Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, you are not alone there. APS hasn’t told teachers exactly what the scores mean either.
If I were an APS parent I’d want to know how much APS spends on this test. Because it’s not state mandated. As someone said the last time this came up, it’s “just for funsies.”
It's used for 6th, 7th and 8th grade math placement. It's also used by elementary math coaches for remediation and tracking to see who is likely to fail the SOL and what areas they need to be retaught or practice.
Placement for what exactly? Is this similar to math inventory they take in ES?
Placement for middle school math. Pre Algebra or Math 6.
any ideas what the cut-off/percentile band they look at for Pre Algebra? Talking about a 5th grader entering 6th in the Fall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, you are not alone there. APS hasn’t told teachers exactly what the scores mean either.
If I were an APS parent I’d want to know how much APS spends on this test. Because it’s not state mandated. As someone said the last time this came up, it’s “just for funsies.”
It's used for 6th, 7th and 8th grade math placement. It's also used by elementary math coaches for remediation and tracking to see who is likely to fail the SOL and what areas they need to be retaught or practice.
Placement for what exactly? Is this similar to math inventory they take in ES?
Placement for middle school math. Pre Algebra or Math 6.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, you are not alone there. APS hasn’t told teachers exactly what the scores mean either.
If I were an APS parent I’d want to know how much APS spends on this test. Because it’s not state mandated. As someone said the last time this came up, it’s “just for funsies.”
It's used for 6th, 7th and 8th grade math placement. It's also used by elementary math coaches for remediation and tracking to see who is likely to fail the SOL and what areas they need to be retaught or practice.
But they took the end of year math test less than three weeks before the math SOL so how much remediation would be done? It appears my child also took it three times in the same week of May, getting the same score each time. Basic 6th grade math was a huge waste for my son -- in class they didn't get more than half way through what is tested on the SOL -- and he was bored with straight As in it. Which would make sense, because they didn't start post-5th grade material until February. If that test score keeps him out of advanced math next year, we will obviously parent advocate to have him moved up, but what a joke. As an aside, he has no scores for the reading since September.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, you are not alone there. APS hasn’t told teachers exactly what the scores mean either.
If I were an APS parent I’d want to know how much APS spends on this test. Because it’s not state mandated. As someone said the last time this came up, it’s “just for funsies.”
It's used for 6th, 7th and 8th grade math placement. It's also used by elementary math coaches for remediation and tracking to see who is likely to fail the SOL and what areas they need to be retaught or practice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, you are not alone there. APS hasn’t told teachers exactly what the scores mean either.
If I were an APS parent I’d want to know how much APS spends on this test. Because it’s not state mandated. As someone said the last time this came up, it’s “just for funsies.”
It's used for 6th, 7th and 8th grade math placement. It's also used by elementary math coaches for remediation and tracking to see who is likely to fail the SOL and what areas they need to be retaught or practice.
Placement for what exactly? Is this similar to math inventory they take in ES?
Placement for middle school math. Pre Algebra or Math 6.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, you are not alone there. APS hasn’t told teachers exactly what the scores mean either.
If I were an APS parent I’d want to know how much APS spends on this test. Because it’s not state mandated. As someone said the last time this came up, it’s “just for funsies.”
It's used for 6th, 7th and 8th grade math placement. It's also used by elementary math coaches for remediation and tracking to see who is likely to fail the SOL and what areas they need to be retaught or practice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, you are not alone there. APS hasn’t told teachers exactly what the scores mean either.
If I were an APS parent I’d want to know how much APS spends on this test. Because it’s not state mandated. As someone said the last time this came up, it’s “just for funsies.”
It's used for 6th, 7th and 8th grade math placement. It's also used by elementary math coaches for remediation and tracking to see who is likely to fail the SOL and what areas they need to be retaught or practice.
Placement for what exactly? Is this similar to math inventory they take in ES?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, you are not alone there. APS hasn’t told teachers exactly what the scores mean either.
If I were an APS parent I’d want to know how much APS spends on this test. Because it’s not state mandated. As someone said the last time this came up, it’s “just for funsies.”
It's used for 6th, 7th and 8th grade math placement. It's also used by elementary math coaches for remediation and tracking to see who is likely to fail the SOL and what areas they need to be retaught or practice.
Placement for what exactly? Is this similar to math inventory they take in ES?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, you are not alone there. APS hasn’t told teachers exactly what the scores mean either.
If I were an APS parent I’d want to know how much APS spends on this test. Because it’s not state mandated. As someone said the last time this came up, it’s “just for funsies.”
It's used for 6th, 7th and 8th grade math placement. It's also used by elementary math coaches for remediation and tracking to see who is likely to fail the SOL and what areas they need to be retaught or practice.
Anonymous wrote:Well, you are not alone there. APS hasn’t told teachers exactly what the scores mean either.
If I were an APS parent I’d want to know how much APS spends on this test. Because it’s not state mandated. As someone said the last time this came up, it’s “just for funsies.”