Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they deliberately take their time sending back results-clearly, for an October test, they should easily have the resuls by now! The county just takes their sweet time figuring out benchmarks and notifying the base schools who is in the pool or not-and they only want to allow about a week for parents to be able to refer if kid not in pool-but don't think for a second those scores haven't been processed a long time ago!
Thank you, Oliver Stone.
Other school systems that administered the test at the same time have sent the results to parents . Clearly Fairfax County has had the results for at least a month now and likely won't send the results home for at least another few weeks. They could have sent the results home when they received them and then post the in pool benchmarks once they determine them. Their decision not to do so adds to the AAP frenzy. Just release the result instead of creating the anticipation frenzy.
It is not a plot by FCPS. You give them too much credit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they deliberately take their time sending back results-clearly, for an October test, they should easily have the resuls by now! The county just takes their sweet time figuring out benchmarks and notifying the base schools who is in the pool or not-and they only want to allow about a week for parents to be able to refer if kid not in pool-but don't think for a second those scores haven't been processed a long time ago!
Thank you, Oliver Stone.
Other school systems that administered the test at the same time have sent the results to parents . Clearly Fairfax County has had the results for at least a month now and likely won't send the results home for at least another few weeks. They could have sent the results home when they received them and then post the in pool benchmarks once they determine them. Their decision not to do so adds to the AAP frenzy. Just release the result instead of creating the anticipation frenzy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they deliberately take their time sending back results-clearly, for an October test, they should easily have the resuls by now! The county just takes their sweet time figuring out benchmarks and notifying the base schools who is in the pool or not-and they only want to allow about a week for parents to be able to refer if kid not in pool-but don't think for a second those scores haven't been processed a long time ago!
Thank you, Oliver Stone.
Anonymous wrote:I think they deliberately take their time sending back results-clearly, for an October test, they should easily have the resuls by now! The county just takes their sweet time figuring out benchmarks and notifying the base schools who is in the pool or not-and they only want to allow about a week for parents to be able to refer if kid not in pool-but don't think for a second those scores haven't been processed a long time ago!
Anonymous wrote:NNAT has nothing to do with math. Why do you think a high score indicates your child needs math enrichment? We do our enrichment at home as I have found our school is not very good at that.