Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both the Loudon one and the one on the VA website are the scores from Fall. Would the range change for the winter?
I think it says in the Loudoun website that a similar sheet will be made for the winter assessment, but no indication of when. I suspect it will be a while.
Anonymous wrote:Both the Loudon one and the one on the VA website are the scores from Fall. Would the range change for the winter?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loudoun county has a little more helpful interpretation on their website. If you scroll to the bottom, there is a document for the fall assessment that notes the distribution of scores for all kids in VA.
https://www.lcps.org/Page/237244
This is helpful. Would have really liked to see APS give this to parents. Seeing it and realizing my kid is identified as gifted but not even scoring in the top 25%. Where’s the disconnect. I really love how the only point of these is to identify kids in the bottom 25% and just say to everyone else “watch your kid grow.”
Anonymous wrote:Loudoun county has a little more helpful interpretation on their website. If you scroll to the bottom, there is a document for the fall assessment that notes the distribution of scores for all kids in VA.
https://www.lcps.org/Page/237244
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do we know what the vertical scales scores are supposed to mean? I found some info for fall but not winter. I realized the scores were in there when I went to my get my 5th grader's report card. If the scores are similar to fall does that mean they haven't progressed?
I don't know, but I just looked at my 6th grader's stuff and one of the scores is significantly lower than in the fall. Yikes.
Anonymous wrote:Do we know what the vertical scales scores are supposed to mean? I found some info for fall but not winter. I realized the scores were in there when I went to my get my 5th grader's report card. If the scores are similar to fall does that mean they haven't progressed?