| Now it is all out through the DOE. Our school went down more than up, but the decrease in number of students proficient was small. |
This info was just releasedForget average. You can download from the VA SOL site the SOLS by district, every school, every grade and test (% passed, % advanced), as well as the past 2 years (for passed at least) |
If you give me your school and grade for your kids, i can post the passing %, advanced rate% and ranking w/in fcps. |
If you give me your school and grade for your kids, i can post the passing %, advanced rate% and ranking w/in fcps. |
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I looked up Arlington schools for another reason - to try to do an oranges-to-oranges comparison. My oranges are white kids, because John Boehner. (White, non-ESL, non-reduced lunch, non-disabled, non-homeless.) Yes, problems with that, but there are enough to report everywhere. I also did an average-of-averages across the different types of SOL tests, so this averages several different grades of math & english with (I think) one of social studies and one of science.
But it gives some idea what is typical of largely well-off kids. Campbell Elementary 487 Oakridge Elementary 488 Tuckahoe Elementary 490 Francis Scott Key Elementary 492 Claremont Immersion 495 Barcroft Elementary 497 Barrett Elementary 498 Drew Model Elementary 499 Discovery Elementary 501 Taylor Elementary 502 Carlin Springs Elementary 503 Nottingham Elementary 503 Abingdon Elementary 504 Henry Elementary 506 Jamestown Elementary 508 Arlington Traditional 517 Glebe Elementary 519 Randolph Elementary 519 McKinley Elementary 519 Long Branch Elementary 522 Hoffman-Boston Elementary 523 Ashlawn Elementary 523 Arlington Science Focus School 526 |
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this was on the Maryland forum:
"Actually, there is a way you can find out how your kids' scores compare to others in their school. I found a service that provided percentile scores for the Maryland PARCC. It was easy to use, though it is a bit expensive but I found a coupon that reduced the price (bonus!). In my opinion, it was worth it to get a meaningful understanding of my kids' actual achievement. The company is called Peer Power and I found the PARCC test results here: http://www.peerpowerinc.com/maryland-parcc-percentile-reports They also have data for Virginia and Massachusetts. I hope this is useful!" |