Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will they let parents know the iready scores or do they need to be requested?
Last year, I asked at a parent teacher conference, and the teachers were like 'Oh yeah, did we get the results?'. But definitely request. I don't think they need to volunteer the information.
Anonymous wrote:Will they let parents know the iready scores or do they need to be requested?
Anonymous wrote:Iready could be used in AAP to flag to the teacher the outliers who need more challenge.
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Is this a new rule for this year? My kid in AAP took it 3 times last year and always was above 50th percent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If Iready is a screener designed to screen kids for learning issues and AAP is a program designed for students who need advanced academic work. Why are AAP kids taking this test? They have already been screened and it has been decided that they can handle harder work.... Don't they take enough tests???
Last year, my AAP kid was told that if she scored high enough, then she would only take it once instead of 3 times. I hope she is still able to only take it once this year too.
Yes, in FCPS, in grades 3-6, everyone takes the fall screener. Assuming you pass above the 50th percentile, you don’t need to take it again. Kids below 50 take it again in winter and a 3rd time in spring if they are still below 50th.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If Iready is a screener designed to screen kids for learning issues and AAP is a program designed for students who need advanced academic work. Why are AAP kids taking this test? They have already been screened and it has been decided that they can handle harder work.... Don't they take enough tests???
Last year, my AAP kid was told that if she scored high enough, then she would only take it once instead of 3 times. I hope she is still able to only take it once this year too.
Anonymous wrote:If Iready is a screener designed to screen kids for learning issues and AAP is a program designed for students who need advanced academic work. Why are AAP kids taking this test? They have already been screened and it has been decided that they can handle harder work.... Don't they take enough tests???