Anonymous wrote:OP....put your big girl pants on and take responsibility.
Anonymous wrote:There's no way my kid who is in the 3rd grade now would get himself to the SOL on his own w/out assistance. Even setting aside his disabilities and even giving him a few years of maturity into middle school, not all kids are at the same place. Would I work with my kid to get him to a place where he can simply ask where the heck to go, yes. Would I solely blame him for not doing that, at this point, probably not. The SOL is supposed to reach all kids and the school has some responsibility to make that happen. I emphasize with teachers, there are clearly too many students in APS classrooms to allow them to reach each student, but surely someone in the admin could have hung signs, made announcements, stationed some aids around to direct kids. It's not unreasonable to expect a community effort when the test results impact the entire community. It's either important to the school or it's not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He knew he was supposed to take it today? Why didn't he ask his first block teacher where the test was? Or pop into the office and say he didn't know where to go? That's kind of on him...
I mean, sure, sign him out, they're stupid and don't matter especially this year, but why is it the teacher's fault?
You're really going to blame the kid here?
I'm also a MS parent and my kid was attributed an "unexcused absence from one or more classes" because she WAS taking her SOL and was not in her first period class. Are you going to blame my child for that, too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you want it on a silver platter or something? How many students were able to figure out where to go?
This is the new Executive Functioning part of the SOLs. This student does not exhibit pass advanced scores. There will be openings at McDonalds.
Anonymous wrote:He knew he was supposed to take it today? Why didn't he ask his first block teacher where the test was? Or pop into the office and say he didn't know where to go? That's kind of on him...
I mean, sure, sign him out, they're stupid and don't matter especially this year, but why is it the teacher's fault?
Anonymous wrote:Do you want it on a silver platter or something? How many students were able to figure out where to go?