Anonymous wrote:I can only hypothesize. All teachers see raw scores, but can’t share any meaningful individual details until state processes and shares official results. ES parents are more sensitive as kids are new to testing, so teachers just don’t share raw scores because they will be asked for more details… Older kids are more seasoned in this respect, so some teachers share verbally and won’t get inundated with parent inquiries. I have one ES and one MS student. Math teacher told my MSer that whole class passed, that’s it. No other detail for Reading etc.
OP here, thanks! Our DD’s MS teachers communicated individual scores and posted them online 2-3 days after the tests (Grade Book, not Test History, so not the official scores). Still, your reasoning makes sense. It sounds like the scores won’t change between test taking and official score release, but the MS parents and students are easier to manage.