For those of you who received them. Were they mailed from the district or from the school? We still haven't received ours but the school claims the state sends them out, which I know isn't right. |
Older posts: Do not hesitate to contact Central Office for answers. You are a tax paying county resident. From recent news about Central Office, we know they may not have the people there to do the job to get the reports out within a reasonable time period. There may be another office to contact, but here is the link to the MCPS Office of Shared Accountability: montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/sharedaccountability/units/ Response to above post: The person the state refers parents to in order byo in get the MCAP report is Donna Blaney, the Supervisor of the Testing and Reporting Unit: Donna_M_Blaney@mcpsmd.org You will probably have to repeatedly email her to get the report, though. |
It's a state test so wouldn't think MCPS has any involvement. |
The state send the info to MCPS. MCPS was giving out SSL hours for students to get the mails ready back in December. They are not mailed from the state, but from MCPS. |
MCPS should return this junk back to the state. We shouldn't have to do their dirty work. |
Yes, can we get rid of the useless admins and have high school students run MCPS for free? |
Someone failed their NSL government MCAP... |
MAP is a private vendor test that MCPS chooses to administer. |
Measure of *what" though? Says you get a "675 Not Proficient" or a 725 Proficient". What do you do with that information? If you want useful information, look at their homework/exams or give them a test like Khan Academy where you can see the questions and answers. |
So clearly a 4 is not necessary for succeeding at Blair SMACS, because many students with solid post-Algebra MAP scores, and winning state and national level math awards like Mathcounts, AMC, and Kangaroo, are getting 3s. |
Actually, it seems like they managed to understand it. Further, the state is perfectly able to mail these out themselves. |
Makes me think the test is poorly calibrated. |
It's not calibrated at all. Just a pair of context-free numbers. |
It seems like if you are one of the kids who score in the top 0.001% on MAP you might get a 4 otherwise 3 or lower on MCAP. |
You would think wrong. The state printed them and gave them to MCPS in the fall to send out. They have had electronic access even longer. |