SOL Tests in Elementary and Middle Schools
SOL assessments are used in grades 3-8 for federal and state accountability
Under Virginia law, students in grades 3-8 are expected to take part in the Virginia Assessment Program to assess the Virginia Standards of Learning, or SOLs. The assessments used to fulfill this requirement look differently based on the grade level and content area.
- Standards of Learning (SOL) assessments in reading and writing, mathematics, and science.
- Local Alternative Assessments (LAA) in social studies and third grade science.
- SOL-aligned growth assessments completed as part of classroom instruction in mathematics and reading
SOL Tests Within the Virginia Assessment Program
SOL tests are the main part of the Virginia Assessment Program for grades 3-8 and are administered each spring. SOL tests are used to fulfill state and federal testing requirements in reading and writing, mathematics, and science. Most students in grades 3-8 take SOL tests for reading and math each year, with science tests and integrated reading and writing components administered in the fifth and eighth grades.
All students in grades 3-8 are expected to participate in SOL tests unless they meet specific state criteria, such as students with disabilities eligible to participate in the Virginia Alternate Assessment Program (VAAP).
Students taking the grade 5 or grade 8 SOL Reading test will complete an integrated reading and writing (IRW) component. The IRW component of the SOL Reading test has with one non-fiction reading passage followed by 4-6 of multiple-choice/technology-enhanced items and an “invitation to write” based on the passage.
Parents/guardians may choose to refuse participation in the IRW component while still agreeing for their student to participate in the required SOL Reading test. The IRW component does not fulfill federal participation requirements or influence school accountability calculations.
Notification of Testing
Divisions have the responsibility to notify families about required state assessments at each student's grade level. The notification letters outlines state guidelines for which students will take SOL tests each year.
The FCPS annual notification of testing for grade 3-8 state assessments can be accessed below with printable PDFs, including translations.
Notification for Families with SIS ParentVUE Accounts
NOTIFICATION OF TESTING AND RETEST PERMISSION FORM
State Assessments, Grades 3-8 - For Parents with SIS ParentVue Account
Dear Parents and Guardians:
Students in grades 3-8 participate in state assessments each year. State assessments measure how students are learning the state standards. Format and timing of state assessments vary by grade level and content area, as noted in the table below. These include:
- Spring Standards of Learning (SOL) standardized tests in reading, mathematics, and science, including an integrated reading and writing (IRW) component;
- Ongoing local alternative assessments (LAAs) completed as part of classroom instruction in science, and social studies;
- SOL-aligned growth assessments completed as part of classroom instruction in mathematics and reading
Grade | SOL Content Areas Tested (Spring) | LAA Content Areas Tested (Ongoing) | Growth Content Areas Tested (Fall, Winter, Spring) |
3 | Reading, Mathematics | Science, Social Studies | Math and Reading |
4 | Reading, Mathematics | Social Studies | Math and Reading |
5 | Science, Reading with IRW, Mathematics | Not applicable | Math and Reading |
6 | Reading, Mathematics | Social Studies | Math and Reading |
7 | Reading, Mathematics | Social Studies | Math and Reading |
8 | Science, Reading with IRW, Mathematics | Social Studies | Math and Reading |
More information about these assessments can be found on the webpage: SOL Tests in Elementary and Middle Schools (https://www.fcps.edu/node/42716). The Grade Level Tests webpage (https://www.fcps.edu/node/50045) provides information by grade level about the divisionwide assessment schedule and reporting method for each required assessment in Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS). School staff will contact you with the specific dates your student is scheduled to take the standardized SOL assessments.
SOL Parent/Guardian Permission to Retest
The Virginia Board of Education allows elementary and middle school students who fail their spring Standards of Learning (SOL) tests by a narrow margin to retake the test before the end of the school year. Retesting is available when a student fails their first SOL attempt with a score of 375-399. (A score of 400 is considered passing for SOL tests.) Note that retests are not offered for the integrated reading and writing (IRW) component of the grade 5 and grade 8 SOL reading tests. A decision not to allow retesting will not impact your student’s course grade or academic record.
Parent/guardian permission is required for the school to retest any student in grades 3-8. If you believe that your student would benefit from a second opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge and skills on the spring SOL test, submit your decision using the Parent Digital Consent application (https://www.fcps.edu/family-resources/technology/digital-resources/consent).
If you have questions about state assessments, contact your student’s teacher or the school test coordinator.
Printable PDFs of letter notifying families of state assessments in grades 3-8, including the online permission form for SOL retests
Notification for Families without SIS ParentVUE Accounts
NOTIFICATION OF TESTING AND RETEST PERMISSION FORM
State Assessments, Grades 3-8 - For Parents without SIS ParentVue Account
Dear Parents and Guardians:
Students in grades 3-8 participate in state assessments each year. State assessments measure how students are learning the state standards. Format and timing of state assessments vary by grade level and content area, as noted in the table below. These include:
- Spring Standards of Learning (SOL) standardized tests in reading, mathematics, and science, including an integrated reading and writing (IRW) component;
- Ongoing local alternative assessments (LAAs) completed as part of classroom instruction in science, and social studies;
- SOL-aligned growth assessments completed as part of classroom instruction in mathematics and reading
Grade | SOL Content Areas Tested (Spring) | LAA Content Areas Tested (Ongoing) | Growth Content Areas Tested (Fall, Winter, Spring) |
3 | Reading, Mathematics | Science, Social Studies | Math and Reading |
4 | Reading, Mathematics | Social Studies | Math and Reading |
5 | Science, Reading with IRW, Mathematics | Not applicable | Math and Reading |
6 | Reading, Mathematics | Social Studies | Math and Reading |
7 | Reading, Mathematics | Social Studies | Math and Reading |
8 | Science, Reading with IRW, Mathematics | Social Studies | Math and Reading |
More information about these assessments can be found on the webpage: SOL Tests in Elementary and Middle Schools (https://www.fcps.edu/node/42716). The Grade Level Tests webpage (https://www.fcps.edu/node/50045) provides information by grade level about the divisionwide assessment schedule and reporting method for each required assessment in Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS). School staff will contact you with the specific dates your student is scheduled to take the standardized SOL assessments. If you have questions about state assessments, contact your student’s teacher or the school test coordinator.
SOL Parent/Guardian Permission to Retest Form
The Virginia Board of Education allows elementary and middle school students who fail their spring Standards of Learning (SOL) tests by a narrow margin to retake the test before the end of the school year. Retesting is available when a student fails their first SOL attempt with a score of 375-399. (A score of 400 is considered passing for SOL tests.) Note that retests are not offered for the integrated reading and writing (IRW) component of the grade 5 and grade 8 SOL reading tests. A decision not to allow retesting will not impact your student’s course grade or academic record.
Parent/guardian permission is required for the school to retest any student in grades 3-8. If you believe that your student would benefit from a second opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge and skills on the spring SOL test, complete this permission form and return it to the school.
Directions: Return this permission form to your student’s teacher or the school test coordinator no later than ________________________. A form must be returned for each student in grades 3-8.
Student Name ______________________ FCPS ID #________________ Grade Level ________
Parent’s/Guardian’s Name (Printed) ___________________________
Parent’s/Guardian’s Signature ______________________ Date _______________
_____ No, do not retest my student if their spring SOL score is between 375 and 399. I understand that this decision
will not impact my student’s course grade or academic record.
_____ Yes, provide my student with the opportunity to retake any spring SOL tests if they score between 375 and 399.
_____ Yes, provide my student with the opportunity to retake only the following spring SOL test(s) if they score
between 375 and 399 (see table above for the available SOL content areas at the student’s grade level):
_______________________________
Printable PDFs of letter notifying families of state assessments in grades 3-8, including the paper permission form for SOL retests
Test Facts: SOL Tests in Grades 3-8
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