Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Assuming it's not a practice test, your kid is right, it's cheating. They should be fired. If they are pressuring others (including the kids) to cheat, they should go to jail.
I hope you are joking![]()
Not PP, but they certainly weren't joking in Atlanta. Jail time. Firings all around. Quite the mess.
Anonymous wrote:This was not a practice test it was the actual SOL. The teacher helped kids on the tests. Other students have now come forward with the same story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Assuming it's not a practice test, your kid is right, it's cheating. They should be fired. If they are pressuring others (including the kids) to cheat, they should go to jail.
I hope you are joking![]()
Anonymous wrote:Assuming it's not a practice test, your kid is right, it's cheating. They should be fired. If they are pressuring others (including the kids) to cheat, they should go to jail.
Anonymous wrote:Make sure this wasn't the practice test before you inform anyone. DC did practice problems this year because of the new format of the math SOL. I'm sure your child knows the difference, but sometimes when my DC tells me something about school, especially if he's upset by it, he might focus on what he's upset about and I'll have to ask questions to get the surrounding details.
Good advice. Check on this because I have never heard of a teacher actually helping. The read test instructions at the beginning and help with the sample questions. They have to say things like, "Does everyone understand why A is the answer?" on the sample section. My son came home talking about his SOL and he doesn't even take one in 1st grade. He took some other test on the computer. The schools talk so much about this. Make sure you are sure before you speak to the principal, or at least do it in a questioning instead of accusing manner.
Anonymous wrote:DS told me a teacher was helping a student on her math SOL and was advising students to redo math problems that were incorrect, including my son. Is this allowed? my son says it is cheating. Should I inform someone?