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Virginia Sol
- Virginia

Principal Locations
  1. Alexandria
  2. Arlington County
  3. Blacksburg
  4. Charlottesville
  5. Chesapeake
  6. Fairfax
  7. Fredericksburg
  8. Hampton
  9. Lexington
  10. Lynchburg
  11. Manassas
  12. Newport News
  13. Norfolk
  14. Radford
  15. Richmond
  16. Roanoke
  17. Stafford
  18. Staunton
  19. Suffolk
  20. Tysons Corner
  21. Virginia Beach
  22. Williamsburg

Resources


Virginia Sol



Virginia Department of Education
– A collection of information and resources related to the implementation of the Web-based SOL Technology Initiative being implemented in the Commonwealth. ...

NCS Mentor - A training tool to help teachers prepare students for the SOL writing test. ...

Governor Warner Announces Final Graduation Rate for Class of 2004 and Results of Project Graduation -- 2004 graduation requirement is first consequences milestone since SOLs adopted in 1995 ... [Read More]

Division of Instruction Standards of Learning Index
SOL Training Initiative ...

Art & Music SOL Resources ...

NCS Mentor - A training tool to help teachers prepare students for the SOL writing test. ... [Read More]

Welcome to Assessment & Reporting
Virginia SOL Assessment Technical Report: 1998-1999 Administration Cycle (PDF format) ...

2001-2003 School-by-School SOL Assessment Results ...

Virginia SOL Assessment Technical Report: 2002-2003 Administration Cycle (PDF format) ... [Read More]

Virginia Department of Education News Releases
Board President Asks SOL Test Advisory Committee to Explore Several Ideas for Refinements to History SOL Tests ...

President Of Board Of Education Kirk Schroder Provides Progress Report On SOL Assessments. ...

SOL Test Technical Advisory Committee Pleased with Quality of Tests ... [Read More]

VDGIF > Education > Wildlife Education > SOLs for Science
The Project WILD Activity Guides have been correlated to the 2003 Virginia Standards of Learning objectives for Science. These correlations are to those activities that directly match the Science SOLs as they are written; extensions, adaptations or secondary objectives are not included. We realize that many additional activities will also assist a teacher's effort to meet SOL objectives in science, math and language arts. Review the activities in your guide along with the topic, subject, and skills indexes found in the appendices to create a comprehensive correlation that will assist you in teaching the standards. ... [Read More]

Virginia Department of Education :: For Students :: Project Graduation Online Tutorials
Schools may register students beginning December 15, 2004. Registration is open only for students who have passed Algebra I but not the corresponding Standards of Learning (SOL) test. Students who entered the ninth grade for the first time in 2003 or later must have a verified credit in mathematics to graduate with a standard diploma. ...

Teacher Quick Guide - explains the basic features and reporting functions available through the Virginia SOL Online Tutorial. ... [Read More]

The Official Website of the Governor of Virginia - Mark R. Warner
Governor Warner launched Project Graduation in 2003, to help high school seniors across the state who will not receive a diploma without meeting 2004 SOL testing standards. The project marked the Governor’s commitment to not retreat from the accountability component of the SOLs and to “walk the extra mile” with the first class of students to face the diploma deadline. ... [Read More]

Vendor Resources~Web-based SOL Technology Initiative
Architectural Guidelines for High School Readiness: A PDF file providing architectural guidelines for the school divisions and high schools participating in the SOL Technology Initiative. ...

Current SOL Reports: Division Report (pg. 18, 73) ...

Current SOL Reports: School Report (pg. 18, 73) ... [Read More]

Commonwealth of Virginia Board of Education Standards
The mathematics achievement of Virginia students on the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) provides strong evidence that our students are not becoming overly reliant on technology and that the commonwealth’s schools and teachers are heeding the admonition in the SOL that “facility in the use of technology shall not be regarded as a substitute for a student’s understanding of quantitative concepts and relationships or for proficiency in basic computations.” ... [Read More]


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