Right now for each skill, we typically use 1, 2, 3, 4 as the proficiency levels. However, as teachers, we know that someone might not be at a 4, but we have to select 3. It would be very helpful that once a score is selected for a particular proficiency level that the teacher could edit that as long as the value is less than the next proficiency level score. Thus, that student whose work is higher than a 3 but not quite a 4, the teacher could assign 3.5 for that skill and the 3 box would still be highlighted. What we currently have to do in order to get those partial levels is have an extra proficiency level, which is cumbersome to have 8-12 proficiency levels for a skill. I know that the rubric has the "adjust points" under the evaluation area, but making the adjustments there doesn't let the student see what skill they earned the midway marks on. I could see something like that assessment module where the teacher can change the points awarded on an automatically graded question as either right/wrong - instead of being 0/1 point on a multiple choice, they can do .5/1. But some way where the teacher can overwrite the points for the proficiency level on each individual student's skill to give midway marks without needing to create a whole other proficiency level on the rubric.