| OP refuses to clarify what they mean by benchmark assessments so assume this is a troll. OP has been asked 3 times now. |
Students take benchmark assessments on the computer. The assessments are the same for every kid in the class. Teachers cannot share the test with the parents because it is on the computer and not available to share. This happens with my kid as well. It is the Counties attempt to make sure that all kids are being taught and graded on the same material across schools. |
| OP talking about benchmark and responses talking about Performance Matters. OP needs to clarify so that responses can make sense and actually answer the question. |
| I'm completely new to this. Where do you find the benchmark assessment scores? |
Our teacher sends a print out home. It's a table with percentages in mystery categories. Like I don't know D0K69: 81%. A whole page of this. This is quite useless as you have zero idea of what do these codes mean. |
| I've never seen a printout sent home for either of my kids. Is there a way to see the scores? |
| Nobody clarified if this is for Benchmark the language arts curriculum or something else. |
What the F else would it be? There’s only one Benchmark. My kid’s teacher (4th grade) sends home the mystery printouts too with the scores and section sub-scores in red/yellow/green but no indication what the questions actually were … |
If you look at some of the responses, it’s clear some posters are merely referring to benchmark assessments as more of a general category. Like the first response was about a high schooler? Also I think they did not capitalize it so it could have a different meaning. OP has been asked to clarify multiple times and refuses. Weird. |
| I have a 4th grader and we've never received this. |