Anonymous wrote:Per Duran’s slide: The number of students scoring in the top range decreased quite a bit. Not a great sign.
Duran thought it was enough information to draw conclusions to report to the school board. Are you calling him a Republican?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree that NEAP scores are more meaningful than SOLs.
Link for APS? I could only find the VA report.
It's in the OP of this thread for goodness sakes. And no, SOL scores are not going up. At best they're flat and well down from pre-pandemic scores. APS seems just to be waiting for those old scores to roll off the reports so they can pretend the new lower scores are terrific.
Those aren’t the NAEP scores. Are you really sure that the “NAEP scores are more meaningful” if you don’t even know what they are?
I know it doesn’t fit the narrative here but SOL scores did go up:
https://schoolquality.virginia.gov/divisions/arlington-county-public-schools
They changed the cutoff. And they are far below pre-pandemic levels. Look at the plots liked in the OP.
NAEP is only statewide. There's nothing specifically for Arlington.
So a statewide report on 4th & 8th graders is more meaningful than APS SOLs? Ok…
Hasn’t the pass score for SOL always been 400? Link for SOL cutoff changes?
Or is that BS narrative too?
You're definitely mixing up posters. Save your ire and do your own googling.
VA SOL scores are normalized to a 400 score to pass, but the number of questions a student has to answer correctly to get that 400 has been changed by state administrations trying to fluff up their scores.
https://www.mysbma.org/news/13476063
That op-ed doesn’t provide any evidence. Just RWNJ whining.
So do your own searching. There's really no argument that APS math scores are up--Duran literally had to present at the school board meeting that math scores are down and he put this in a district wide email to parents, including a toothless remediation plan to "assess" and support students with the largest need. Do we really need to search for other evidence?
I'm not the one making a claim about SOL score "fluffing". Standardized tests routinely get re-normed.
Again, this is only the second year of MAP testing. It's certainly something to watch and Duran should address any issues raised but I wouldn't draw any huge conclusions after comparing just two years of data.
Recap:
- APS SOL scores have been increasing each year since the pandemic.
- MAP testing is down a bit but it's only the second year with this new test so too soon to draw conclusions.
- Republicans are full of sht and make up lies about math departments and score fluffing.
I’m a Democrat and can tell that scores are decreasing. Cut the crap.
But instead of vouchers, we should increase funding to public schools.
The first step is admitting there’s a problem though.
You can "tell". OK...
Which scores are decreasing? The MAP scores? Again, this is only the second year with this test.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree that NEAP scores are more meaningful than SOLs.
Link for APS? I could only find the VA report.
It's in the OP of this thread for goodness sakes. And no, SOL scores are not going up. At best they're flat and well down from pre-pandemic scores. APS seems just to be waiting for those old scores to roll off the reports so they can pretend the new lower scores are terrific.
Those aren’t the NAEP scores. Are you really sure that the “NAEP scores are more meaningful” if you don’t even know what they are?
I know it doesn’t fit the narrative here but SOL scores did go up:
https://schoolquality.virginia.gov/divisions/arlington-county-public-schools
They changed the cutoff. And they are far below pre-pandemic levels. Look at the plots liked in the OP.
NAEP is only statewide. There's nothing specifically for Arlington.
So a statewide report on 4th & 8th graders is more meaningful than APS SOLs? Ok…
Hasn’t the pass score for SOL always been 400? Link for SOL cutoff changes?
Or is that BS narrative too?
You're definitely mixing up posters. Save your ire and do your own googling.
VA SOL scores are normalized to a 400 score to pass, but the number of questions a student has to answer correctly to get that 400 has been changed by state administrations trying to fluff up their scores.
https://www.mysbma.org/news/13476063
That op-ed doesn’t provide any evidence. Just RWNJ whining.
So do your own searching. There's really no argument that APS math scores are up--Duran literally had to present at the school board meeting that math scores are down and he put this in a district wide email to parents, including a toothless remediation plan to "assess" and support students with the largest need. Do we really need to search for other evidence?
I'm not the one making a claim about SOL score "fluffing". Standardized tests routinely get re-normed.
Again, this is only the second year of MAP testing. It's certainly something to watch and Duran should address any issues raised but I wouldn't draw any huge conclusions after comparing just two years of data.
Recap:
- APS SOL scores have been increasing each year since the pandemic.
- MAP testing is down a bit but it's only the second year with this new test so too soon to draw conclusions.
- Republicans are full of sht and make up lies about math departments and score fluffing.
I’m a Democrat and can tell that scores are decreasing. Cut the crap.
But instead of vouchers, we should increase funding to public schools.
The first step is admitting there’s a problem though.
You can "tell". OK...
Which scores are decreasing? The MAP scores? Again, this is only the second year with this test.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree that NEAP scores are more meaningful than SOLs.
Link for APS? I could only find the VA report.
It's in the OP of this thread for goodness sakes. And no, SOL scores are not going up. At best they're flat and well down from pre-pandemic scores. APS seems just to be waiting for those old scores to roll off the reports so they can pretend the new lower scores are terrific.
Those aren’t the NAEP scores. Are you really sure that the “NAEP scores are more meaningful” if you don’t even know what they are?
I know it doesn’t fit the narrative here but SOL scores did go up:
https://schoolquality.virginia.gov/divisions/arlington-county-public-schools
They changed the cutoff. And they are far below pre-pandemic levels. Look at the plots liked in the OP.
NAEP is only statewide. There's nothing specifically for Arlington.
So a statewide report on 4th & 8th graders is more meaningful than APS SOLs? Ok…
Hasn’t the pass score for SOL always been 400? Link for SOL cutoff changes?
Or is that BS narrative too?
You're definitely mixing up posters. Save your ire and do your own googling.
VA SOL scores are normalized to a 400 score to pass, but the number of questions a student has to answer correctly to get that 400 has been changed by state administrations trying to fluff up their scores.
https://www.mysbma.org/news/13476063
That op-ed doesn’t provide any evidence. Just RWNJ whining.
So do your own searching. There's really no argument that APS math scores are up--Duran literally had to present at the school board meeting that math scores are down and he put this in a district wide email to parents, including a toothless remediation plan to "assess" and support students with the largest need. Do we really need to search for other evidence?
I'm not the one making a claim about SOL score "fluffing". Standardized tests routinely get re-normed.
Again, this is only the second year of MAP testing. It's certainly something to watch and Duran should address any issues raised but I wouldn't draw any huge conclusions after comparing just two years of data.
Recap:
- APS SOL scores have been increasing each year since the pandemic.
- MAP testing is down a bit but it's only the second year with this new test so too soon to draw conclusions.
- Republicans are full of sht and make up lies about math departments and score fluffing.
I’m a Democrat and can tell that scores are decreasing. Cut the crap.
But instead of vouchers, we should increase funding to public schools.
The first step is admitting there’s a problem though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree that NEAP scores are more meaningful than SOLs.
Link for APS? I could only find the VA report.
It's in the OP of this thread for goodness sakes. And no, SOL scores are not going up. At best they're flat and well down from pre-pandemic scores. APS seems just to be waiting for those old scores to roll off the reports so they can pretend the new lower scores are terrific.
Those aren’t the NAEP scores. Are you really sure that the “NAEP scores are more meaningful” if you don’t even know what they are?
I know it doesn’t fit the narrative here but SOL scores did go up:
https://schoolquality.virginia.gov/divisions/arlington-county-public-schools
They changed the cutoff. And they are far below pre-pandemic levels. Look at the plots liked in the OP.
NAEP is only statewide. There's nothing specifically for Arlington.
So a statewide report on 4th & 8th graders is more meaningful than APS SOLs? Ok…
Hasn’t the pass score for SOL always been 400? Link for SOL cutoff changes?
Or is that BS narrative too?
You're definitely mixing up posters. Save your ire and do your own googling.
VA SOL scores are normalized to a 400 score to pass, but the number of questions a student has to answer correctly to get that 400 has been changed by state administrations trying to fluff up their scores.
https://www.mysbma.org/news/13476063
That op-ed doesn’t provide any evidence. Just RWNJ whining.
So do your own searching. There's really no argument that APS math scores are up--Duran literally had to present at the school board meeting that math scores are down and he put this in a district wide email to parents, including a toothless remediation plan to "assess" and support students with the largest need. Do we really need to search for other evidence?
I'm not the one making a claim about SOL score "fluffing". Standardized tests routinely get re-normed.
Again, this is only the second year of MAP testing. It's certainly something to watch and Duran should address any issues raised but I wouldn't draw any huge conclusions after comparing just two years of data.
Recap:
- APS SOL scores have been increasing each year since the pandemic.
- MAP testing is down a bit but it's only the second year with this new test so too soon to draw conclusions.
- Republicans are full of sht and make up lies about math departments and score fluffing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree that NEAP scores are more meaningful than SOLs.
Link for APS? I could only find the VA report.
It's in the OP of this thread for goodness sakes. And no, SOL scores are not going up. At best they're flat and well down from pre-pandemic scores. APS seems just to be waiting for those old scores to roll off the reports so they can pretend the new lower scores are terrific.
Those aren’t the NAEP scores. Are you really sure that the “NAEP scores are more meaningful” if you don’t even know what they are?
I know it doesn’t fit the narrative here but SOL scores did go up:
https://schoolquality.virginia.gov/divisions/arlington-county-public-schools
They changed the cutoff. And they are far below pre-pandemic levels. Look at the plots liked in the OP.
NAEP is only statewide. There's nothing specifically for Arlington.
So a statewide report on 4th & 8th graders is more meaningful than APS SOLs? Ok…
Hasn’t the pass score for SOL always been 400? Link for SOL cutoff changes?
Or is that BS narrative too?
You're definitely mixing up posters. Save your ire and do your own googling.
VA SOL scores are normalized to a 400 score to pass, but the number of questions a student has to answer correctly to get that 400 has been changed by state administrations trying to fluff up their scores.
https://www.mysbma.org/news/13476063
That op-ed doesn’t provide any evidence. Just RWNJ whining.
So do your own searching. There's really no argument that APS math scores are up--Duran literally had to present at the school board meeting that math scores are down and he put this in a district wide email to parents, including a toothless remediation plan to "assess" and support students with the largest need. Do we really need to search for other evidence?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree that NEAP scores are more meaningful than SOLs.
Link for APS? I could only find the VA report.
It's in the OP of this thread for goodness sakes. And no, SOL scores are not going up. At best they're flat and well down from pre-pandemic scores. APS seems just to be waiting for those old scores to roll off the reports so they can pretend the new lower scores are terrific.
Those aren’t the NAEP scores. Are you really sure that the “NAEP scores are more meaningful” if you don’t even know what they are?
I know it doesn’t fit the narrative here but SOL scores did go up:
https://schoolquality.virginia.gov/divisions/arlington-county-public-schools
They changed the cutoff. And they are far below pre-pandemic levels. Look at the plots liked in the OP.
NAEP is only statewide. There's nothing specifically for Arlington.
So a statewide report on 4th & 8th graders is more meaningful than APS SOLs? Ok…
Hasn’t the pass score for SOL always been 400? Link for SOL cutoff changes?
Or is that BS narrative too?
You're definitely mixing up posters. Save your ire and do your own googling.
VA SOL scores are normalized to a 400 score to pass, but the number of questions a student has to answer correctly to get that 400 has been changed by state administrations trying to fluff up their scores.
https://www.mysbma.org/news/13476063
That op-ed doesn’t provide any evidence. Just RWNJ whining.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree that NEAP scores are more meaningful than SOLs.
Link for APS? I could only find the VA report.
It's in the OP of this thread for goodness sakes. And no, SOL scores are not going up. At best they're flat and well down from pre-pandemic scores. APS seems just to be waiting for those old scores to roll off the reports so they can pretend the new lower scores are terrific.
Those aren’t the NAEP scores. Are you really sure that the “NAEP scores are more meaningful” if you don’t even know what they are?
I know it doesn’t fit the narrative here but SOL scores did go up:
https://schoolquality.virginia.gov/divisions/arlington-county-public-schools
They changed the cutoff. And they are far below pre-pandemic levels. Look at the plots liked in the OP.
NAEP is only statewide. There's nothing specifically for Arlington.
So a statewide report on 4th & 8th graders is more meaningful than APS SOLs? Ok…
Hasn’t the pass score for SOL always been 400? Link for SOL cutoff changes?
Or is that BS narrative too?
You're definitely mixing up posters. Save your ire and do your own googling.
VA SOL scores are normalized to a 400 score to pass, but the number of questions a student has to answer correctly to get that 400 has been changed by state administrations trying to fluff up their scores.
https://www.mysbma.org/news/13476063
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree that NEAP scores are more meaningful than SOLs.
Link for APS? I could only find the VA report.
It's in the OP of this thread for goodness sakes. And no, SOL scores are not going up. At best they're flat and well down from pre-pandemic scores. APS seems just to be waiting for those old scores to roll off the reports so they can pretend the new lower scores are terrific.
Those aren’t the NAEP scores. Are you really sure that the “NAEP scores are more meaningful” if you don’t even know what they are?
I know it doesn’t fit the narrative here but SOL scores did go up:
https://schoolquality.virginia.gov/divisions/arlington-county-public-schools
They changed the cutoff. And they are far below pre-pandemic levels. Look at the plots liked in the OP.
NAEP is only statewide. There's nothing specifically for Arlington.
So a statewide report on 4th & 8th graders is more meaningful than APS SOLs? Ok…
Hasn’t the pass score for SOL always been 400? Link for SOL cutoff changes?
Or is that BS narrative too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree that NEAP scores are more meaningful than SOLs.
Link for APS? I could only find the VA report.
It's in the OP of this thread for goodness sakes. And no, SOL scores are not going up. At best they're flat and well down from pre-pandemic scores. APS seems just to be waiting for those old scores to roll off the reports so they can pretend the new lower scores are terrific.
Those aren’t the NAEP scores. Are you really sure that the “NAEP scores are more meaningful” if you don’t even know what they are?
I know it doesn’t fit the narrative here but SOL scores did go up:
https://schoolquality.virginia.gov/divisions/arlington-county-public-schools
They changed the cutoff. And they are far below pre-pandemic levels. Look at the plots liked in the OP.
NAEP is only statewide. There's nothing specifically for Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree that NEAP scores are more meaningful than SOLs.
Link for APS? I could only find the VA report.
It's in the OP of this thread for goodness sakes. And no, SOL scores are not going up. At best they're flat and well down from pre-pandemic scores. APS seems just to be waiting for those old scores to roll off the reports so they can pretend the new lower scores are terrific.
Those aren’t the NAEP scores. Are you really sure that the “NAEP scores are more meaningful” if you don’t even know what they are?
I know it doesn’t fit the narrative here but SOL scores did go up:
https://schoolquality.virginia.gov/divisions/arlington-county-public-schools
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree that NEAP scores are more meaningful than SOLs.
Link for APS? I could only find the VA report.
It's in the OP of this thread for goodness sakes. And no, SOL scores are not going up. At best they're flat and well down from pre-pandemic scores. APS seems just to be waiting for those old scores to roll off the reports so they can pretend the new lower scores are terrific.