English 9 summative assessment HS

Anonymous
We just finished them at our school. Must have been pretty easy because 76% of the 9th graders got above an 80%.
Anonymous
This is at an upcounty HS too
Anonymous
Looks like county wide 84% of kids scored above an 80%
Anonymous
My kid (the one who initially got an 82.4% on it) actually got his grade changed to 88%. He said there was at least one question that was wrong and another one where multiple answers could have been correct. *shrug*
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kid (the one who initially got an 82.4% on it) actually got his grade changed to 88%. He said there was at least one question that was wrong and another one where multiple answers could have been correct. *shrug*


Looking at the scoring matrix, it does appear that there is one question that appears to have no right or wrong answer
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kid (the one who initially got an 82.4% on it) actually got his grade changed to 88%. He said there was at least one question that was wrong and another one where multiple answers could have been correct. *shrug*


Looking at the scoring matrix, it does appear that there is one question that appears to have no right or wrong answer


Where do you see that? My 9th grader got a 75% which shocks me. High A’s and their fall MAP-R was 242
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kid (the one who initially got an 82.4% on it) actually got his grade changed to 88%. He said there was at least one question that was wrong and another one where multiple answers could have been correct. *shrug*


Looking at the scoring matrix, it does appear that there is one question that appears to have no right or wrong answer


Where do you see that? My 9th grader got a 75% which shocks me. High A’s and their fall MAP-R was 242


I am a teacher and have access to everyone in my schools scores and results
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kid (the one who initially got an 82.4% on it) actually got his grade changed to 88%. He said there was at least one question that was wrong and another one where multiple answers could have been correct. *shrug*


Looking at the scoring matrix, it does appear that there is one question that appears to have no right or wrong answer


this is so painful. Another example of why MCPS should not be writing its own curriculum.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Looks like county wide 84% of kids scored above an 80%


Where is this from?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looks like county wide 84% of kids scored above an 80%


Where is this from?


From Performance Matters. I can see the District and School numbers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We just finished them at our school. Must have been pretty easy because 76% of the 9th graders got above an 80%.


Do these scores go directly in the grade book without calibration or scaling?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kid (the one who initially got an 82.4% on it) actually got his grade changed to 88%. He said there was at least one question that was wrong and another one where multiple answers could have been correct. *shrug*


That's 14/17 to 15/17 , matching previous guess.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We just finished them at our school. Must have been pretty easy because 76% of the 9th graders got above an 80%.


1/4 getting C or below is well below MCPS performance against expectations for MCPS curriculum.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We just finished them at our school. Must have been pretty easy because 76% of the 9th graders got above an 80%.


Do these scores go directly in the grade book without calibration or scaling?


Probably. My co-teacher is the one who handles the gradebook so I'll ask them tomorrow
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kid (the one who initially got an 82.4% on it) actually got his grade changed to 88%. He said there was at least one question that was wrong and another one where multiple answers could have been correct. *shrug*


That's 14/17 to 15/17 , matching previous guess.


Were there 17 questions? In ParentVue my kid’s grade says 75/100 points. Seems like the math is wrong if there were only 17 points.

Also, there’s been no correction to the gradebook. Should I be asking about the question that posters here say was scored incorrectly?
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