Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you need more info? Your kids was ranked nationally with other kids doing the same thing.
You can see strengths and weaknesses so that kids can go over the parts they are not very good at. The point should be to learn math, not just to be placed in the class. There is nothing wrong with going over the test results.
That's what the VGA is for, as well as the SOL.
And also IAAT...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wolftrap Elementary - they were available on Friday, kid’s teacher told him today, and I checked on Sisparent.
The percentile, or an uploaded document with the score report? Different ES and I don't see a document but I do see the percentile on SIS. Don't feel the need to ask for a breakdown but wouldn't mind one if schools are uploading it. I already have a pretty good idea of my kid's weaknesses from homework.
Anonymous wrote:Wolftrap Elementary - they were available on Friday, kid’s teacher told him today, and I checked on Sisparent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you need more info? Your kids was ranked nationally with other kids doing the same thing.
You can see strengths and weaknesses so that kids can go over the parts they are not very good at. The point should be to learn math, not just to be placed in the class. There is nothing wrong with going over the test results.
That's what the VGA is for, as well as the SOL.
Anonymous wrote:Raw score reports are really important for both parents and educators or at least they should be. I regularly ask for the raw reports for iReady and other tests where I know they're available. The reports provide an insight into your child's learning that a percentile score alone doesn't reveal. For this reason alone, you should be looking at it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you need more info? Your kids was ranked nationally with other kids doing the same thing.
You can see strengths and weaknesses so that kids can go over the parts they are not very good at. The point should be to learn math, not just to be placed in the class. There is nothing wrong with going over the test results.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you need more info? Your kids was ranked nationally with other kids doing the same thing.
You can see strengths and weaknesses so that kids can go over the parts they are not very good at. The point should be to learn math, not just to be placed in the class. There is nothing wrong with going over the test results.
Anonymous wrote:Why would you need more info? Your kids was ranked nationally with other kids doing the same thing.