SOL Testing - Woodlawn Elementary

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Students in grades 3-6 will take the Standards of Learning (SOL) assessments this Spring. 

Federal law requires schools to give SOL tests in reading, math, and science.  Additionally, state policy requires schools to use local alternative assessments in grade levels and content areas where SOL tests have been removed.

  • SOL tests measure what students have learned of the content in skills detailed in the Virginia Standards of Learning.  Tests provide information about student achievement to the parent, school, school division, and state.  SOL scores are available for families by the start of the next school year.
  • Local alternative assessments are the combination of formal and informal assessments delivered as part of the regular classroom instruction throughout the school year.  Like SOL tests, the local alternative assessments measure student learning of the content standards.  Performance on local alternative assessments is incorporated into quarterly progress reports for families.

The list below shows which content areas are assessed at each grade level within the elementary school.  If you have questions about state assessments for your child, please contact your child’s teacher.

  • Grade 3:  SOL:  Reading and Math; Local Alternative Assessments in Science and Social Studies.
  • Grade 4:  SOL:  Reading and Math; Local Alternative Assessment in Social Studies (Virginia History)
  • Grade 5:  SOL:  Reading, Math, and Science; Local Alterative Assessment in Writing
  • Grade 6:  SOL:  Reading and Math; Local Alternative Assessment in Social Studies (US History to 1867)

All tests will begin shortly after school starts.

View All SOL Testing Dates

Please contact Ryan McGuin, our Testing Coordinator for SOLs, if you need assistance.  [email protected]

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Testing

Students in grades 3-6 will take the Standards of Learning (SOL) assessments this Spring. 

Federal law requires schools to give SOL tests in reading, math, and science.  Additionally, state policy requires schools to use local alternative assessments in grade levels and content areas where SOL tests have been removed.

  • SOL tests measure what students have learned of the content in skills detailed in the Virginia Standards of Learning.  Tests provide information about student achievement to the parent, school, school division, and state.  SOL scores are available for families by the start of the next school year.
  • Local alternative assessments are the combination of formal and informal assessments delivered as part of the regular classroom instruction throughout the school year.  Like SOL tests, the local alternative assessments measure student learning of the content standards.  Performance on local alternative assessments is incorporated into quarterly progress reports for families.

The list below shows which content areas are assessed at each grade level within the elementary school.  If you have questions about state assessments for your child, please contact your child’s teacher.

  • Grade 3:  SOL:  Reading and Math; Local Alternative Assessments in Science and Social Studies.
  • Grade 4:  SOL:  Reading and Math; Local Alternative Assessment in Social Studies (Virginia History)
  • Grade 5:  SOL:  Reading, Math, and Science; Local Alterative Assessment in Writing
  • Grade 6:  SOL:  Reading and Math; Local Alternative Assessment in Social Studies (US History to 1867)

All tests will begin shortly after school starts.

View All SOL Testing Dates

Please contact Ryan McGuin, our Testing Coordinator for SOLs, if you need assistance.  [email protected]