I'm curious is anyone has insights about this before I arrange another meeting with my daughter's teacher. About once a month, the kids take a STAR assessment to monitor their progress. I know because my daughter tells me when they take it. I tried e-mailing the teacher to ask for her scores, but received no response. When I actually stopped by, I was told they are not allowed to give parents the scores and can just say general things like "your child is improving."

I thought parents were generally always allowed access to educational records, unless maybe this is a school assessment issue? Are there legitimate reasons why a school would not share these types of scores with parents?

I'd just like to understand the issues involved before I talk with them more. It's not really critical for me to see the scores, but I don't think she is really working at the right level and have been trying to negotiate with them.