They temporarily lowered the passing score in 2021 from 400 to 350 because of the pandemic. But the test and the cut score for LA were in a harder cycle.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here we go, there's some information in the middle of this article on the cut scores: https://virginiamercury.com/2023/03/29/virginia-explained-the-debate-over-student-expectations/
Thanks this article shows some light . I wish they had a detailed report on SOL results just like this report stating cut score calc .
There is a detailed report that you receive for the SOL tests.
What that article hints at but does not say is that the SOL tests change, with the test difficulty and the cut score changing every few years, getting easier and harder.
It does say that buried towards the end, in the board's perspective section. It talks about how you can't judge the cut score without knowing how the test itself changes and has a table showing the cut scores back to when the SOLs first started. They change every 7 years (confirmed that now via the article), but on a staggered schedule between math and LA. Article does not cover high school SOLs.
FWIW, we are currently in a harder cycle with the SOLs - the pandemic and learning loss are additional factors on top of that.
I thought for LA they made it easier in 2020?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone confirm if the test questions are based on the answer to previous question ?
DD says lot of kids in his MS who are "smart" are getting 400s and other getting 500s.
Recently saw a discussion about SOL here so thought i will check . Ty
Straight from the VDOE, here is confirmation that specifically the grade 3-8 math SOLs are adaptive: https://www.doe.virginia.gov/teaching-learning-assessment/student-assessment/virginia-sol-assessment-program/computer-adaptive-testing-cat
It appears this change was made in 2019, so it is not new.
I found the article from VDOE by googling "is the virginia sol test adaptive"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here we go, there's some information in the middle of this article on the cut scores: https://virginiamercury.com/2023/03/29/virginia-explained-the-debate-over-student-expectations/
Thanks this article shows some light . I wish they had a detailed report on SOL results just like this report stating cut score calc .
There is a detailed report that you receive for the SOL tests.
What that article hints at but does not say is that the SOL tests change, with the test difficulty and the cut score changing every few years, getting easier and harder.
It does say that buried towards the end, in the board's perspective section. It talks about how you can't judge the cut score without knowing how the test itself changes and has a table showing the cut scores back to when the SOLs first started. They change every 7 years (confirmed that now via the article), but on a staggered schedule between math and LA. Article does not cover high school SOLs.
FWIW, we are currently in a harder cycle with the SOLs - the pandemic and learning loss are additional factors on top of that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here we go, there's some information in the middle of this article on the cut scores: https://virginiamercury.com/2023/03/29/virginia-explained-the-debate-over-student-expectations/
Thanks this article shows some light . I wish they had a detailed report on SOL results just like this report stating cut score calc .
There is a detailed report that you receive for the SOL tests.
What that article hints at but does not say is that the SOL tests change, with the test difficulty and the cut score changing every few years, getting easier and harder.
It does say that buried towards the end, in the board's perspective section. It talks about how you can't judge the cut score without knowing how the test itself changes and has a table showing the cut scores back to when the SOLs first started. They change every 7 years (confirmed that now via the article), but on a staggered schedule between math and LA. Article does not cover high school SOLs.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone confirm if the test questions are based on the answer to previous question ?
DD says lot of kids in his MS who are "smart" are getting 400s and other getting 500s.
Recently saw a discussion about SOL here so thought i will check . Ty
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here we go, there's some information in the middle of this article on the cut scores: https://virginiamercury.com/2023/03/29/virginia-explained-the-debate-over-student-expectations/
Thanks this article shows some light . I wish they had a detailed report on SOL results just like this report stating cut score calc .
There is a detailed report that you receive for the SOL tests.
What that article hints at but does not say is that the SOL tests change, with the test difficulty and the cut score changing every few years, getting easier and harder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here we go, there's some information in the middle of this article on the cut scores: https://virginiamercury.com/2023/03/29/virginia-explained-the-debate-over-student-expectations/
Thanks this article shows some light . I wish they had a detailed report on SOL results just like this report stating cut score calc .
Anonymous wrote:Here we go, there's some information in the middle of this article on the cut scores: https://virginiamercury.com/2023/03/29/virginia-explained-the-debate-over-student-expectations/