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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]SOL is criterion-referenced, not norm-referenced, so there are no percentiles. I’d be skeptical of any one who claims to have percentiles for them. [/quote] Check your child’s document section. There is a letter from the State that puts your child’s SOL scores based on percentiles on a chart. According to said letter, my child was in the 99th percentile in 3rd and 4th grade for both math and reading. I am not worried about a drop in scores. The tests are adaptive and scored funny and stuff happens on test days. DS passed Advanced but his scores are not identical year to year. They continue to be in the same general range. I do wish that the tests were not adaptive so that you could actually measure where kids are. I don’t see why a test to make sure kids have learned the base line material is adaptive but that is just me. [/quote] Agree. Adaptive also precludes kids from going back to questions.[/quote]
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