Curriculum Administrator - Add Custom Assessments to District Bank
Add custom-created assessments to a district bank for broader use.
This article walks Curriculum Administrators through adding custom assessments to a custom District Bank.
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You will need to assigned the Curriculum Administrator role to have access to the assessment banks. If you do not yet have an existing account, or if you have an account but not the proper role, reach out to an Organization Administrator in your district. District Organization Administrators can create new accounts and add roles to existing accounts at the district and school levels. School Organization Administrators can only create accounts and add roles for teachers and administrators for the school(s) they are associated with.
To add assessments to a District Bank, you will first need to create a new District Bank as you will not be able to add assessments to a McGraw Hill created bank. For steps on creating District Banks, refer to the Curriculum Administrator - Create/Delete District Banks article.
Article Contents
Add Custom Assessments
1. SSO or sign into your Administrator account at my.mheducation.com.
For users that have a Teacher and Administrator role, you will land on your Teacher profile.
To access the Admin Tools, click on the Profile button and select Administrator from the menu.

2. Click on Assessments from the navigation menu.
3. Select the program from the Course drop-down.

4. Click on the Title of the custom District Bank.

5. Click the Add Assessments button.
6. Click Create New from the menu.

7. On the Create New Assessment pop-up, enter an Assessment Name.
8. Click the Create Assessment button.

For in-depth steps on creating a custom assessment, refer to the Curriculum Administrator - Custom Assessment Resources article.
Remove Assessments
1. Click on Assessments from the navigation menu.
2. Select the program from the Course drop-down.

3. Click on the Title of the Bank you want to access.

4. Click on the Options menu icon in the Action column.
5. Click Remove from the menu.

6. On the Remove Assessment pop-up, click the Remove button to confirm.
