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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The SOL is just one of many assessments that kids take. How well did the kid do on everything else during the school year? Was the failing score in line with other results? Was your kid already receiving interventions? [/quote] Completely unaware that this was a potential scenario. Not receiving interventions. Would have acted (and am acting) immediately to figure out what is going on. [/quote] If it’s inconsistent with the rest of the testing then maybe your kid just had a bad day and doesn’t need interventions. See how well they test in BOY assessments. Which subject was it? [/quote] We have an entire team working on this question from doctors to educational specialists to former teachers. But all of them resoundingly tell me: the delay is harmful. So this thread is about, not my child, but is this something APS actually does everywhere or did my school just drop the ball on my child? I cannot believe it is true across the schools. [/quote] Good job! They didn't want to be bothered in summer by your team. That's how it looks on the outside. They should get their act together. And to the poster saying the delay is worse in high school, with the existing policy the schools seem to be pushing kids towards bigger failure, something that might have cumilative effect by middle/high school. Selfish.[/quote]
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