Anonymous wrote:Do schools and teachers get any benefit from the students getting good SOL scores?
Benefit, no. You have to have a certain amount of kids passing for accreditation. But the accreditation piece is waived this year. Ur you want your kid to take it they can but IMO the test is compromised and unreliable because a) they didn’t take it in spring so we have no benchmark, b) impossible to know whether they did well due to instruction or help at home and similarly if they did poorly due to instruction or outside factors since we didn’t have them with us in the learning environment. I don’t think it’s worth them taking it in elementary and will probably opt my kids out (I’m a teacher). For high school, I do not trust that they’ll have been adequately modified to consider the circumstances and constraints and that concerns me.