I use ParentVue app on my phone and I can see the dates the documents are posted. |
Helpful, thank you. |
Oh, the app hasn't been working for me, but I redownloaded it. Thanks! |
Scores were posted the last work day in July last year, so I'd expect them to post on 7/28. |
Well, scores are now officially later than last year. Way to go APS. |
Because it matters....why? |
I would suggest reading the post directly above yours. |
From earlier in the thread:
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+1 They tend to post things on Fridays |
It’s Friday and nothing so far! This is ridiculous. |
Who cares? What’s it going to change? If your kid failed, you knew that day. Otherwise, it doesn’t matter. |
No, you only find out if they failed by a little that they could one day pass. You don't know of they failed by a lot. Also again, they drilled into my kids head how important this is and sent him home with no less than 5 text books to study and read. He deserves to know his score and if his hard work paid off. It's ridiculous to dismiss people wanting to know. |
I find them pretty helpful. Because they breakout the different standards, you can see where your child passed or fail on specific items. It helped us when our kid needed tutoring to help fill in gaps. Now we always pay attention to the specific results. I wish they came out at beginning of summer when there's time to work with your kids on those specific areas they need. Report cards are useless these days and work rarely comes home for parents to see. |
If they post it, they will do so after the offices close so they don’t have to take calls. |
Well they just posted SOL related stuff for my kids scores last year lol. As in the 21-21 year. So that is weird. It isn't even scores. It is comparing his 3rd and 4th grade percentiles (he is going into 6th and took 5th grade tests last year) |