Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What grade? ES it doesn't matter. HS does have some classes that you have to pass the SOL.
If your kid is in ES, I would look at practice questions and help her get comfortable with the format. She has to pass some eventually, use this as practice for taking this type of test.
Nope. This should be happening at school. Not at home. Signed FCPS teacher
I am not a big fan of letting my child fail when I can help them pass. I would rather take the time to teach my child test taking skills so that they learn how to take a test properly because at some point in time, they need to be able to pass standardized tests on a computer. Allowing my kid to develop test anxiety is not acceptable.
Anonymous wrote:Based on test scores so far and grades and my child's hatred of computer-based tests, this is going to happen, for sure. Will the school even care? Will they do anything about it? Or will be like everything else "Oh your kid scored in the 20th percentile, that's okay, carry on."?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mom to mom-
Do NOT let them talk you into having her retake them. A child that has failed the SOLs is entitled to services the next school year. Don’t let them whitewash where she needs help.
They are not entitled to services if they fail. (ES Teacher)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What grade? ES it doesn't matter. HS does have some classes that you have to pass the SOL.
If your kid is in ES, I would look at practice questions and help her get comfortable with the format. She has to pass some eventually, use this as practice for taking this type of test.
Nope. This should be happening at school. Not at home. Signed FCPS teacher
I am not a big fan of letting my child fail when I can help them pass. I would rather take the time to teach my child test taking skills so that they learn how to take a test properly because at some point in time, they need to be able to pass standardized tests on a computer. Allowing my kid to develop test anxiety is not acceptable.
Anonymous wrote:OP - it's ES. They have been practicing in school and sent a link to the practice test which we've worked on with her a few times.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What grade? ES it doesn't matter. HS does have some classes that you have to pass the SOL.
If your kid is in ES, I would look at practice questions and help her get comfortable with the format. She has to pass some eventually, use this as practice for taking this type of test.
Nope. This should be happening at school. Not at home. Signed FCPS teacher
Anonymous wrote:Mom to mom-
Do NOT let them talk you into having her retake them. A child that has failed the SOLs is entitled to services the next school year. Don’t let them whitewash where she needs help.
Anonymous wrote:What grade? ES it doesn't matter. HS does have some classes that you have to pass the SOL.
If your kid is in ES, I would look at practice questions and help her get comfortable with the format. She has to pass some eventually, use this as practice for taking this type of test.
Anonymous wrote:Based on test scores so far and grades and my child's hatred of computer-based tests, this is going to happen, for sure. Will the school even care? Will they do anything about it? Or will be like everything else "Oh your kid scored in the 20th percentile, that's okay, carry on."?