On Virginia's SOL, Grade 4 Mathematics is reported on a scale from 0 to 600, and each score falls into one of 3 performance levels. Reaching Pass/Proficient (at 400 or above) is the state's grade-level, on-track benchmark.
| Level | Score range | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| Did Not Pass | 0–399 | The lowest level, well below grade-level expectations |
| Pass/Proficient | 400–499 | Meeting grade-level expectations (the state proficiency line) |
| Pass/Advanced | 500–600 | The highest level, above grade-level expectations |
Statewide in 2025, about 73% of Grade 4 students reached Pass/Proficient or Pass/Advanced in Math. The bar above shows the share at each level (left = lowest).
A score's meaning depends on where it lands in the ranges above, and on how it compares to other students. Our free tool turns a score into an estimated percentile versus the child's school, district and the whole state, so you can see exactly where a score stands, not just its level.
Look up your child's exact percentile →Grade 4, other subjects:
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