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4/29- 6th-8th Reading |
4/30- 6th/7th Reading Make ups |
5/1- 8th Reading Make ups |
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5/7-6th-8th Math Algebra/Geometry |
5/8- 8th/Alg/Geo Make ups |
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5/11-6th & 7th Math Make ups |
5/12- 8th Civics |
5/13- Civics Make ups |
5/14- 8th Science |
5/15- Science Make ups |
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5/20- NO TESTING |
5/21- NO TESTING |
5/22- NO TESTING |
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5/25- NO TESTING |
5/26- ER 8th Civics |
5/27- NO TESTING |
5/28- ER 6th & 7th Reading |
5/29- ER 8th Reading |
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6/1- ER ER Civics & Reading Make ups |
6/2- ER 6th & 7th Math
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6/3- ER 8th Math Algebra/Geometry |
6/4- ER 8th Science |
6/5- ER Math & Science Make ups |
The Standards of Learning (SOL) for Virginia Public Schools establish minimum expectations for what students should know and be able to do at the end of each grade or course in English, Mathematics, Science, History, Social Science, and other subjects.
SOL tests measure students' success in meeting the Board of Education’s expectations for learning and achievement. All items on SOL tests are reviewed by Virginia classroom teachers for accuracy and fairness, and teachers also assist the Virginia Board of Education in setting proficiency standards for the tests.
A CAT is an assessment customized for every student. How a student responds to questions determines the difficulty of the next question. Correct responses lead to more difficult test questions, while incorrect responses result in the selection of less difficult items for the student.
Computer Adaptive Testing in VirginiaThis video provides information about computer adaptive testing in Virginia.
- Get to bed early
- Eat a good breakfast
- Wear something 'lucky'
- Have a cheerful morning
- Dress comfortably and in layers
- Get to school on time
- Think Positively!