SOL scores are out on Parentview.
Post here when you get them. Curious to see how other 3rd graders are doing. Reading SOL: Math SOL: iReady Reading Percentile: iReady Math Percentile: AAP/not AAP: |
Reading SOL: 535
Math SOL: 515 iReady Reading Percentile: 93 iReady Math Percentile: 98 AAP/not AAP: not AAP |
Reading SOL:457 Math SOL:507 iReady Reading Percentile:98 iReady Math Percentile:99 AAP/not AAP:AAP |
Reading SOL:461
Math SOL:600 iReady Reading Percentile: ?? iReady Math Percentile: ?? AAP/not AAP:AAP |
Reading SOL: 496
Math SOL: 559 iReady Reading Percentile: 94 iReady Math Percentile: 97 AAP/not AAP: full time AAP 3rd grade |
Reading SOL: 587
Math SOL: 505 iReady Reading Percentile: 99 iReady Math Percentile: 98 AAP/not AAP: AAP |
reading: 600
Math:571 Ireadys:99%tile AAP DD thought she did better on math than reading, and math is her stronger subject, so we're not sure how many questions she missed on math. It doesn't make sense that 1 missed question would drop her score that much. |
Reading SOL: opted out
Math SOL: opted out iReady Reading Percentile:99 iReady Math Percentile: 99 AAP/not AAP: AAP |
Biased responses, Op. Open your eyes. Voted dumb thread of the week. |
I did not know this until afterwards that the score is not linear. To go from 600 to 500, you can typically miss 3-5. But then to go from 500 to 400, you can miss another 15-20. Your daughter likely did miss 1 question. |
Oh my god, who cares? What is wrong with you people that you need to compare your children against made up children on the internet??? This is SO BIZARRE. |
Not OP but curious! Why do you think these are biased responses? |
Reading SOL: 458
Math SOL: 480 iReady Reading Percentile: 93 iReady Math Percentile: 92 AAP/not AAP: AAP |
Not really bizarre at all. On most standardized tests parents are told what percentile their kid is on. |
What is so bizarre? Just because your child doesn't belong here doesn't mean these are made up children. I personally know at least 7-8 kids that all have similar scores. |