Anonymous wrote:DC took the test 12/7 (a week earlier than PP, who knows that SJC has the scores). And we still don't have scores, either. So I assume they just haven't been sent out to parents yet.
Different but related question--SJC invited DC to the Scholars orientation/panel thing on 1/26. Does that mean the score was good enough, or does every student who indicated interest get invited?
Thanks if you know!
Anonymous wrote:DD took test 12/14.
I can see on the St John's application checklist that the school has received the scores, but we have received nothing to date.
I know it does't change anything and is out of our control at this point. I just want to know.
Anonymous wrote:Latest update from ADW:
The results of the High School Placement Test administered on November 29 in ADW elementary and middle schools, and at ADW high schools on December 2, December 16, and January 6 have been delivered to the high schools. Score Reports will be released via email to parents and guardians on Friday, January 19, 2018. The test scores will be emailed to the primary address on the HSPT registration from results@ststesting.com. Parents/Guardians, be sure to add the sender's email address to your email filter so that the results will land in your inbox and not in your spam folder. For those parents/guardians who chose to have their child(ren)'s report mailed to the home address, the Score Reports will be sent by US Mail on Thursday, January 18, 2018. Delivery will depend on the schedule of the local post office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who pays for tests? As a parent with a kid attending public school looking to attend Catholic HS, I would find it odd if the scores were sent to schools weeks before I got them.
Parents pay for the test. For some reason the test scores are sent directly to the K-8 parochial schools and the high schools where the child applied BEFORE sending it to the parents who paid for the test. Ridiculous.
I don't understand why this is ridiculous.
I've had 2 take it..Its completely ridiculous. Scores should go to parents as soon as available. What is the argument for not doing so?
I have had four take it. Why would that matter? The scores will go to the schools regardless. You can’t cancel them without missing the admission deadline.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who pays for tests? As a parent with a kid attending public school looking to attend Catholic HS, I would find it odd if the scores were sent to schools weeks before I got them.
Parents pay for the test. For some reason the test scores are sent directly to the K-8 parochial schools and the high schools where the child applied BEFORE sending it to the parents who paid for the test. Ridiculous.
I don't understand why this is ridiculous.
I've had 2 take it..Its completely ridiculous. Scores should go to parents as soon as available. What is the argument for not doing so?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who pays for tests? As a parent with a kid attending public school looking to attend Catholic HS, I would find it odd if the scores were sent to schools weeks before I got them.
Parents pay for the test. For some reason the test scores are sent directly to the K-8 parochial schools and the high schools where the child applied BEFORE sending it to the parents who paid for the test. Ridiculous.
I don't understand why this is ridiculous.
I've had 2 take it..Its completely ridiculous. Scores should go to parents as soon as available. What is the argument for not doing so?
Anonymous wrote:We are in the Archdiocese of Baltimore and for the test taken the first weekend in December, I got the scores emailed to me on 12/26.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who pays for tests? As a parent with a kid attending public school looking to attend Catholic HS, I would find it odd if the scores were sent to schools weeks before I got them.
Parents pay for the test. For some reason the test scores are sent directly to the K-8 parochial schools and the high schools where the child applied BEFORE sending it to the parents who paid for the test. Ridiculous.
I didn’t pay for the test so I assume our K-8 parochial school or diocese paid for it. But I don’t see why that changes who sees the scores when. My kid too the test in November and we got the results via snail mail. Amusing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who pays for tests? As a parent with a kid attending public school looking to attend Catholic HS, I would find it odd if the scores were sent to schools weeks before I got them.
Parents pay for the test. For some reason the test scores are sent directly to the K-8 parochial schools and the high schools where the child applied BEFORE sending it to the parents who paid for the test. Ridiculous.
I don't understand why this is ridiculous.