Anonymous wrote:And where would a score 500 rank for a 5th grader? Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:For my child, they are correlated but he's also a great test taker.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is in 4th grade.
Last year he got pass advanced on reading (but barely over 500) and a 600 in math.
This year he got a high 400 in reading which is only a regular pass, pass advanced in math, and a 600 in VA history. I have to assume VA history was very easy but I really have no idea.
We didn’t do anything like prep for the tests. He’s an avid reader but he has adhd and literally reads so fast. He could probably use some work on learning to re-read and go back to the text to answer the questions.
I don’t know how anyone else did - I don’t ask people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, they absolutely should. The PPs saying no must have AAP kids who did not pass advance. So they tell themselves that SOL performance doesn't matter and their kids are still brilliant.
Totally wrong. I said no, and my child is both in AAP LIV and pass advanced. So what though? SOL performance really isn’t that big a deal.
Exactly! SOL is to measure the school's performance more than the kids. My DC is I'm AAP and got pass in reading and advanced in math. Soooo what? Nothing. I'm more about DC's report card and how well they do throughout the whole school year. The standrads test I care about is the SAT - not SOLs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, they absolutely should. The PPs saying no must have AAP kids who did not pass advance. So they tell themselves that SOL performance doesn't matter and their kids are still brilliant.
Totally wrong. I said no, and my child is both in AAP LIV and pass advanced. So what though? SOL performance really isn’t that big a deal.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, they absolutely should. The PPs saying no must have AAP kids who did not pass advance. So they tell themselves that SOL performance doesn't matter and their kids are still brilliant.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, they absolutely should. The PPs saying no must have AAP kids who did not pass advance. So they tell themselves that SOL performance doesn't matter and their kids are still brilliant.
Anonymous wrote:NO