Anonymous wrote:Why would we have to wait for every last kid to complete their iready for the scores to be released?
Generally, why is it that FCPS is so good at sending out useless "information" (e.g., see latest boundary review email) and so bad at sending out important info in a timely manner?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD 5th grade ES teacher doesn’t discuss it at all during the Parent Teacher conference. We asked about it and said it’s just diagnostic and does not affect her teaching or class at all. Heck, in 3rd grade, DD said the faster they finished the ready, the quicker they could go to recess.
I get the impression the teachers aren’t concerned with the iReady.
Think this used to be case for teachers and parents and may still be for teachers, but isn’t FCPS now using those tests as one of the markers to select AAP kids?
Anonymous wrote:DD 5th grade ES teacher doesn’t discuss it at all during the Parent Teacher conference. We asked about it and said it’s just diagnostic and does not affect her teaching or class at all. Heck, in 3rd grade, DD said the faster they finished the ready, the quicker they could go to recess.
I get the impression the teachers aren’t concerned with the iReady.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You might recall that there was a snow delay of a week. iReady tests are still being administered THIS WEEK, so of course they're not going to release them while the window is still open.
The entitlement to get whatever you want whenever you want it is ridiculous. I hope you're ready for when your kid takes the SAT. They'll be waiting weeks.
I had no idea that some kids are still taking iready now. My kid took it a few weeks ago.
Regardless, the score is ready immediately and the score report could be immediately produced and uploaded with minimal effort, if not within a week or less. So other schools not having taken the iready yet really doesn't matter. All that matters is that they do not produce an immediately available report for pretty much no reason.
I don't see why it is "entitlement" that something straightforward, immediate, and automatic is simply not done for a month or longer.
Anonymous wrote:You might recall that there was a snow delay of a week. iReady tests are still being administered THIS WEEK, so of course they're not going to release them while the window is still open.
The entitlement to get whatever you want whenever you want it is ridiculous. I hope you're ready for when your kid takes the SAT. They'll be waiting weeks.
Anonymous wrote:This varies so much school to school. My 3rd grader’s teacher gives them individual information verbally when they finish the test, and then a printout comes home about a week later. I don’t know why some of the schools sit on the results so long, it makes no sense to me.