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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think it will be mailed on the 16th right after the parent deadline.[/quote] I think you may be right. My DC’s test was completed on 15th October and since it was on the computer, there is no way that the schools do not have the scores. It’s just that they don’t want parents to know before the application deadline. [/quote] The raw scores are scaled nationally, folks. And SUPRISE with a pandemic, this cohort of second graders -- almost all of whom had some form of shitty online learning that wasn't age appropriate -- will have scores all over the place. If anything, considering what happened, I could see the entire validity of the test question because it is premised upon the assumption a second grader is taking the test after being schooled for at least one year (K isn't mandatory but is free). So, assuming this, what I think is happening is renorming. But if you want to see something ridiculous, look at the i-ready. The test wasn't re-normed, so the scores were basically derived from previous normal years. So, the percentiles are meaningless. You just know what a kid knows or doesn't (and not even that, i-ready groups results in generic broad categories that cover 10-50 topics), a teacher has no idea what of those topics a kid struggles in, just that one of the 33 learning objectives a kid doesn't get. Useful, huh? I'm a second grade teacher home with a sick baby. I don't have scores, fwiw. I don't know what my AP has. She's the testing coordinator. [/quote] I said renorming was happening in another thread, but I was guessing local norms. This makes even more sense.[/quote] I understand the suggestion that scores are being normed, but... kids that took the cogat at GMU had the results in two weeks so... Still not sure that takes a computer system more than a month extra time to check the scale. [/quote] GMU is probably not doing the same norming that FCPS is doing and the FCPS test is actually a bit different then the one offered at GMU. it is not the same test nor is it the same process. [/quote]
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