Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That used to be one of my favorite ways for assessing instruction at the ES level when we were looking for a house to buy--looking at the change in reading levels between 1st grade and 2nd grade. High reading levels in 1st grade tell you about the SES of the area (which you usually already know) but consistent improvement between 1st and 2nd grade gives insight into the instructional quality of the school.
So you may be able to look at past year's data but because DRAs are an in-person intensive assessment, there's no 2019-2020, 2020-2021 data. I don't know if you can see older data on the school profiles anymore.
Our FCPS ES did virtual DRAs in the fall and in-person in the spring.
Anonymous wrote:FCPS uses the DRA-2: the Developmental Reading Assessment. On level first graders begin at Level 4 and are expected to pass a DRA Level 16 at the end of the school year.
Anonymous wrote:That used to be one of my favorite ways for assessing instruction at the ES level when we were looking for a house to buy--looking at the change in reading levels between 1st grade and 2nd grade. High reading levels in 1st grade tell you about the SES of the area (which you usually already know) but consistent improvement between 1st and 2nd grade gives insight into the instructional quality of the school.
So you may be able to look at past year's data but because DRAs are an in-person intensive assessment, there's no 2019-2020, 2020-2021 data. I don't know if you can see older data on the school profiles anymore.
Anonymous wrote:GetfitinFairfax wrote:How is reading levels established and is there some kinda rating that shows the average across different schools?
I don’t think the DRA scores are shared publicly so that they can be compared across schools.
GetfitinFairfax wrote:How is reading levels established and is there some kinda rating that shows the average across different schools?