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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Does the central office access other information about the child that is on file? For example, if they don't see any reading I-Ready scores would they try to look that info up? I'm guessing no one here knows but thought I'd ask.[/quote] They do. I tried to include iready score in parent referral, and our AART teacher told me I wasn’t allowed to, and AART central office had it already.[/quote] Can you expand on this? Why weren’t you allowed to include the iready in the parent referral? The packet put together by the school/aart should include the iready. Did yours?[/quote] The school AART teacher said parents only allowed to submit private testing. If I remembered correctly I was told school AART teacher sent school testing score when she generated package. I removed iready score copy as requested, but did mentioned the percentile in parent referral just to be safe.[/quote] The original question was whether the central office looked up extra information when they can’t find specific data in the packet. In your case they did not - the aart included the iready information in the packet, which is what they do for everyone. [/quote] Has anyone heard of this situation where they only include *some* iready scores? Seems wrong that they tell you that you can't but then they don't include all... [/quote] In my experience they include the second grade fall iReady scores for math and reading, which makes sense since those are the most recent scores when the packets are submitted. OP indicated that her school includes the first grade fall reading iReady and the second grade fall math iReady, which seems extremely odd to me. [/quote] I'm the OP and can clarify that the first grade fall iReady scores were included because there was no reading iReady in fall of second grade as it was dropped in favor of the VALLSS. iReady for math in fall of second grade was included. It sounded from the AART's email that this was the case for all second graders (i.e., what scores were included). If anyone here requested their packet and saw that the AART included iReady scores from spring of first grade, I'd love to hear about that. [/quote] Is this your first child? [b]You seem kind of obsessed with this. [/b]I also have a second grader. She was in pool, got high iready and VALLS scores. I am also awaiting results like every other second grade parent.[b] It doesn’t seem normal[/b] to request this packet and be freaking out about a low HOPE score.[/quote] You seem like you have nothing better to do than act superior. Congratulations on handling this more calmly than me. [/quote]
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