PARCC scores came today

Anonymous
Got ours in Northwest cluster yesterday.
Anonymous
Churchill feeder, arrived yesterday.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just a note that our Blair feeder scores arrived yesterday. It comes in a big envelope with a lot of explanation.


What age? Still waiting for ours - 4th grader - Blair feeder.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just a note that our Blair feeder scores arrived yesterday. It comes in a big envelope with a lot of explanation.


What age? Still waiting for ours - 4th grader - Blair feeder.


Rising 4th. So the 3rd grade scores.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just a note that our Blair feeder scores arrived yesterday. It comes in a big envelope with a lot of explanation.


What age? Still waiting for ours - 4th grader - Blair feeder.


We got ours yesterday for rising 6th grader- Blair feeder.
Anonymous
Have not received for either of my kids (two different middle schools).
Anonymous
Rising 4th grader in Blair cluster - rcvd today. DS received high 4s in both.
Anonymous
I received one but not the other from a B-CC feeder school. The one I did receive was last Saturday so I am not sure how they are sending them out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Rising 4th grader in Blair cluster - rcvd today. DS received high 4s in both.


Ditto!
Anonymous
Rising 6th grader in Churchill cluster, received low 5s in both.
Anonymous
Also have a rising 6th grader in Churchill cluster - DD hit high 5s in both. May be one of the top scores in county, from what I have heard from friends and the school admins.
Anonymous
What are the odds that my twins (one much stronger in math; the other stronger in Reading/Writing) got the exact same scores in both PARCC tests? I am half wondering if someone made some kind of error.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What are the odds that my twins (one much stronger in math; the other stronger in Reading/Writing) got the exact same scores in both PARCC tests? I am half wondering if someone made some kind of error.


To the exact number? Very odd given the huge range in possible scores. Sounds like a good example for a twins study
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What are the odds that my twins (one much stronger in math; the other stronger in Reading/Writing) got the exact same scores in both PARCC tests? I am half wondering if someone made some kind of error.


That's really strange! I'm guessing error somewhere. Is the breakdown (arrow assessment) the same?
Anonymous
Does anybody else remember taking CAT (California Achievement Test) and ITBS (Iowa Test of Basic Skills) tests? They're the standardized tests I took growing up. As I recall, rather than testing to see if you knew grade level material, they tested to see what grade level you were at. Rather than having extensive test prep, we were specifically told that there was no way to study for them; we should just relax and do our best.

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