Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe OP, at least until others from their elementary say they didn’t get them. A troll wouldn’t name the elementary school. Weird that they are the only elementary school to release though.
Thank you! I don’t know either why you guys haven’t seen the scores yet!
We are going to have a second AAP session this upcoming Wednesday (11/17)
Could you please tell what the second AAP session means? Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe OP, at least until others from their elementary say they didn’t get them. A troll wouldn’t name the elementary school. Weird that they are the only elementary school to release though.
Thank you! I don’t know either why you guys haven’t seen the scores yet!
We are going to have a second AAP session this upcoming Wednesday (11/17)
Could you please tell what the second AAP session means? Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe OP, at least until others from their elementary say they didn’t get them. A troll wouldn’t name the elementary school. Weird that they are the only elementary school to release though.
Thank you! I don’t know either why you guys haven’t seen the scores yet!
We are going to have a second AAP session this upcoming Wednesday (11/17)
Anonymous wrote:I believe OP, at least until others from their elementary say they didn’t get them. A troll wouldn’t name the elementary school. Weird that they are the only elementary school to release though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I reached out to our AART teacher. The scores are not in yet and will not be by mid-december when the package is due. OP is a troll.
I don't know if I believe the OP or others who claimed they (the teachers or schools) have the scores already, but do you truly think your AART would tell you if they did? Would you accept that they have them and aren't sharing them with you? Or would you expect to find out your child's scores? The AART knows there is no good path forward to saying "yes we have them" so whether or not they have them, they're going to say they don't until they're ready to send them out. Why does the packet have to be due mid December? Are they really starting to review these over Christmas break? How can they even start reviewing them if they truly don't have the scores back? Like PPs said they seem to play this weird game of giving the scores after the deadline, which is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:I reached out to our AART teacher. The scores are not in yet and will not be by mid-december when the package is due. OP is a troll.
Anonymous wrote:I reached out to our AART teacher. The scores are not in yet and will not be by mid-december when the package is due. OP is a troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schools are holding them back. They have the scores but are not releasing them yet.
That's so odd. I don't understand the reasoning behind this?
Parents go nuts over these scores. They want to avoid too many questions and complaints before the AAP packets are turned in.