Anonymous wrote:The Iready is adaptive, not the SOL.
Anonymous wrote:As the OP mentioned my kids class didn’t cover all that’s been mentioned in the curriculum and SOL site . So how to prepare for the rest ? Is there any site that can be used for SOL preparation apart from sol.org
Anonymous wrote:They're graded by a computer?
Everyone takes the same test, regardless of whether its been covered or not... Most teachers are incentivized to "teach to the test", as that's how they're graded themselves.
Anonymous wrote:You will get the score in the summer. Some questions are piloted and thrown out so the state waits until those scores are updated to send reports to parents. The reason that students who retake are informed is there is a very short window for them to retake the exam before the testing window closes.
Anonymous wrote:Why can't we see the grades in SIS Parent View right away? My kid had to take it the next day due to illness and said there were other kids in there taking it again because they had failed. Since they know all the grades already why don't they post them?
Anonymous wrote:As the OP mentioned my kids class didn’t cover all that’s been mentioned in the curriculum and SOL site . So how to prepare for the rest ? Is there any site that can be used for SOL preparation apart from sol.org
Anonymous wrote:The VDOE board of education (I think) determines the actual number of questions right required to get different scores. For example you usually don't have to get 100% of the questions right to get a 600. The actual cut scores for passing and pass advanced may vary from year to year.