Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe this will be helpful:
https://www.lcps.org/Page/237244#:~:text=Sample%20Growth%20Assessment%20Report
VDOE hasn’t released the scores for this year
I wonder how un/likely the quadrants are to change.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe this will be helpful:
https://www.lcps.org/Page/237244#:~:text=Sample%20Growth%20Assessment%20Report
VDOE hasn’t released the scores for this year
Anonymous wrote:Maybe this will be helpful:
https://www.lcps.org/Page/237244#:~:text=Sample%20Growth%20Assessment%20Report
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are the raw scores helpful? I don’t see any info about what the highest possible raw score even is.
Again they said VA has not released the data yet so we have to wait..sheesh folks got pissed when APS took months to give out SOL scores because they were waiting in the state data/chart and now folks are made because APS decided not to wait and release scores ASAP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are the raw scores helpful? I don’t see any info about what the highest possible raw score even is.
Again they said VA has not released the data yet so we have to wait..sheesh folks got pissed when APS took months to give out SOL scores because they were waiting in the state data/chart and now folks are made because APS decided not to wait and release scores ASAP
It would be nice if we had them too.
- APS teacher
We have a 5th grader. I asked about VGA results, and she looked it up on her computer during our meeting. She said she went to some state website that has all the test scores and data -- it took a while to load, but she scrolled down to find the scores and shared the percentile. Not sure if this is not widely accessible/available to all teachers, but it seemed to be legitimate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These reports are confusing because from my child’s report it looked like he missed a lot of questions but his teacher told him he scores in the 98th percentile.
Same here. Is your child in 3rd? Another post said something about 3rd grade being tested on what they are supposed to know at the end of the year, not the beginning.
6th
How would they know? Do you mind sharing the scores?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These reports are confusing because from my child’s report it looked like he missed a lot of questions but his teacher told him he scores in the 98th percentile.
Same here. Is your child in 3rd? Another post said something about 3rd grade being tested on what they are supposed to know at the end of the year, not the beginning.
6th
How would they know? Do you mind sharing the scores?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are the raw scores helpful? I don’t see any info about what the highest possible raw score even is.
Again they said VA has not released the data yet so we have to wait..sheesh folks got pissed when APS took months to give out SOL scores because they were waiting in the state data/chart and now folks are made because APS decided not to wait and release scores ASAP
It would be nice if we had them too.
- APS teacher
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These reports are confusing because from my child’s report it looked like he missed a lot of questions but his teacher told him he scores in the 98th percentile.
Same here. Is your child in 3rd? Another post said something about 3rd grade being tested on what they are supposed to know at the end of the year, not the beginning.
6th
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These reports are confusing because from my child’s report it looked like he missed a lot of questions but his teacher told him he scores in the 98th percentile.
Same here. Is your child in 3rd? Another post said something about 3rd grade being tested on what they are supposed to know at the end of the year, not the beginning.
Anonymous wrote:These reports are confusing because from my child’s report it looked like he missed a lot of questions but his teacher told him he scores in the 98th percentile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are the raw scores helpful? I don’t see any info about what the highest possible raw score even is.
Again they said VA has not released the data yet so we have to wait..sheesh folks got pissed when APS took months to give out SOL scores because they were waiting in the state data/chart and now folks are made because APS decided not to wait and release scores ASAP
It would be nice if we had them too.
- APS teacher