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Reply to "I-ready testing -- why hoard the results?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Teacher here. I share IReady Data with parents at conferences. [/quote] Our conferences are in mid-October. Almost 2 months after school starting. If my kids need support and they know (checks notes) a month earlier, I am going to be frustrated that I missed out on that time to get support lined up. It takes time to get a tutor on board and it takes time to remediate and get a kid up to speed. The lack of urgency for kids who are struggling is incredibly frustrating. [/quote] Agreed. It feels like FCPS doesn't care unless kids have an IEP-this lack of urgency is across the board for students. [/quote] We have an IEP for dyselxia and year after year it’s mid-october before she starts getting reading help (despite what the IEP states). I have to beg for the scores (and the breakouts) early. Beg. Its at the request of our tutor (who is also a FCPS teacher) and finds it to be helpful in either reinforcing what she is seeing of helping her to understand another area that might need some more attention. All this to say, having an IEP doesnt help you either. Its maddening. [/quote] +1 to all of this. Could have written it word for word for my DS. [/quote]
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