correct. They have SOL results immediately, too.Anonymous wrote:I was really irritated when we had my daughter's IEP meeting and they were able to pull up her "provisional iReady results" right there. They have easy access to all of it but don't send it out for ages.
For a district that honestly relies on parents supplement from home A LOT, they really do all they can to not give us any useful information.
+1. The parents are a strong supplemental teacher yet they don’t get any resources or info on assessments.Anonymous wrote:I was really irritated when we had my daughter's IEP meeting and they were able to pull up her "provisional iReady results" right there. They have easy access to all of it but don't send it out for ages.
For a district that honestly relies on parents supplement from home A LOT, they really do all they can to not give us any useful information.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Related to this, I don't understand either why my school won't release the questions from their unit tests. I get a report for what my kid did right or wrong but I have no clue what questions were asked. It's all computerized but it's not available in Schoology.
Come on. You can figure this out. These are unit tests that are taken by the entire grade level across the county. The tests cannot be floating out in the public. Parents would hold onto them and have the younger sibling practice taking it when they get to the grade level. This is about preserving the integrity of the test to some degree.
Argument doesn’t work or VDOE would y release the SOL tests in full and with answers for every subject, which it does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Related to this, I don't understand either why my school won't release the questions from their unit tests. I get a report for what my kid did right or wrong but I have no clue what questions were asked. It's all computerized but it's not available in Schoology.
Come on. You can figure this out. These are unit tests that are taken by the entire grade level across the county. The tests cannot be floating out in the public. Parents would hold onto them and have the younger sibling practice taking it when they get to the grade level. This is about preserving the integrity of the test to some degree.
Argument doesn’t work or VDOE would y release the SOL tests in full and with answers for every subject, which it does.