Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you request to see the writing sample, the school can send it. They were directed by the state to withhold the writing sample, unless requested. 2 out of 8 is not good. But it does mean they actually addressed the writing prompt. If they type garbage, off topic, or just copy from the passage then they get no score.
I got this report after school let out on the final day. No explanation other than the 2 out of 8 score. I guess they were hoping parents wouldn’t notice.
Anonymous wrote:I'm confused by this, I got a report (I think in the mail) my husband showed it to me. It doesn't have a single score. It shows six multiple choice questions that my daughter got them then has points earned for composing/written expression and usage/mechanics. I'm not sure how to read this, or where I can find an overall score.
Anonymous wrote:If you request to see the writing sample, the school can send it. They were directed by the state to withhold the writing sample, unless requested. 2 out of 8 is not good. But it does mean they actually addressed the writing prompt. If they type garbage, off topic, or just copy from the passage then they get no score.
Anonymous wrote:Confused by this. We just got my 5th grader's "integrated reading and writing component" test report back and there was no pass or pass advanced option. They just provided the written response scores. My kid did not score well. Just 2 out of 8 in each category.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, my kid did really poorly and passed advanced in the reading SOL. Not surprising since the kid hates writing. Does this mean greater focus on writing? Because honestly, FCPS has been lacking in that.