| Ours said Wednesday. |
| My kid in middle school got scores the same week they took the SOLs back in early May. I realize that SOLs for ES are different, but why the discrepancy in releasing scores if middle school students get them the same week they took the exams? |
FCPS is a joke. They want us to take these exams seriously and then totally flake on releasing the scores right away. It’s a computerized test! There is no reason to withhold results! |
| Nothing yet from our ES |
| They just popped up in SIS for our kid’s elementary school (Laurel Ridge) this morning. |
| Is there a way to get the percentiles? It's a raw score, so there's little to tell me how proficient my child's "Pass Proficient" was. |
We received ours the day after the tests. Sorry your school is a joke. Mine is not. |
| Our ES told us they'll release them before the end of July and to just look in SIS. They didn't say they'd let us know when they'll be released, we're just supposed to keep checking occasionally, I guess. |
| Our ES told us in a newsletter last week that the results would be released later this summer, which is what they did last year. Just received an email this morning saying they will be on SIS tomorrow. Not sure why the change; can only imagine parents put pressure on them. |
| We were told FCPS is centrally uploading the scores tomorrow. |
| My child's is up on Parent View. 3rd grade Region 5 |
It is the difference between unofficial (now) and official results (summer). Most likely your kids scores won’t change. |
| Ours are in SIS now as well. Science and Reading, not Math yet. |
Same here. We were told they'd be in SIS tomorrow and a report would be sent home in the summer. My 5th grader's reading score went up 100 points from last year - 472 to 579. I knew on some level he didn't learn much during the virtual year but this is in-my-face proof. His science score was Pass-Advanced as well. |
| My third grader's was in SIS this morning. My 6th grader's aren't there yet. |