Anonymous wrote:If your kid needs to stay home sick, it doesn't really matter if you knew ahead of time which day the test would be. The CogAT doesn't prevent flu.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DP at what I am guessing is the same school (the Tu/W/Friday tipped me off because there is a thing tomorrow) but I only know about the cogat testing because my kid told me about it, whereas they had sent out emails about it in the two weeks leading up to it earlier this month.
If you did follow through on the doctor's appoint and dc misses the test, do they give the cogat test on another day? What happens if child falls sick, and does not show up to school on unannounced cogat test day?
Anonymous wrote:DP at what I am guessing is the same school (the Tu/W/Friday tipped me off because there is a thing tomorrow) but I only know about the cogat testing because my kid told me about it, whereas they had sent out emails about it in the two weeks leading up to it earlier this month.
Anonymous wrote:It's not the SOLs. They don't give out the date - just a general guideline. Which they have done.
They overshared when there were issues with the testing dates. That was their mistake. They didn't undershare when the time came to take the test, they just communicated normally.
Anonymous wrote:My son's teacher's newsletter from last Friday still says ‘Cogat testing is still postponed until further notice’, but today my son told me they had Cogat today 10/24 tue for the whole morning, and will have cogat for tomorrow and Friday. What in the world?!
I had doctor's appointment for him on wed. morning, had he not told me he would missed the second day of testing. I just learnt these because we were talking about what he would do tomorrow morning since he's going to the doctor's thus not taking the bus.
I am usually very understanding about school and teacher but this is dropping the ball big time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They provided multiple notice before test was postponed, there is no reason not to provide a notice. Like I said I had a doctor's appt tomorrow for him, and now I had to cancel, and I am lucky that I found out.
Stop saying this is only a data point, or AAP is not important, or I am over-reacting. If they said they will provide notice, then provide notice.
I agree, poor communication on the part of the school. It's a test that has consequences so certainly parents should know when it's happening.
Anonymous wrote:They provided multiple notice before test was postponed, there is no reason not to provide a notice. Like I said I had a doctor's appt tomorrow for him, and now I had to cancel, and I am lucky that I found out.
Stop saying this is only a data point, or AAP is not important, or I am over-reacting. If they said they will provide notice, then provide notice.