Anonymous wrote:I told my kids that this is actually a test for the benefit of the school - it's testing how well the teachers are teaching them. And it's true, doesn't SOL scores affect funding and things like that?
Anonymous wrote:I told my kids that this is actually a test for the benefit of the school - it's testing how well the teachers are teaching them. And it's true, doesn't SOL scores affect funding and things like that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a very high stress/high strung perfectionist elementary school child, so yes I absolutely downplay them.
At the end of the day they are a useful metric to make sure my kid is absorbing information as expected.
This, but mine is in middle now. I tell her constantly that "SOLs don't matter one bit for you--they only matter for the teachers and the school." She still doesn't believe me. I also said, "literally every other test and even quiz this entire year matters more than this stupid SOL." She finally did say, "I only need to pass. It doesn't matter if I pass advanced." And I said, "You don't even need to pass!!!" The truth is, I do care how she does and I do think it is one metric to assess what she is learning, but she stresses about enough things in her life so I do not need this to be one of them. So to answer the question, yes I care, but no, I do not tell my kid I care.
I have a HS kid, too, but he never gets stressed about tests of any kind.
She needs to pass her reading SOL if she's rising 7th or 8th grade. If she doesn't, she will be evaluated to have an official reading plan (Part of the Virginia Literacy Act), and she could lose an elective because she could be placed in a literacy support class.
This is good to know. I never heard about this.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a very high stress/high strung perfectionist elementary school child, so yes I absolutely downplay them.
At the end of the day they are a useful metric to make sure my kid is absorbing information as expected.
This, but mine is in middle now. I tell her constantly that "SOLs don't matter one bit for you--they only matter for the teachers and the school." She still doesn't believe me. I also said, "literally every other test and even quiz this entire year matters more than this stupid SOL." She finally did say, "I only need to pass. It doesn't matter if I pass advanced." And I said, "You don't even need to pass!!!" The truth is, I do care how she does and I do think it is one metric to assess what she is learning, but she stresses about enough things in her life so I do not need this to be one of them. So to answer the question, yes I care, but no, I do not tell my kid I care.
I have a HS kid, too, but he never gets stressed about tests of any kind.
She needs to pass her reading SOL if she's rising 7th or 8th grade. If she doesn't, she will be evaluated to have an official reading plan (Part of the Virginia Literacy Act), and she could lose an elective because she could be placed in a literacy support class.