Anonymous wrote:Is there any reason to retake a pass to get pass advanced in middle school? Was just under the pass advanced score. This has no relevance whatsoever this yr does it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do we find questions and answer key for the SOL that was already taken?
Never. Not even teachers get to see what was on the SOL. It is literally a black box, they have not released any questions for years.
There is apparently a way to get these via https://va-results.pearsonaccessnext.com/ but it looks like FCPS doesn't use this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do we find questions and answer key for the SOL that was already taken?
Never. Not even teachers get to see what was on the SOL. It is literally a black box, they have not released any questions for years.
Anonymous wrote:Where do we find questions and answer key for the SOL that was already taken?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would be nice to know immediately like the MAP scores.
MAP is only immediate if the kid remembers the RIT given at the end of the test. otherwise we have to wait months for fcps to load to parentvue
DP, my kid had his MAP score loaded into ParentVue within days (but the test date is wrong so we’re not even sure if the test score is right or if there was a typo …) but is still waiting on the reading SOL score from a week and a half ago. Has not taken math yet - later this week.
Yes, the AP made mention of receiving score over the weekend. Some even received individual scores via email. But, thanks for playing!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:still no score in SISAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now our AP wrote an email saying that the instructions were not read correctly to the students and everyone has the choice to retake it at our school, if they choose so. The problem is: we do not know how the kids did to decide!
Is the score in SIS?
Did you really think someone was going to be working the weekend to load SOL scores into SIS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would be nice to know immediately like the MAP scores.
MAP is only immediate if the kid remembers the RIT given at the end of the test. otherwise we have to wait months for fcps to load to parentvue
Anonymous wrote:It would be nice to know immediately like the MAP scores.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:still no score in SISAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now our AP wrote an email saying that the instructions were not read correctly to the students and everyone has the choice to retake it at our school, if they choose so. The problem is: we do not know how the kids did to decide!
Is the score in SIS?
Did you really think someone was going to be working the weekend to load SOL scores into SIS?