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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sorry but it still doesn't take 3 months to stuff an envelope-and if staffing is such as issue, there is a lovely little thing called electronic mail...perhaps you've heard of that, Fairfax County administrators? They are deliberate about returning test scores and pool letters as late as possible before the deadline to dissuade referrals-nothing has changed AT ALL since my older child went through the process a couple of years ago, and nothing will in the future either!![/quote] [b]Maybe scores can be posted on the door of the school and parents can just look them up there[/b].[/quote] :lol: OMG, next time give a warning when you are going to post something so hilarious! I nearly spit out my coffee. I have seen what it's like when the school posts the classroom assignments in August. I can only imagine the scene if AAP screening scores were posted. The image of parents clawing at each other to get a view of their kid's score outside some door is great. Based on the fact that a separate forum had to be set up here on DCUM, I could see parents camping out to make sure they got their score the second it was posted. Good one PP.[/quote] It would save a lot of money and time.[/quote] No it wouldn't. There is no way in hell the scores would be posted with names, so their id number would have to be used. Do you know your child's number? You don't. You would need a letter sent to you with the number. Oh wait, that requires someone stuffing an envelope with a piece of paper and sending it out...just like sending an individual score report. [/quote] Student numbers are on report cards/progress reports. Parents already know them. It would save a lot of money and time, and it would appease the "I must know my child's score immediately" parents. [/quote]
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