Anyone get their packet yet?

Anonymous
If so, can you confirm or deny whether DRA or iReady scores are included?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If so, can you confirm or deny whether DRA or iReady scores are included?



we got it. I saw DRA scores but no iReady scores in the packet.
Anonymous
I wonder if someone could submit I-ready scores for the appeal, instead of WISC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if someone could submit I-ready scores for the appeal, instead of WISC.


I’m sure you can submit it. You can submit anything new.

I think wisc could be “worth” more but it’s not required
Anonymous
Our packet had the fall/beginning of year DRA. No I-ready. All the final report cards and the most recent.
Anonymous
My child had two frequently observed and two consistently observed-that doesn’t seem promising.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My child had two frequently observed and two consistently observed-that doesn’t seem promising.


Same. I preferred the number system, at least it gave you something to work with (9-oh crap; 14 oh yay).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My child had two frequently observed and two consistently observed-that doesn’t seem promising.


Same. I preferred the number system, at least it gave you something to work with (9-oh crap; 14 oh yay).


Same also. Sigh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My child had two frequently observed and two consistently observed-that doesn’t seem promising.


Same. I preferred the number system, at least it gave you something to work with (9-oh crap; 14 oh yay).


Same also. Sigh.


My kid had that too. Folks seem to think that’s a good score.
Anonymous
Is the dra level the fall assessment?
Anonymous
Ours was the fall DRA. It didn’t say “fall” or “beginning of year” or anything.
Anonymous
What’s the difference between frequently and consistently? Ugh. Bring numbers back. I have a feeling there will be many angry parents if kids get rejected over an adjective.
Anonymous
Pp here. I was under the impression that gbrs was the make it or break it variable.
Anonymous
I think they need better adjectives. Frequently and consistently are pretty much the same. Imagine how confusing this is to non native English speakers.
Anonymous
Frequently and consistently are not the same. What a weird comment.
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