Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a multi page report with your kid’s scores, how they performed in different sections, how they compare to their peers, etc. it’s not just “Susie got a 4”
The peer comparison is very limited. Nobody takes PARCC anymore so you are just comparing to other kids in DC of which many are low performing.
It doesn’t give you data on national comparison like other more widely used standardized tests.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a multi page report with your kid’s scores, how they performed in different sections, how they compare to their peers, etc. it’s not just “Susie got a 4”
The peer comparison is very limited. Nobody takes PARCC anymore so you are just comparing to other kids in DC of which many are low performing.
It doesn’t give you data on national comparison like other more widely used standardized tests.
Anonymous wrote:It’s a multi page report with your kid’s scores, how they performed in different sections, how they compare to their peers, etc. it’s not just “Susie got a 4”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Won’t they just be posted online somewhere?!
Not your individual kid’s results, no! Can you imagine? They mail them home.
Anonymous wrote:Won’t they just be posted online somewhere?!
Anonymous wrote:It depends. If your child is still at the school, then maybe you will get it at back to school night in early to mid September.
If your child has switched schools, then expect a letter in the mail, maybe by the end of September.
Anonymous wrote:or, just wait and see?