SOL scores? APS

Anonymous
When should we get them?

I know my kid passed b/c she has dyslexia and would have been in remediation if she failed but I'm curious how well she did. I looked at Parent Vue and didn't see them. What's up?
Anonymous
Late July
Anonymous
They usually get mailed late July.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When should we get them?

I know my kid passed b/c she has dyslexia and would have been in remediation if she failed but I'm curious how well she did. I looked at Parent Vue and didn't see them. What's up?


Remediation is provided for students who score 375-399 so they can retest, so your child either scored 400 or above or 374 or below. July/august is when the scores are formally released.
Anonymous
thanks all.
Anonymous

Anonymous wrote:
When should we get them?

I know my kid passed b/c she has dyslexia and would have been in remediation if she failed but I'm curious how well she did. I looked at Parent Vue and didn't see them. What's up?



Remediation is provided for students who score 375-399 so they can retest, so your child either scored 400 or above or 374 or below. July/august is when the scores are formally released.


Not if she scored under 374.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
When should we get them?

I know my kid passed b/c she has dyslexia and would have been in remediation if she failed but I'm curious how well she did. I looked at Parent Vue and didn't see them. What's up?



Remediation is provided for students who score 375-399 so they can retest, so your child either scored 400 or above or 374 or below. July/august is when the scores are formally released.


Not if she scored under 374.


So if a kid fails by a lot, their parents are not notified during that same school year? That's...shocking.
Anonymous
I’m an elementary special ed teacher. Is this a 3rd grader? So their first time taking the test? It’s hard to predict for 3rd graders, especially if your child really struggles with reading. I’m in 5th so have 2 years of data and really the students who typically don’t pass are lower proficiency English learners, because the test is basically passages and questions and the vocabulary is honestly too difficult for a student who is at a lower proficiency of English. Another group would be special ed students who are very below in their decoding or comprehension.

Your student took the SOL growth assessment at the beginning of the year last year. Did they pass that? If not, that’s an indicator they may not pass the SOL at the end of the year. Otherwise, most kids do pass. if you tell me the grade I can tell you the proficiency benchmarks for the growth assessment last year to help give you an idea. They were weird scores like 1247 etc depending on the subject.
Anonymous
Also if your student did fail, it indicates to teachers that they did not master the skills for that grade level. So at the start of the year I’d be asking what types of interventions are available to address this identified deficit.
Anonymous
Anyone have results yet?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
When should we get them?

I know my kid passed b/c she has dyslexia and would have been in remediation if she failed but I'm curious how well she did. I looked at Parent Vue and didn't see them. What's up?



Remediation is provided for students who score 375-399 so they can retest, so your child either scored 400 or above or 374 or below. July/august is when the scores are formally released.


Not if she scored under 374.


So if a kid fails by a lot, their parents are not notified during that same school year? That's...shocking.


That's APS.

My kid failed in 2019 by just a little bit. I was never officially notified nor did the teacher say anything about it re: remediation. I knew by reading the report, but it was never acknowledged by the school until the subject came up in the IEP meeting.
Anonymous
Aren’t they in parentvue? I swear I looked a few weeks ago and saw them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Aren’t they in parentvue? I swear I looked a few weeks ago and saw them.

Nope.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have results yet?


APS does. They've had them for two months. It's the parents that are yet to have access to their kids' information.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have results yet?


APS does. They've had them for two months. It's the parents that are yet to have access to their kids' information.


I don't think this is some dark conspiracy by APS. I don't think the state has certified the scores. So the school districts beyond APS are waiting for that
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