Anonymous wrote:If we can't see the questions or what our students scored incorrectly on, how do we help them improve? Do they at least give some kind of high level explanation on where the student needs to improve? My child is a good reader but scored quite less on reading SOL. I was curious to see what elements he did poorly on so we can focus on improvement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading and math SOL scores were posted to Test History at our MS today.
When did they take math? It hasn’t posted at our MS.
Anonymous wrote:Reading and math SOL scores were posted to Test History at our MS today.
Anonymous wrote:If we can't see the questions or what our students scored incorrectly on, how do we help them improve? Do they at least give some kind of high level explanation on where the student needs to improve? My child is a good reader but scored quite less on reading SOL. I was curious to see what elements he did poorly on so we can focus on improvement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:welcome to the club! It’s been like this for years. Even the IReady or MAP doesn’t show the questions missed.Anonymous wrote:If we can't see the questions or what our students scored incorrectly on, how do we help them improve? Do they at least give some kind of high level explanation on where the student needs to improve? My child is a good reader but scored quite less on reading SOL. I was curious to see what elements he did poorly on so we can focus on improvement.
Is this a Virginia thing that they disclose or is this an FCPS thing?
Anonymous wrote:welcome to the club! It’s been like this for years. Even the IReady or MAP doesn’t show the questions missed.Anonymous wrote:If we can't see the questions or what our students scored incorrectly on, how do we help them improve? Do they at least give some kind of high level explanation on where the student needs to improve? My child is a good reader but scored quite less on reading SOL. I was curious to see what elements he did poorly on so we can focus on improvement.
welcome to the club! It’s been like this for years. Even the IReady or MAP doesn’t show the questions missed.Anonymous wrote:If we can't see the questions or what our students scored incorrectly on, how do we help them improve? Do they at least give some kind of high level explanation on where the student needs to improve? My child is a good reader but scored quite less on reading SOL. I was curious to see what elements he did poorly on so we can focus on improvement.
Anonymous wrote:If we can't see the questions or what our students scored incorrectly on, how do we help them improve? Do they at least give some kind of high level explanation on where the student needs to improve? My child is a good reader but scored quite less on reading SOL. I was curious to see what elements he did poorly on so we can focus on improvement.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Oh we can get results! We get the standard, the level of difficulty, and whether a student got it right or wrong, but we don't get to see the questions. We see "A.5.1" with an x or a checkmark. Does that website show the actual question and what the student chose/entered?
Anonymous wrote: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?
You cannot retake a test they passed. Retakes are only for students in a very specific failure range (close to passing, within a couple questions)