| DCPS has had their fall map scores for a while too. This is definitely and McPS specific glitch |
It truly amazes me as well. But I did ask her, and she doesn't have the scores either. Now what do you suggest? I ask because you seem to experience yourself as knowledgeable on this topic. |
If your teacher doesn’t have your child’s score inquire about why and ask who in the school you need to speak with to obtain (administrator, grade level team lead, SDT). If your child’s teachers doesn’t have the scores that’s much more concerning then the reports not being available on ParentVue. |
Is this teacher with MCPS? Yes, we can access the scores and print them for parents. I printed MAP scores for all of my parent/teacher conferences. At my school, some teachers have been using/hoarding crazy amounts of copy paper. As a result, teachers now receive one pack of copy paper every 3 or 4 weeks. I think it’s every four weeks. Anyway, I used this paper to copy all of the MAP information for parents (after reading it wasn’t available on ParentVue here on DCUM). I did have a few parents tell me they already had their child’s scores though…not sure what to make of that |
I am a DP and also asked my kid's teacher for this and they declined. They also weirdly discussed the results with the laptop conspicuously turned away from us during the conference. It was super bizarre. Maybe this is normal behavior in MCPS but it felt so weird to be discussing documents we didn't have, couldn't be given and couldn't even have a glimpse of. |
Is there a testing office at MCPS? I went through the directory and couldn't figure out who manages this MAP stuff. Happy to write the person in charge and report back to DCUM if someone gives me a name. |
| My kid's teacher provided a printout with the scores, their nationally normed percentile, and their growth percentile. What was missing was the locally normed average as well as the break down of their skills/performance within each area assessed. |
That is so nice for you |
This is clearly a teacher issue. They could have made a slide with the information. Score, growth percentile, and answered any questions about particular strands. This is what our teachers did during virtual conferences. |
That is so nice for you. Our teacher prepared nothing and volunteered nothing. Just answered our questions. |
| Oh and that is the process for our entire ES. They actually hold sessions to train parents on "how to get the most out of your conference" because the teachers don't prepare anything. You have to come knowing what to ask and may not get much insight if you don't know how to phrase your questions properly. |
It might be these guys? https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/directory/directory_Boxoffice.aspx?processlevel=62501 |
Yep. Good luck. |
Yes. Email the new supervisor: Laura_Marion@mcpsmd.org |
My kid got a 163! But what does that mean without the benchmark and the national scores. It’s not just a number we seek. |