Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duran gets an incomplete for these SOL reports. What a failure to not have the 2023 SOL results by the end of July.
are they waiting for Monday, July 31? Ugh, stressful experience all around. First the test and then the waiting. Way to go, FCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Duran gets an incomplete for these SOL reports. What a failure to not have the 2023 SOL results by the end of July.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the era of standards based grading, I think it’s more than fair that a parent would actually want to know more information than “meets”.
There's also usually a break down by topic. My kid had issues understanding fractions last winter. We worked on them and I think she gets it now, but if she bombed the fractions questions we'd practice more this summer. It would be good to see the score report.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duran gets an incomplete for these SOL reports. What a failure to not have the 2023 SOL results by the end of July.
A “failure”? Some people really look for things to whine about.
Yeah people are dramatic. Looking on the state's website. They don't have 2023 date yet. So assume we are waiting on them.
I don’t blame APS or care that much but a) the state has SOL results already, and if they (state and/or county) really should communicate why they are taking so long to be released and b) that document was pointless and raised more questions than it answered so it’s silly that they put it on parentvue.
Maybe Youngkin fired the number crunchers so it takes longer to calculate percentiles.
Ha I don't think they even put percentiles on regular SOL reports but sometimes I do wonder if Youngkin's admin does stupid stuff to make local school boards look stupid. Regardless I think APS should be communicating with parents on this. Maybe just "hey, we aren't sure when the state is going to release SOL scores but we will keep you posted!"
They probably don’t want to waste the effort because it’s not that important.
Was this the first year your kid took an SOL?
Last year and I believe in years past they sent out an email that said something like "FYI your kids' scores will appear in parentvue on these dates." Parents are curious and I don't see why the county can't just communicate a bit with us.
I don't actually care that much what they are (probably like you) but I do get why other parents care. I think a lot of parents are still worried about pandemic learning loss.
Also I have gotten scores for my rising 9th grader's writing SOL and my rising 6th grader's math SOL (not the report, just the score). So they have got the scores but they are just sitting on them and it's weird to me that they haven't even said when we will get them like in years past.
I believe they said that scores will be released in July. Apparently that means the very, very last day of July.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know who we would even contact to ask about when scores would be posted. Our principal didn't have information.
Youngkin’s office?
Ha, surely there is someone in APS to contact first. I have zero desire to contact his office.
Reading the website it said resources for interpreting scores would be available no sooner than July 7 because they were based on spring scores. So I assume they were supposed to release them already and haven't for whatever reason.
https://www.doe.virginia.gov/teaching-learning-assessment/student-assessment/parent-caregiver-resources-for-growth-assessments
There is a new VA assessment parent portal where the state posts this stuff apparently. I don't remember our school mentioning (maybe because we have parent vue so it's redundant?) But you need some kind of claim code that you get from the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duran gets an incomplete for these SOL reports. What a failure to not have the 2023 SOL results by the end of July.
A “failure”? Some people really look for things to whine about.
Yeah people are dramatic. Looking on the state's website. They don't have 2023 date yet. So assume we are waiting on them.
I don’t blame APS or care that much but a) the state has SOL results already, and if they (state and/or county) really should communicate why they are taking so long to be released and b) that document was pointless and raised more questions than it answered so it’s silly that they put it on parentvue.
Maybe Youngkin fired the number crunchers so it takes longer to calculate percentiles.
Ha I don't think they even put percentiles on regular SOL reports but sometimes I do wonder if Youngkin's admin does stupid stuff to make local school boards look stupid. Regardless I think APS should be communicating with parents on this. Maybe just "hey, we aren't sure when the state is going to release SOL scores but we will keep you posted!"
They probably don’t want to waste the effort because it’s not that important.
Was this the first year your kid took an SOL?
Last year and I believe in years past they sent out an email that said something like "FYI your kids' scores will appear in parentvue on these dates." Parents are curious and I don't see why the county can't just communicate a bit with us.
I don't actually care that much what they are (probably like you) but I do get why other parents care. I think a lot of parents are still worried about pandemic learning loss.
Also I have gotten scores for my rising 9th grader's writing SOL and my rising 6th grader's math SOL (not the report, just the score). So they have got the scores but they are just sitting on them and it's weird to me that they haven't even said when we will get them like in years past.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know who we would even contact to ask about when scores would be posted. Our principal didn't have information.
Youngkin’s office?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duran gets an incomplete for these SOL reports. What a failure to not have the 2023 SOL results by the end of July.
A “failure”? Some people really look for things to whine about.
Yeah people are dramatic. Looking on the state's website. They don't have 2023 date yet. So assume we are waiting on them.
I don’t blame APS or care that much but a) the state has SOL results already, and if they (state and/or county) really should communicate why they are taking so long to be released and b) that document was pointless and raised more questions than it answered so it’s silly that they put it on parentvue.
Maybe Youngkin fired the number crunchers so it takes longer to calculate percentiles.
Ha I don't think they even put percentiles on regular SOL reports but sometimes I do wonder if Youngkin's admin does stupid stuff to make local school boards look stupid. Regardless I think APS should be communicating with parents on this. Maybe just "hey, we aren't sure when the state is going to release SOL scores but we will keep you posted!"
They probably don’t want to waste the effort because it’s not that important.
Was this the first year your kid took an SOL?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duran gets an incomplete for these SOL reports. What a failure to not have the 2023 SOL results by the end of July.
A “failure”? Some people really look for things to whine about.
Yeah people are dramatic. Looking on the state's website. They don't have 2023 date yet. So assume we are waiting on them.
I don’t blame APS or care that much but a) the state has SOL results already, and if they (state and/or county) really should communicate why they are taking so long to be released and b) that document was pointless and raised more questions than it answered so it’s silly that they put it on parentvue.
Maybe Youngkin fired the number crunchers so it takes longer to calculate percentiles.
Ha I don't think they even put percentiles on regular SOL reports but sometimes I do wonder if Youngkin's admin does stupid stuff to make local school boards look stupid. Regardless I think APS should be communicating with parents on this. Maybe just "hey, we aren't sure when the state is going to release SOL scores but we will keep you posted!"
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know who we would even contact to ask about when scores would be posted. Our principal didn't have information.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duran gets an incomplete for these SOL reports. What a failure to not have the 2023 SOL results by the end of July.
A “failure”? Some people really look for things to whine about.
Yeah people are dramatic. Looking on the state's website. They don't have 2023 date yet. So assume we are waiting on them.
Oh come on. People aren't being dramatic. They're just annoyed that any effort was spent posting a totally useless and out of date document to ParentVue on the day that everyone was expected to receive actual SOL scores. Even if it cause no actual harm, it demonstrates pretty significant incompetence by the APS administration.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duran gets an incomplete for these SOL reports. What a failure to not have the 2023 SOL results by the end of July.
A “failure”? Some people really look for things to whine about.
Yeah people are dramatic. Looking on the state's website. They don't have 2023 date yet. So assume we are waiting on them.