Anonymous wrote:Apparently our school will be sending the SOL score report home with the report cards on the last day of school. I'm not happy about this at all because I know my DC will open up the envelope to check out the grades and see the SOL report - and I'm pretty sure DC failed one or more SOLs. I really do not want her to see this. I can't believe the school won't either send the scores by mail or put them in an envelope addressed to the parents if they have to send them home with the kids.
Anonymous wrote:I give my students the envelopes, pass out the reports, and have them stuff their envelopes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently our school will be sending the SOL score report home with the report cards on the last day of school. I'm not happy about this at all because I know my DC will open up the envelope to check out the grades and see the SOL report - and I'm pretty sure DC failed one or more SOLs. I really do not want her to see this. I can't believe the school won't either send the scores by mail or put them in an envelope addressed to the parents if they have to send them home with the kids.
Tell your child they most not open anything till they get home.
Anonymous wrote:Apparently our school will be sending the SOL score report home with the report cards on the last day of school. I'm not happy about this at all because I know my DC will open up the envelope to check out the grades and see the SOL report - and I'm pretty sure DC failed one or more SOLs. I really do not want her to see this. I can't believe the school won't either send the scores by mail or put them in an envelope addressed to the parents if they have to send them home with the kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm the PP whose DC failed math SOL with 379.
I decided not do a retake test. DC anxious the first time around and came home in distraught and convinced of failure. I can't in good conscience put DC through the stress again.
Feel like when the SOL reflects on the teacher and school at large, all of a sudden, DC needs immediate remedial attention and pull out instruction. Where was this concern mid-year? I figure DC will be re evaluated next school year anyway and appropriate placement made then. If failing the math sol means that DC is flagged for extra help or a stepped down math group, great.
How did you find out your DC's score? I'm pretty sure my DC failed it too, and like you, I would have so appreciated mid-year help when it mattered, rather than this frantic SOL cram session at the end of the year which has zero benefit for my child.
Anonymous wrote:I'm the PP whose DC failed math SOL with 379.
I decided not do a retake test. DC anxious the first time around and came home in distraught and convinced of failure. I can't in good conscience put DC through the stress again.
Feel like when the SOL reflects on the teacher and school at large, all of a sudden, DC needs immediate remedial attention and pull out instruction. Where was this concern mid-year? I figure DC will be re evaluated next school year anyway and appropriate placement made then. If failing the math sol means that DC is flagged for extra help or a stepped down math group, great.
against the law to consider SOL scores for class placement.
Anonymous wrote:^^^Incorrect. She won't have to go to summer school and it is against the law to consider SOL scores for class placement. In elementary school, they are meaningless for the students. Sorry teachers and admins.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got a called from DC's (3rd grade) principal. DC failed the math SOL with a 379.
Principal offered a retake, but before that happens, DC will be enrolled in a fast track remediation class (pull out) during the school day with a resource teacher.
I just can't decide what to do. DC was very anxious taking the test, came home in tearsconcerned that she failed.
Told principal that DC can go to remediation class, but would have to decide about retake. DC gets 3s and 4s and is an average student.
Help!
I'd say let her get the instruction and retake. It'll be good for her confidence.
Anonymous wrote:Got a called from DC's (3rd grade) principal. DC failed the math SOL with a 379.
Principal offered a retake, but before that happens, DC will be enrolled in a fast track remediation class (pull out) during the school day with a resource teacher.
I just can't decide what to do. DC was very anxious taking the test, came home in tearsconcerned that she failed.
Told principal that DC can go to remediation class, but would have to decide about retake. DC gets 3s and 4s and is an average student.
Help!