Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was a letter that came home explaining the tests. It says that the test is to identify students who have gaps in foundational literacy and maths skills. Your child maybe given extra support based on the results.
This assessment is NOT an eCart test.
"eCart tests" are really Horizon assessments.![]()
And that still isn't what the letter OP received is about. The assessment referenced is a universal screener called iReady. There's no studying for it. It's an assessment to see what, if any interventions might be needed to address gaps in basic skills.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was a letter that came home explaining the tests. It says that the test is to identify students who have gaps in foundational literacy and maths skills. Your child maybe given extra support based on the results.
This assessment is NOT an eCart test.
"eCart tests" are really Horizon assessments.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was a letter that came home explaining the tests. It says that the test is to identify students who have gaps in foundational literacy and maths skills. Your child maybe given extra support based on the results.
This assessment is NOT an eCart test.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was a letter that came home explaining the tests. It says that the test is to identify students who have gaps in foundational literacy and maths skills. Your child maybe given extra support based on the results.
This assessment is NOT an eCart test.
Anonymous wrote:There was a letter that came home explaining the tests. It says that the test is to identify students who have gaps in foundational literacy and maths skills. Your child maybe given extra support based on the results.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was a letter that came home explaining the tests. It says that the test is to identify students who have gaps in foundational literacy and maths skills. Your child maybe given extra support based on the results.
Are you the OP?
No. I'm a parent with children at an FCPS who received the letter in the weekly folder. The letter states that FCPS has adopted a universal screener assessment so I thought that this is what the OPs child had been give. Letter also states that the screener assessment is computer adaptive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was a letter that came home explaining the tests. It says that the test is to identify students who have gaps in foundational literacy and maths skills. Your child maybe given extra support based on the results.
Are you the OP?
Anonymous wrote:There was a letter that came home explaining the tests. It says that the test is to identify students who have gaps in foundational literacy and maths skills. Your child maybe given extra support based on the results.