AAP is for the parents. It’s not some great scholastic thing for Einstein. Get a grip. |
My kid had 3s in math all year. I followed up with the teacher and she said 3s were nothing to worry about. So I would have been surprised if my kid failed the sol also! |
| Ours are not in SIS. |
| For elementary they should be in SIS after June 16 |
| We don’t have scores yet either. |
the 3’s do not indicate mastery. Thus, there’s always a chance of failure. |
And this is why the teachers and principals hoard the results. They don’t want to face complaining parents at the end of the year. |
+1 |
Depending on the middle school your child will attend, they might get into algebra without a pass advanced. |
They make such a big deal over the SOLs. They should talk to parents with concerns. This parent wasn't told all year her kid was struggling in math, teacher said everything was fine, kid got 3s (and I have also been told by a teacher that 3s are "fine"). |
They're a fifth grader in AAP, so that means sixth grade math whether or not it is appropriate. If that kid was gen ed in advanced math, they're would have been a conversation |
Disagree. They should tell the parent the kid needs to do a math workbook over the summer or something. |
For MSer only the reading one is up, not math |
3s are essentially the same as Bs and Cs. |
My middle schooler has all three SOLs up, under the science, english and algebra grade books. |