Iready, MAP test results- when do parents see them?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:iReady has finally hit ParentVue for us. Still no MAP
Thank you. We waited over 7 weeks for this! At last!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:iReady has finally hit ParentVue for us. Still no MAP
Thank you. We waited over 7 weeks for this! At last!

Hmm not for us
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:iReady has finally hit ParentVue for us. Still no MAP
Thank you. We waited over 7 weeks for this! At last!

Hmm not for us


Check the documents tab, not the test score tab.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:iReady has finally hit ParentVue for us. Still no MAP
Thank you. We waited over 7 weeks for this! At last!

Hmm not for us


Check the documents tab, not the test score tab.

I did! Nothing but the old results!
Anonymous
If anything is released early, it should be the SEL as it gives an idea of a kid's emotional wellbeing at school. The SEL score trend was really helpful in providing evidence that my tween was going through a rough patch that was not just hormonal, and provided evidence to the school to provide him extra TLC and guidance counselor check ins.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:iReady has finally hit ParentVue for us. Still no MAP
Thank you. We waited over 7 weeks for this! At last!

Hmm not for us


Check the documents tab, not the test score tab.

I did! Nothing but the old results!


They also changed what grades take iReady. It used to be everyone did it 3x a year but now it's only certain grades. My 1st grader did VAALLS or whatever it is instead of iReady.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:iReady has finally hit ParentVue for us. Still no MAP
Thank you. We waited over 7 weeks for this! At last!

Hmm not for us


Check the documents tab, not the test score tab.

I did! Nothing but the old results!


They also changed what grades take iReady. It used to be everyone did it 3x a year but now it's only certain grades. My 1st grader did VAALLS or whatever it is instead of iReady.


Did they only do Reading iReady this year? I only received Reading scores. Was MAP a replacement for iReady math?
Anonymous
They are up for MS and ES kids, but not my HS kid.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:iReady has finally hit ParentVue for us. Still no MAP
Thank you. We waited over 7 weeks for this! At last!

Hmm not for us


Check the documents tab, not the test score tab.

I did! Nothing but the old results!


They also changed what grades take iReady. It used to be everyone did it 3x a year but now it's only certain grades. My 1st grader did VAALLS or whatever it is instead of iReady.


Did they only do Reading iReady this year? I only received Reading scores. Was MAP a replacement for iReady math?


That’s how it was for my 4th grader. Reading Iready and MAP for math.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They are up for MS and ES kids, but not my HS kid.


Do High Schoolers take the iReady?
Anonymous
Why does iready say “mid or above” ? Kid is in 98%
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why does iready say “mid or above” ? Kid is in 98%


You seriously can't figure out a 98 percentile kid is mid grade or above grade level?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why does iready say “mid or above” ? Kid is in 98%


Mid or above is the highest category. Read the report.

Essentially, iReady is primarily a diagnostic for catching where kids need support, so it's much more fine-tuned in the below-grade level metrics.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why does iready say “mid or above” ? Kid is in 98%
You must not be. The categories are defined.
Anonymous
The FCPS testing office reported out to principals last week that scores and parent reports for iREady, MAP and VALLSS would be loaded into ParentVUE by October 31.
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