How are your kids' fall iready scores?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Neither of my children's scores are up in SIS. It is probably just some schools.


Did you check under Documents? It's not under Tests.


I did and it's not there either.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Neither of my children's scores are up in SIS. It is probably just some schools.


Did you check under Documents? It's not under Tests.


I did and it's not there either.


Oh sorry I thought you were telling me to look under Tests. Anyway, the first place I looked was Documents and the only thing there is report cards. The only thing under tests is NNAT for one kid (the other hasn't taken that yet).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Neither of my children's scores are up in SIS. It is probably just some schools.


Did you check under Documents? It's not under Tests.


I did and it's not there either.


Oh sorry I thought you were telling me to look under Tests. Anyway, the first place I looked was Documents and the only thing there is report cards. The only thing under tests is NNAT for one kid (the other hasn't taken that yet).


Hm, K-2 were supposed to be up weeks ago. 3-6 was supposed to be next week, but I see it now.

Kindergarteners don't do iReady, so I don't have anything for my kindergartener. VKRP, which they do instead, won't be up until January. I got the impression this had something to do with them not even having a format for the parent letter yet.
Anonymous
I asked my teachers for my kids’ scores before conferences. Both of my kids went down in reading from 90th percentiles to 70ths. Math even worse. Went from 90s to 60s. Incredibly disappointed as I thought we worked hard to supplement at home.
Anonymous
My third grader (in Level III) bombed the fall iReady for reading. He has always scored at the top or above the "expected window" and the teacher told us he was in the 27% this fall!!

I think he must have just gotten out of the habit of how to take a computer test with in school distractions after being home for a year.
Anonymous
My daughter is in first and scored 33rd percentile in Math and 40th for reading. We go to a better school so I guess I should be worried.

Her teacher tells us she is fine. Not sure what to make of it.
Anonymous
If your kid scored below the intervention cut-off, have you heard what the intervention of plan is?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If your kid scored below the intervention cut-off, have you heard what the intervention of plan is?


What is the intervention score? is it the overall score or the individual scores?
Anonymous
My kid scored in the 99th percentile for math and the school is doing nothing extra for him. He is still in ES gen Ed math.
Anonymous
Are your child’s scores from the spring there too? My kids only have fall 2021 in there. I never got their spring scores and would love to compare.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are your child’s scores from the spring there too? My kids only have fall 2021 in there. I never got their spring scores and would love to compare.


The spring scores were sent home last year but they were not uploaded in SIS. I am not going to go and dig them up but they feel like they are on par with last years scores. DS has been in the 99th percentile for math and was in a similar percentile for reading.
Anonymous
My 4th grader is 94 in reading and 74 in math and I wonder what this means. Should I be concerned about the math score? Or is it good? Should I contact his teacher next week about it or is that just silly?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kid scored in the 99th percentile for math and the school is doing nothing extra for him. He is still in ES gen Ed math.


99th percentile on a screener doesn’t mean your child should be in advanced math.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My 4th grader is 94 in reading and 74 in math and I wonder what this means. Should I be concerned about the math score? Or is it good? Should I contact his teacher next week about it or is that just silly?


74th percentile in math is not a concern.
Anonymous
I don't care. My second grader is reading. He is probably slightly low for his grade, but whatever. We survived a pandemic, no one in our house got sick and we are happy to be in school.
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