SOLs

Anonymous
Are AAP kids expected to score pass advanced on the SOLs? Did your AAP kids score pass advanced or pass proficient?
Anonymous
Ha! I came here looking for this. Pass proficient. Yours?
Anonymous
NP here- both kids got pass advanced in all - though we still will keep our eldest in Math Honors 7 vs Algebra next year (he got above 90% on the iowa).
Anonymous
pass advanced on all of them. But I don't think it's unusual for AAP kids to get a pass proficient.
Anonymous
My DC has ADHD (3rd grade) - no medication [yet] under guidance of our pediatrician.
Reading and math both pass advanced here - and the math was a 600.

I have to say for my Dc, level IV AAP has been really good. The base school was not fully recognizing Dc’s strengths and the strengths are now being recognized at the center. I did not prep DC for the AAP admission aptitude tests and DC tested in to the pool on Cogat and all I did was fill out the parental questionnaire. Yet for some reason every time people post here about kids not “needing” AAP and kids who shouldn’t be there bringing down the whole class I feel like they could be talking about my kid. I feel like people from our base were probably surprised Dc “got in” to level IV. But what do they know, ha.

Writing is still a weakness for DC and we are still working on it. AAP isn’t smooth sailing for us - it’s part of our adhd journey and Dc and I continue to work on it.

I do feel like DC’s 3rd grade teacher really worked hard this year and helped DC get these scores but I also feel a little bad that per great schools these scores will only go to the center school score which has great test scores in part due to being an AAP center. I think K-2 does count for something in here and our base school has a lower great schools score these days and these “good scores” are taken away from them.
Anonymous
I also posted about SOL scores this afternoon. One AAP kid received all pass proficient and the other received all pass advanced.
Anonymous
Pass Advanced
Anonymous
There might be an expectation that they will receive Pass Advanced, but it's certainly not always the case. I have three kids who are in/have been in AAP and they have gotten a variety of results over the years.
Anonymous
Are they taking the grade level SOLs or above?
Anonymous
My child is a 4th grader is level III but pupil placed into a LeveL IV class. She got advanced pass in all subjects and a 600 in math.
Anonymous
Non AAP - Pass advanced for all, including 600 for Reading and two RC 50 in Math and one in Virginia History. Also reading at a 7th Grade Level (DRA) and apparently did really well on the 5th Grade math assessment that he was given last week. (DC is in 4th Grade). IEP for ADD and dysgraphia and will be going to AAP next year (on appeal).
Anonymous
My DC is in 4th grade AAP and for Reading I'm only seeing RC1,RC2 and RC3. Looks like RC4 is missing. Anyone else can confirm if I am right or wrong?
Anonymous
I think we can divide the overall scaled score by 600 to get % for instance, if you have 550, so you 550/600 = 91.66%
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Non AAP - Pass advanced for all, including 600 for Reading and two RC 50 in Math and one in Virginia History. Also reading at a 7th Grade Level (DRA) and apparently did really well on the 5th Grade math assessment that he was given last week. (DC is in 4th Grade). IEP for ADD and dysgraphia and will be going to AAP next year (on appeal).


This is not not believeable unless you disclose the school. No fifth grade teacher is testing your child to a 7th grad dra level in fcps. That’s not how the training works.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Non AAP - Pass advanced for all, including 600 for Reading and two RC 50 in Math and one in Virginia History. Also reading at a 7th Grade Level (DRA) and apparently did really well on the 5th Grade math assessment that he was given last week. (DC is in 4th Grade). IEP for ADD and dysgraphia and will be going to AAP next year (on appeal).


This is not not believeable unless you disclose the school. No fifth grade teacher is testing your child to a 7th grad dra level in fcps. That’s not how the training works.


DP. I didn’t get any DRA for my third grader this year and only one iready (fall). I wonder if that’s weird.
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