Thank you. We waited over 7 weeks for this! At last! |
Hmm not for us
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Check the documents tab, not the test score tab. |
I did! Nothing but the old results! |
| 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. |
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? |
| They are up for MS and ES kids, but not my HS kid. |
That’s how it was for my 4th grader. Reading Iready and MAP for math. |
Do High Schoolers take the iReady? |
| 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? |
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. |
You must not be. The categories are defined. |
| 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. |