Anonymous wrote:My kid is in 2nd grade so SOLs start next year. Our principal's latest weekly email thanked parents for helping their kids prepare at home. How much time do kids typically spend preparing for SOLs outside of school hours, and are parents given guidance or materials to help with that?
Anonymous wrote:At the middle school level in fccps the principal emailed out the scores. I really appreciated it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every parent should be notified ASAP if their kid fails a SOL. Many parents will set up tutoring or testing over the summer so their kid is more likely to succeed the following year. By withholding the fail, you withhold important information that could be used to help students.
Even if scores could change, there's no reason to hold this data. The kid still got a low score, even if there is a small chance they could be bumped up to a low pass.
+1
It’s mind boggling that APS doesn’t do this. It’s common decency.
Anonymous wrote:Every parent should be notified ASAP if their kid fails a SOL. Many parents will set up tutoring or testing over the summer so their kid is more likely to succeed the following year. By withholding the fail, you withhold important information that could be used to help students.
Even if scores could change, there's no reason to hold this data. The kid still got a low score, even if there is a small chance they could be bumped up to a low pass.
Anonymous wrote:Every parent should be notified ASAP if their kid fails a SOL. Many parents will set up tutoring or testing over the summer so their kid is more likely to succeed the following year. By withholding the fail, you withhold important information that could be used to help students.
Even if scores could change, there's no reason to hold this data. The kid still got a low score, even if there is a small chance they could be bumped up to a low pass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS teacher here. We are told the scores are preliminary and ubtil the reports are released they are not final. So we aren’t supposed to share them. Only if the student can retake (375-399). Otherwise, pass or fail waits until summer.
What do you mean they’re preliminary? Like, they can change?
Just be honest with people and give the scores.
Yes the scores get scaled and some
Questions may be thrown out if a bunch of kids fail that question across the state. I’m
Not sure how long it takes to finalize.
Why can other districts give scores quickly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS teacher here. We are told the scores are preliminary and ubtil the reports are released they are not final. So we aren’t supposed to share them. Only if the student can retake (375-399). Otherwise, pass or fail waits until summer.
What do you mean they’re preliminary? Like, they can change?
Just be honest with people and give the scores.
Yes the scores get scaled and some
Questions may be thrown out if a bunch of kids fail that question across the state. I’m
Not sure how long it takes to finalize.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS teacher here. We are told the scores are preliminary and ubtil the reports are released they are not final. So we aren’t supposed to share them. Only if the student can retake (375-399). Otherwise, pass or fail waits until summer.
What do you mean they’re preliminary? Like, they can change?
Just be honest with people and give the scores.
Anonymous wrote:APS teacher here. We are told the scores are preliminary and ubtil the reports are released they are not final. So we aren’t supposed to share them. Only if the student can retake (375-399). Otherwise, pass or fail waits until summer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. If they fail you find out same day. If pass, sometime in summer.
You find out right away IF they narrowly fail & can retake it. Not if they pass, or fail by a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Why do they withhold scores? Why are they secret?