Anonymous wrote:We have no idea. VDOE under Youngkin loves to come up with stuff like this with like, zero details about how it’ll be realistically implemented. Same with all this random literacy training they shoved on us last minute this year to the tune of like 32 hours. They just say stuff and make districts scramble to figure it out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This doesn’t seem fair. For example, my child had an A in English but only passed the reading SOL (not pass advanced). Does this mean his class grade now suffers?
As currently presented in govt by both parties answer is yes, the SoL is to count 10% so yes, would bring grade down, but as others say here, a lot to be figured out. Will there need to be adjustments for SPED kids taking SOL or ESOL and what will those be? On the other end will be some parents concerned will impact grades that will be presented to colleges. Will kids still be able to opt out? Will kids be able to retake even if don’t fail to try to up score? Will SOL now be only final? Will courses that don’t have SOL now start being required to have SOL?
Do you know about articles and prepositions in the English language? The word "the" makes paragaphs like yours much easier to read. Try it sometime!
Anonymous wrote:Is this only for high school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This doesn’t seem fair. For example, my child had an A in English but only passed the reading SOL (not pass advanced). Does this mean his class grade now suffers?
As currently presented in govt by both parties answer is yes, the SoL is to count 10% so yes, would bring grade down, but as others say here, a lot to be figured out. Will there need to be adjustments for SPED kids taking SOL or ESOL and what will those be? On the other end will be some parents concerned will impact grades that will be presented to colleges. Will kids still be able to opt out? Will kids be able to retake even if don’t fail to try to up score? Will SOL now be only final? Will courses that don’t have SOL now start being required to have SOL?
Anonymous wrote:This doesn’t seem fair. For example, my child had an A in English but only passed the reading SOL (not pass advanced). Does this mean his class grade now suffers?