How soon does a school contact parents of a child who didn’t pass an SOL?

Anonymous
My 6th grader is so stressed about this stupid test. She’s so sure she flunked her reading comp SOL which she took on Wednesday. She said the questions got so hard toward the end that she had to guess a bunch of answers because she couldn’t get the meaning asked out of the passage. She’s never failed an SOL, has great reading comp, and usually thinks the test is a piece of cake. Maybe this CAT format is harder for her. By when should I expect a call? In a week?
Anonymous
If she is in the re-take range 375-399 you should get a call within a few days, maybe even same day. If below re-take range, or if she passed, you may not get a call.

Yes, with CAT it is adapted based on how the child answers. If she got a easy ones right, they do get harder, so it may have been hard because she was doing well. My son found for example math easier the year he just passed. The year he got pass advance, he complained about some very hard questions and we too wondered if he failed.

Anonymous
My sister got a call the day after the test to schedule a retake for my niece.
Anonymous
Last year our DC took his SOL on a Tuesday and we got the call Friday of that same week. I guess every school handles it differently?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If she is in the re-take range 375-399 you should get a call within a few days, maybe even same day. If below re-take range, or if she passed, you may not get a call.

Yes, with CAT it is adapted based on how the child answers. If she got a easy ones right, they do get harder, so it may have been hard because she was doing well. My son found for example math easier the year he just passed. The year he got pass advance, he complained about some very hard questions and we too wondered if he failed.



+1. The test is designed to get hard at the end regardless of how well you do because it's looking for the limits of their abilities. It in no way means she failed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Last year our DC took his SOL on a Tuesday and we got the call Friday of that same week. I guess every school handles it differently?


It could depend on how quickly the teacher gets the info and how quickly he/she gets to the calls. I received my reports on a Thursday but didn’t get a chance to contact parents until Monday.
Anonymous
What is the new SOL format? How does it work? Is this for all tests going forward?
Anonymous
My kid's Algebra 2 teacher never let me know last year. They informed me in December of this school year that they would have to try retake. FCPS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If she is in the re-take range 375-399 you should get a call within a few days, maybe even same day. If below re-take range, or if she passed, you may not get a call.

Yes, with CAT it is adapted based on how the child answers. If she got a easy ones right, they do get harder, so it may have been hard because she was doing well. My son found for example math easier the year he just passed. The year he got pass advance, he complained about some very hard questions and we too wondered if he failed.




What is the point of a retake?????????????
Anonymous
my 4th grader failed who is ADHD Combine type failed her reading sol by 4 points. Her teacher is very nice and I told her she will only retake her sols when she's in high school because she will need them to graduated, other than that there no point. Her medication is working well but why waste her time in a test? she got nervous when she was taking it. she passed her history and math sol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If she is in the re-take range 375-399 you should get a call within a few days, maybe even same day. If below re-take range, or if she passed, you may not get a call.

Yes, with CAT it is adapted based on how the child answers. If she got a easy ones right, they do get harder, so it may have been hard because she was doing well. My son found for example math easier the year he just passed. The year he got pass advance, he complained about some very hard questions and we too wondered if he failed.




What is the point of a retake?????????????



Two real reasons

1.) It benefits the school more than you. Pass rates are published, affect school rankings and even real estate values. If everyone asked to re-take refused, your school's ranking would decrease.

2.) If your kid goes from 375-400 it doesn't matter in terms of placement. Your child will be identified as one to watch in a good way-he/she may need extra help and will likely get it to ensure there isn't a pass issue the next year. If your kid goes from say 375 to a 450, the 375 will be seen as a fluke and there will likely be no red flags.
Anonymous
I'm reading this thread with interest. My 8th grader failed his math SOL and we were sent an email regarding a retake. My feeling is, why bother?? He has a B average in this class - and was very stressed out about this stupid SOL. Is there any point in having him retake it? Other than being called out of class along with all the other retakers, so everyone can see who failed their SOL?

If this will impact him in any way going into high school, we'll have him retake it. If not, I just don't see the point.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm reading this thread with interest. My 8th grader failed his math SOL and we were sent an email regarding a retake. My feeling is, why bother?? He has a B average in this class - and was very stressed out about this stupid SOL. Is there any point in having him retake it? Other than being called out of class along with all the other retakers, so everyone can see who failed their SOL?

If this will impact him in any way going into high school, we'll have him retake it. If not, I just don't see the point.


He is taking Algebra for high school credit?

He has to have the passed SOL for high school. Google verified credits.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm reading this thread with interest. My 8th grader failed his math SOL and we were sent an email regarding a retake. My feeling is, why bother?? He has a B average in this class - and was very stressed out about this stupid SOL. Is there any point in having him retake it? Other than being called out of class along with all the other retakers, so everyone can see who failed their SOL?

If this will impact him in any way going into high school, we'll have him retake it. If not, I just don't see the point.


He is taking Algebra for high school credit?

He has to have the passed SOL for high school. Google verified credits.


No, this is not Algebra. He's taking Math 8.
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