Anonymous wrote:They're all up now. Look in SIS under documents.
Better than usual? Worse than usual? About the same?
Anonymous wrote:They're all up now. Look in SIS under documents.
Better than usual? Worse than usual? About the same?
Anonymous wrote:My now 4th grader got 99percentile in reading and math and has always had exceeds grade level scores in iready.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would encourage everyone to not dwell so much on the iReady scores and instead ensure (with the teacher) your child is headed in the right direction. I have an ES child, a well as two high schoolers. When we started at FCPS, my kids tended to scored marginally in ES, but they advanced fairly well academically. As my older ones prepare for college, they are critical thinkers, well-read, and just overall well-prepared for college. The iReady and other tests are just guides and are not going to predict how well or poorly your child will be academically.
I think this is a good sentiment for the average student, but when one scores in the 20s, then there is probably a reason for concern.
Anonymous wrote:I would encourage everyone to not dwell so much on the iReady scores and instead ensure (with the teacher) your child is headed in the right direction. I have an ES child, a well as two high schoolers. When we started at FCPS, my kids tended to scored marginally in ES, but they advanced fairly well academically. As my older ones prepare for college, they are critical thinkers, well-read, and just overall well-prepared for college. The iReady and other tests are just guides and are not going to predict how well or poorly your child will be academically.