Anonymous wrote:The 7th grade reading SOL seems to be very unfairly scored every year.
All four of my kids, as well as a bunch of each kid's friends, have scored significantly lower on the 7th grade reading SOL than they did on any of their elementary reading SOL tests or their 8th grade reading SOL. I don't understand why the scoring is so difficult on that one test.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child is in 7th grade English AAP, scored much lower than previous reading SOL, like 100 points lower. I was a little shocked but he said many of his classmates scored below 500 this year.
But he did score 600 on Algebra HN SOL.
I don’t know if the test standard has changed.
Same 600 algebra. 480 English. First time she has had a score below 500. Interesting but it’s just SOL.
Anonymous wrote:My child is in 7th grade English AAP, scored much lower than previous reading SOL, like 100 points lower. I was a little shocked but he said many of his classmates scored below 500 this year.
But he did score 600 on Algebra HN SOL.
I don’t know if the test standard has changed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone notice this with Math SOLs too?
That they reuse test questions? Yes.
That scores are lower than usual? Not really. Overall we had the same first round pass rates (both pass and pass advance) as last year, +/- 5%. Not sure if average scores are lower, we don't track that closely.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone notice this with Math SOLs too?
Anonymous wrote:If you say they reuse , I'm wondering will they reuse the entire set ?. Also I see the SOL pass has different sets of question each year
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 4th grader is a good reader and smart - The SOL score however is lower than last year's and just barely pass-advanced. I don't know why they cannot release the questions/answers for the students to review and learn from.
I'm in the same place.I have the same question for a very long time . why arent they giving away the test the kids did ?, Its is even much easier since its online . For all these years i literally couldn't understand my child's strengths and weakness . ofcourse at class level test and SOL Pass all the time she gets 100 % , so I can never understand whats something is she struggling when it comes to SOL .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 4th grader is a good reader and smart - The SOL score however is lower than last year's and just barely pass-advanced. I don't know why they cannot release the questions/answers for the students to review and learn from.
I'm in the same place.I have the same question for a very long time . why arent they giving away the test the kids did ?, Its is even much easier since its online . For all these years i literally couldn't understand my child's strengths and weakness . ofcourse at class level test and SOL Pass all the time she gets 100 % , so I can never understand whats something is she struggling when it comes to SOL .