Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:USPS scan shows one mail from fcps coming today, hopefully that’s it.
We still don’t have ours. Why do they mail this during the busiest mail week of the year right when people are traveling???
Unclench. It’s really going to be alright. Let’s say you don’t get the scores for another two weeks.
Does it change how you feel about your kid? No.
Does it impact your child’s health? No.
Will getting them later make you miss a deadline? No.
Will getting them later make you lose precious time that you could be doing something different with your child? No.
This is about your anxiety and attempting to lower it by controlling the information. That’s all this is—the black hole of anxiety. Relax. Enjoy the holidays with your family. You’ll get the scores when you get them.
Get over yourself!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:USPS scan shows one mail from fcps coming today, hopefully that’s it.
We still don’t have ours. Why do they mail this during the busiest mail week of the year right when people are traveling???
Unclench. It’s really going to be alright. Let’s say you don’t get the scores for another two weeks.
Does it change how you feel about your kid? No.
Does it impact your child’s health? No.
Will getting them later make you miss a deadline? No.
Will getting them later make you lose precious time that you could be doing something different with your child? No.
This is about your anxiety and attempting to lower it by controlling the information. That’s all this is—the black hole of anxiety. Relax. Enjoy the holidays with your family. You’ll get the scores when you get them.
This response is pretty condescending. I’m not applying to AAP this year and am not waiting on the Cogat, but I can sympathize with parents. Everybody is eager to find out how their child did. It’s only natural. We know fcps has the information and is withholding it from sis, while some schools have sent it via mail or school folder. This makes it even more frustrating for parents who still have not gotten their child’s scores. Your post which acts like the parents are being unreasonable for being frustrated is not helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:USPS scan shows one mail from fcps coming today, hopefully that’s it.
We still don’t have ours. Why do they mail this during the busiest mail week of the year right when people are traveling???
Unclench. It’s really going to be alright. Let’s say you don’t get the scores for another two weeks.
Does it change how you feel about your kid? No.
Does it impact your child’s health? No.
Will getting them later make you miss a deadline? No.
Will getting them later make you lose precious time that you could be doing something different with your child? No.
This is about your anxiety and attempting to lower it by controlling the information. That’s all this is—the black hole of anxiety. Relax. Enjoy the holidays with your family. You’ll get the scores when you get them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:USPS scan shows one mail from fcps coming today, hopefully that’s it.
We still don’t have ours. Why do they mail this during the busiest mail week of the year right when people are traveling???
Unclench. It’s really going to be alright. Let’s say you don’t get the scores for another two weeks.
Does it change how you feel about your kid? No.
Does it impact your child’s health? No.
Will getting them later make you miss a deadline? No.
Will getting them later make you lose precious time that you could be doing something different with your child? No.
This is about your anxiety and attempting to lower it by controlling the information. That’s all this is—the black hole of anxiety. Relax. Enjoy the holidays with your family. You’ll get the scores when you get them.
This response is pretty condescending. I’m not applying to AAP this year and am not waiting on the Cogat, but I can sympathize with parents. Everybody is eager to find out how their child did. It’s only natural. We know fcps has the information and is withholding it from sis, while some schools have sent it via mail or school folder. This makes it even more frustrating for parents who still have not gotten their child’s scores. Your post which acts like the parents are being unreasonable for being frustrated is not helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:USPS scan shows one mail from fcps coming today, hopefully that’s it.
We still don’t have ours. Why do they mail this during the busiest mail week of the year right when people are traveling???
Unclench. It’s really going to be alright. Let’s say you don’t get the scores for another two weeks.
Does it change how you feel about your kid? No.
Does it impact your child’s health? No.
Will getting them later make you miss a deadline? No.
Will getting them later make you lose precious time that you could be doing something different with your child? No.
This is about your anxiety and attempting to lower it by controlling the information. That’s all this is—the black hole of anxiety. Relax. Enjoy the holidays with your family. You’ll get the scores when you get them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:USPS scan shows one mail from fcps coming today, hopefully that’s it.
We still don’t have ours. Why do they mail this during the busiest mail week of the year right when people are traveling???
Anonymous wrote:USPS scan shows one mail from fcps coming today, hopefully that’s it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The inconsistency of cogat score delivery is killing me😭 the usps scan shows nothing from fcps is being delivered today. I guess I will keep refreshing parentvue then
+1 I am not sure why they would do it this way. If the notices can go out at once, why not the scores too?
Each school requires its own calculation. This seems much more effort to get out than a test that every second grader took.
What do you mean? Why would each school require "it's own calculation"?
Each school has its own cutoff score to determine the top 10% based on test scores. Each school has a different number for top 10%.
This has nothing to do with why we are still waiting for cogat scores! That's about inpool determinations which is long behind us now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The inconsistency of cogat score delivery is killing me😭 the usps scan shows nothing from fcps is being delivered today. I guess I will keep refreshing parentvue then
+1 I am not sure why they would do it this way. If the notices can go out at once, why not the scores too?
Each school requires its own calculation. This seems much more effort to get out than a test that every second grader took.
What do you mean? Why would each school require "it's own calculation"?
Each school has its own cutoff score to determine the top 10% based on test scores. Each school has a different number for top 10%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not in backpack binder. No mail either. We will not find out the cogat score until after winter break?
FCPS website says they will be distributed to parent before winter break. FWIW. So maybe after school phones are off, they will post to ParentVue?
https://www.fcps.edu/academics/student-tests-assessments/grade-level-tests
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The inconsistency of cogat score delivery is killing me😭 the usps scan shows nothing from fcps is being delivered today. I guess I will keep refreshing parentvue then
+1 I am not sure why they would do it this way. If the notices can go out at once, why not the scores too?
Each school requires its own calculation. This seems much more effort to get out than a test that every second grader took.
What do you mean? Why would each school require "it's own calculation"?