I am impressed that your 14 year old was self aware enough to realize he had misjudged the time, and even more impressed that he was able to recall this on a test he took 4 months prior to knowing the results! One of my kids varies quite a bit year to year. Scores are always in the 4s and 5s but, for example, this year his math was in the high 4s (and he scored the same or higher than only 15% of those at his score last year) and his ELA was in the mid 5s (and he scored the same or higher than 85% of those are his score last year). I don’t put much stock in either. I know he was an excellent math student this past year with high level and quick understanding of the material, and frankly was a pretty mediocre English student .
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I don't understand the PARCC and never well.
I have a rising 6th grader who scored high 5, 99% for ELA. The kid hasn't read a book outside of a school assignment since 2nd grade. Not one. His writing is atrocious. This is the second time this has happened. He's bright and gets As but being the among the top ELA students at his (upper class) school? LOL. No. |
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No one has mentioned their high schooler receiving PARCC results. Curious to know when parents will be notified if high schoolers passed/didn't pass English 10 PARCC and the new science test (which I'm not even sure is a PARCC test).
My child let me know recently that he didn't try very hard on the English 10 PARCC (wrote a paragraph when asked for an essay, etc), but "assures" me he'll get a passing score. |
| Received scores in northwood district today. High 5 English, Mid 4 Math. |
Meanwhile, my rising-6th grade Eastern magnet student, with high-99th percentile MAP and Cogat scores and a 1400+ Lexile level, scored just above the cutoff for "proficient" in ELA this year, barely a 4. But her math, which is usually a good bit lower than her English scores on standardized tests, was a mid/high-5. So either she fell asleep then suddenly had a burst of mathematical inspiration, or these tests are crap. You make the call. (However, PP, if yours has twice scored that high, there may be some untapped potential there? Or maybe he just knows how to hit the right PARCC keywords? Wonder if they've done a lot of PARCC-specific prep in his classes.) |
So - you’re finding the kid who ‘isn’t a good test taker’ by his having received a high score on a test? Okay... |