Wait. So you overscheduled your kid with strenuous camps, and now you want her to recover from her summer vacation at school. |
| She's obviously being sarcastic, folks. |
No, you are responding to satire. (I am not the PP you are responding to.) |
Just asked my third-grade DD. She told me she was told that it's for spelling group placement. She said the teacher read words And the kids had to write them down on a paper. |
^^^^You win the award as the biggest idiot. |
| At my school, the time window for kindergarten assessments opened on the first day of school and our principal said she expected the K teachers to begin testing no later than the 3rd day of school. Oh yes. |
When do you think the kindergarten teachers should start assessing? The fourth day? The tenth day? The twenty-first day? |
Any beginning of the year assessments are for baseline data. Not sure how she would use BOY data to grade a student. |
lolololololoollooooollll |
Honestly, the kids should be tested before school and put into classrooms based on ability. Would save so much time and kids would be with similar peers. Less reading groups too. But I am sure wasting all of Sept, Jan and May on K assessments for a report card of P's is worth it. |
You want to track kindergarteners based on ability? And without any assessments in kindergarten, let alone reassessments? How about that. |
I don't think that kindergarteners should have a substitute for days upon end beginning on the 3rd day of school so their teacher can spend days testing. Call me crazy. |
OK. I'm the OP and you made me laugh at this one.
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You believe that your brand new third grader is accurately reporting the situation, except maybe the test time might have been 45 minutes? If my kid told me this I would know I'm missing a big part of the true story. |
Fewer. |