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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am just curious what are the differences between iReady and SOL. My DD always got 99% on iReady, but barely got pass advanced in SOL this year. Does it means she is not doing as well as previous year? [/quote] Here's the results from a simple Google search: "i-Ready and SOL (Standards of Learning) are both important aspects of education in Virginia, but they serve different purposes. i-Ready is a diagnostic assessment tool used by Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) to identify student strengths and weaknesses, while SOL tests are the standardized assessments that measure student achievement against state standards." Colloquially, this board generally argues that iReady is better at identifying weaknesses than differentiating at the advanced levels. They also argue AAP students should be earning passed advanced on the SOLs since they're supposedly above grade level. Obviously this year that didn't happen for some.[/quote]
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