When are Sol results out?

Anonymous
They hoard the scores. Only the retake kids get a phone call right away asking for retakes. Then they keep holding the scores for weeks and weeks.
Anonymous
It baffles me that anyone would agree for their kid to retake when there is no benefit to the kid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It baffles me that anyone would agree for their kid to retake when there is no benefit to the kid.


My child struggled in math in elementary school and we did not do retakes after the first year ( when the score went down because of stress ).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:On parentvue?


Who cares? It’s SOL. It’s not for you or your child or some mark of achievement or failure.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:On parentvue?


Who cares? It’s SOL. It’s not for you or your child or some mark of achievement or failure.


You have to pass to graduate so I care for my high school kids.
Anonymous
Last year they came the Monday following the test for elementary schools. So, I am guessing the schools know the results already to reach out to parents to schedule retakes
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They hoard the scores. Only the retake kids get a phone call right away asking for retakes. Then they keep holding the scores for weeks and weeks.


My kid took the ELA SOL on Tuesday and found out the score yesterday. That doesn't seem like hoarding at all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It baffles me that anyone would agree for their kid to retake when there is no benefit to the kid.


If it keeps them from losing an elective in middle school or high school due to needing a remediation class, they should retake the SOL. If they actually need the help, they should take the class of course.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They hoard the scores. Only the retake kids get a phone call right away asking for retakes. Then they keep holding the scores for weeks and weeks.


My kid took the ELA SOL on Tuesday and found out the score yesterday. That doesn't seem like hoarding at all.



was it posted on SIS?
Anonymous
It seems school dependent? My kid took an SOL last week on Tues and no score yet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:On parentvue?


Who cares? It’s SOL. It’s not for you or your child or some mark of achievement or failure.
what? Of course, it’s some type of achievement. It is for the student and family to know. It’s their education.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We have waited until July before.
+1
Anonymous
Our years of experience has been to wait for weeks and weeks until after the school year ends. They wanted to handle any and all retakes before they released any scores to the students or parents. Same thing with other standardized tests, such as IReady, the families are left in the dark for months at a time about results. By the time you found out one result, they were taking the next IReady.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It seems school dependent? My kid took an SOL last week on Tues and no score yet.

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IME, it varies more by grade level. HS students are told their scores quickly. ES student scores are held longer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It baffles me that anyone would agree for their kid to retake when there is no benefit to the kid.


If it keeps them from losing an elective in middle school or high school due to needing a remediation class, they should retake the SOL. If they actually need the help, they should take the class of course.


No one is forced to take a remediation class regardless of SAT score. There is no difference in the reading ability between a kid who scores 399 and a kid who scores 425.
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