Anonymous wrote:If they haven't reached out, your child has passed. That's really all you need to know. Just relax your kid is in 4th grade. It will be posted before 5th grade.
Anonymous wrote:Last year it was posted on 7/27 so probably sometime next week? I don’t remember getting the letter in mail.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they haven't reached out, your child has passed. That's really all you need to know. Just relax your kid is in 4th grade. It will be posted before 5th grade.
Yes I do realize that. But I don’t get why they hold the scores. FCPS posts them before the end of the year. They know immediately how the kids did, right? So while there’s no huge rush, I am of course curious how my child did. Even though I realize it won’t change much for 4th grade.
OP here. I mean i obviously know my kid passed. He just wants to know his score on one of the tests. They gave us math because they were in the math placement letters so why not the other scores? it is a strange policy IMO.
ETA: Wanted to add. They put so much pressure on my kid to do well on the stupid thing and sent us home with like books upon books to study and they he doesn't even get to know his score for months? Again, a strange policy.
It is kind of weird to make a huge deal about doing well on the tests and then pivot to “scores don’t matter.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the era of standards based grading, I think it’s more than fair that a parent would actually want to know more information than “meets”.
There's also usually a break down by topic. My kid had issues understanding fractions last winter. We worked on them and I think she gets it now, but if she bombed the fractions questions we'd practice more this summer. It would be good to see the score report.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they haven't reached out, your child has passed. That's really all you need to know. Just relax your kid is in 4th grade. It will be posted before 5th grade.
Yes I do realize that. But I don’t get why they hold the scores. FCPS posts them before the end of the year. They know immediately how the kids did, right? So while there’s no huge rush, I am of course curious how my child did. Even though I realize it won’t change much for 4th grade.
OP here. I mean i obviously know my kid passed. He just wants to know his score on one of the tests. They gave us math because they were in the math placement letters so why not the other scores? it is a strange policy IMO.
ETA: Wanted to add. They put so much pressure on my kid to do well on the stupid thing and sent us home with like books upon books to study and they he doesn't even get to know his score for months? Again, a strange policy.
Anonymous wrote:In the era of standards based grading, I think it’s more than fair that a parent would actually want to know more information than “meets”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they haven't reached out, your child has passed. That's really all you need to know. Just relax your kid is in 4th grade. It will be posted before 5th grade.
Yes I do realize that. But I don’t get why they hold the scores. FCPS posts them before the end of the year. They know immediately how the kids did, right? So while there’s no huge rush, I am of course curious how my child did. Even though I realize it won’t change much for 4th grade.
OP here. I mean i obviously know my kid passed. He just wants to know his score on one of the tests. They gave us math because they were in the math placement letters so why not the other scores? it is a strange policy IMO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they haven't reached out, your child has passed. That's really all you need to know. Just relax your kid is in 4th grade. It will be posted before 5th grade.
Yes I do realize that. But I don’t get why they hold the scores. FCPS posts them before the end of the year. They know immediately how the kids did, right? So while there’s no huge rush, I am of course curious how my child did. Even though I realize it won’t change much for 4th grade.
Anonymous wrote:If they haven't reached out, your child has passed. That's really all you need to know. Just relax your kid is in 4th grade. It will be posted before 5th grade.