Anonymous wrote:
The point is parents are helicoptering over which/how many novels their kids are reading. If youre that concerned, get your kids more books. If they’re below benchmarks call the reading specialist. There are resources for every kid. APS is not failing kids on literacy bevy they’re not reading the same 10 novels.
I mean I can get them a high powered laptop and a guitar, but I don't expect them to become a FAANG employee or rock star all on their own. Reading complex literature, understanding the themes and processing content that spans more than a paragraph are important skills for any career, and practice and instruction are part of that. Sure I can HOMESCHOOL them for their reading curriculum, but I already have a job and I hate to have my kid wasting 6 hrs of their day waiting for other kids to READ OUT LOUD.
How can there really not be more novels assigned? Why is there not earlier reading differentiation, since even at 5th grade some students are very advanced readers and need more to be challenged -- even if not marked "gifted" (and since APS switched to push in, gifted has been a bit of a farce)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what novels my kid read in 5th this year but i just saw they scored 96-99th percentile on their reading assessments. They must be doing something right.
Diebels seems like more of a screener for below benchmark rather than a leveling assessment ?
The point is parents are helicoptering over which/how many novels their kids are reading. If youre that concerned, get your kids more books. If they’re below benchmarks call the reading specialist. There are resources for every kid. APS is not failing kids on literacy bevy they’re not reading the same 10 novels.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what novels my kid read in 5th this year but i just saw they scored 96-99th percentile on their reading assessments. They must be doing something right.
Diebels seems like more of a screener for below benchmark rather than a leveling assessment ?
The point is parents are helicoptering over which/how many novels their kids are reading. If youre that concerned, get your kids more books. If they’re below benchmarks call the reading specialist. There are resources for every kid. APS is not failing kids on literacy bevy they’re not reading the same 10 novels.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what novels my kid read in 5th this year but i just saw they scored 96-99th percentile on their reading assessments. They must be doing something right.
Diebels seems like more of a screener for below benchmark rather than a leveling assessment ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what novels my kid read in 5th this year but i just saw they scored 96-99th percentile on their reading assessments. They must be doing something right.
Diebels seems like more of a screener for below benchmark rather than a leveling assessment ?
Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what novels my kid read in 5th this year but i just saw they scored 96-99th percentile on their reading assessments. They must be doing something right.
Anonymous wrote:Here’s what the parent report looks like
https://dibels.amplify.com/report
Scroll down to “parent report” to see the example. The report names are in alphabetical order.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what novels my kid read in 5th this year but i just saw they scored 96-99th percentile on their reading assessments. They must be doing something right.
Arlington doesn't report percentiles for the DIEBELS or Math Inventory scores, just the grade level benchmark.
Some schools send home or email the parent report which has this info. You can ask for this from your school since it’s not in the Arlington district level document.
Our administration told us APS doesn't receive subscores. They only get the final numbers that are in the ParentVue report.
Well they’re wrong or you misunderstood. DES sent home a full report with the percentages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And again, why can’t APS emphasize reading and writing in school?
I don’t think parents are unreasonable for asking for a rigorous English curriculum in school.
It’s a numbers game. It’s easy to check math problems for 30 kids; simply reading 30 essays is laborious, let along thoughtful commentary.
I don't buy that excuse. My teachers did it. I don't understand why teachers today can't do it. It's part of teaching!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what novels my kid read in 5th this year but i just saw they scored 96-99th percentile on their reading assessments. They must be doing something right.
Arlington doesn't report percentiles for the DIEBELS or Math Inventory scores, just the grade level benchmark.
Some schools send home or email the parent report which has this info. You can ask for this from your school since it’s not in the Arlington district level document.
Our administration told us APS doesn't receive subscores. They only get the final numbers that are in the ParentVue report.
Not true at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what novels my kid read in 5th this year but i just saw they scored 96-99th percentile on their reading assessments. They must be doing something right.
Arlington doesn't report percentiles for the DIEBELS or Math Inventory scores, just the grade level benchmark.
Some schools send home or email the parent report which has this info. You can ask for this from your school since it’s not in the Arlington district level document.
Our administration told us APS doesn't receive subscores. They only get the final numbers that are in the ParentVue report.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what novels my kid read in 5th this year but i just saw they scored 96-99th percentile on their reading assessments. They must be doing something right.
Arlington doesn't report percentiles for the DIEBELS or Math Inventory scores, just the grade level benchmark.
Some schools send home or email the parent report which has this info. You can ask for this from your school since it’s not in the Arlington district level document.
Our administration told us APS doesn't receive subscores. They only get the final numbers that are in the ParentVue report.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what novels my kid read in 5th this year but i just saw they scored 96-99th percentile on their reading assessments. They must be doing something right.
Arlington doesn't report percentiles for the DIEBELS or Math Inventory scores, just the grade level benchmark.