Anonymous wrote:The middle school teachers have told kids scores. The teachers definitely know. Again I wish there was some consistency
Anonymous wrote:Tell them to do what you want as the customer
good question. They hoard the information.Anonymous wrote:I emailed DC's teacher because I was expecting information to be sent about a retake. I had not received this information, like I had received in the previous years. I sent an email to the teacher and said I had not received the retake form and assumed DC has passed. she said DC didn't pass and that her score made her ineligible for a retake. Why are SOLs scores not released in a timely manner?
people take retakes. If DC has a LD, then they may pass the 2nd time if in a quieter room and are coached to take their time. If they pass, then it may boost their self confidence. Some elementary kids struggle with focus on a 50 question test. If allowed more breaks and encouraged to do so, it may help them to focus and take the test better.Anonymous wrote:If your kid didn't pass, then they would be in touch about a retake.
I wouldn't bother with a retake in 3-8, why put your kid through that again. The SOL scores don't matter for grades, it only matters to the school. If you're a mother using SOL scores for bragging rights at the bus stop, then you have big problems. Keep it to yourself, give your child that privacy, you know?
High school might be different because the student might have to pass all SOLs to graduate.
no, it could also mean that DC failed so badly that they are not eligible for a retakeAnonymous wrote:No news is good news at our school. If your child fails, you get a call the next day asking if you want them to take the expedited retake.
Anonymous wrote:We all know they know. So, this means he failed and didn't land in the retake window, right? She said that "SOL scores are released by the state and county" but really, let's be honest here. Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:It was a mixed bag. One teacher told all of the parents every kid passed the SOL in a weekly email. Another was tight lipped. YMMV. There's little consistency here.
I do think it matters, though. If your kid fails, you can get summer school, which can impact camp plans if you need to make new arrangements.
Anonymous wrote:No news is good news at our school. If your child fails, you get a call the next day asking if you want them to take the expedited retake.