334 and scored 328, so the gap is 6 points, not a full retest of everything you know. Use the 21-day window to study the specific content areas your report flags, then book the single module.
How to read your score report
Here is what the report will not do: it never prints the word pass or fail. ETS reports numbers only, and the verdict comes from comparing them to your state’s requirement. Compare your Reading and Writing score to your state’s R&W threshold and your Mathematics score to the math threshold. Meeting the ETS recommendation means nothing on its own if your state set a different bar, in either direction.
Below the module scores, the report shows how you performed within each module’s content areas. For Reading and Writing, that means reading comprehension and writing skills. For Mathematics, it means numbers and operations along with geometry and data. This breakdown is the most useful part of the report if you need a retake, because it tells you where the points went. A 328 in math with a weak geometry and data section calls for a different study plan than a 328 with weak numbers and operations.
Read the breakdown before you book anything. Then take a timed free practice test on the module you failed, confirm the weak areas match what the report shows, and schedule the retake once your practice scores clear your state’s line.
Frequently asked questions
How long does it take to get ParaPathways scores?
You see a preliminary score summary on screen immediately after you submit the test. The official score report posts to your ETS account approximately 2 to 3 weeks after your test date. Your state education agency receives the official report automatically, so you do not need to request score delivery or pay a sending fee.
What is a passing score on the ParaPathways?
ETS recommends 332 for Reading and Writing and 334 for Mathematics, each on a 310 to 350 scale. Every state sets its own requirement, and some sit below the recommendation. Arkansas requires 324 and 325, while Minnesota requires 332 on both.
If I fail one subtest, do I retake both?
No. Reading and Writing and Mathematics are scored separately, and a passing score on either module stays valid. You retake only the module you did not pass, for $37.50, after waiting at least 21 days from your previous test date. Your passing module keeps its score for the full 10 years.
Does the ParaPathways expire? How long are scores valid?
Your ParaPathways scores do not expire for 10 years from your test date. This applies to each module independently, so a Reading and Writing score you earned this year still counts even if you retake Mathematics next month. After 10 years the score lapses, but almost every candidate is hired long before then. Districts hiring you will check that both passing scores fall within the 10-year window.
Does my school district see my scores?
Your state education agency receives your official score report automatically. Districts typically verify your scores through the state or ask you for a copy of the report from your ETS account. Save a PDF of your official report once it posts so you can share it during the hiring process.
Can I retake the ParaPathways as many times as I want?
Yes. There is no limit on attempts for either module. You must wait at least 21 days between test dates, and each module retake costs $37.50. Since each attempt costs money and 3 weeks, most candidates run practice tests until they pass consistently before rebooking.
Before you spend another $37.50, rehearse the module you missed and rebook only when your practice scores clear your state’s requirement.
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