Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a HS senior and was looking at their long-rang benchmark assessment curve from grade school to junior year. I've never been one huge into standardized testing, but it's so wild how one subject was low in grade school and just took off in middle school and is now is one of kid's best subjects. It's also funny to look at it and see a curve that's always been consistently high and now that is going to be the kid's college major. You can definitely see through lines as you read it long range. It was the same for our other kids, too. They would get perfect SOL scores and very high assessments in one area and that became their college major and they're rocking it.
How? Benchmark was new in the past few years, was it not?
Anonymous wrote:I am receiving my child's assessment results but not the assessment so I have no way to understand what dc struggled with and why. Are the assessments available online? Are you receiving assessment items with your results?
Anonymous wrote:I have a HS senior and was looking at their long-rang benchmark assessment curve from grade school to junior year. I've never been one huge into standardized testing, but it's so wild how one subject was low in grade school and just took off in middle school and is now is one of kid's best subjects. It's also funny to look at it and see a curve that's always been consistently high and now that is going to be the kid's college major. You can definitely see through lines as you read it long range. It was the same for our other kids, too. They would get perfect SOL scores and very high assessments in one area and that became their college major and they're rocking it.
Anonymous wrote:I am receiving my child's assessment results but not the assessment so I have no way to understand what dc struggled with and why. Are the assessments available online? Are you receiving assessment items with your results?