They just made up the test, and the only time it's used, almost everyone fails. There is nothing to compare it with. They need to use a control to ensure the results are accurate. |
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What is the difference between FARMS and economically disadvantaged?
I'm really perplexed as to what is going on in math at Silver Creek. Proficiency rates are under 25%! |
Comes from South Korea. Called Hagwons there. It is where you get a REAL education (and get ahead and thus look smart and get into honors classes. Rinse and Repeat from K-12. |
I am really worried about Silver Creek too. We will have a new student there next year. |
FARMS rate is the percentage of students receiving free and reduced-price meals. |
We are there too. I'm surprised by the 3 stars. Why do you think it was so low? Belmont got 5 Sherwood E. 4 Olney 5 Greenwood 4 Brooke Grove 4 and Sherwood HS 4 stars. |
That's not true. You have no idea of what you're talking about |
| RM would be low 60’s without IB |
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Wow the proficient in math percentage across the board in MCPS middle school is ABYSMAL.
Can we slow down math and teach necessary every day math and stop pushing algebra to kids who can’t even do long division or know fractions |
| Could this have anything to do with the way math was taught? Instead of straight math it was a confusing clfk of composing and decomposing, addends and many other tear inducing and hair pulling strategies that didn’t translate to higher math learning? |
My kids found imcps math incredibly slow and boring. They typically scored 20 to 30 points over the 99th percentile on the MAP-M which is a national test but on the MCAP they had an average score. I forgot to mention they also qualified for AIME. The problem is the MCAP is just not a good measuring stick. The state needs to find something better to accurately assess these kids. |
This is the level of math demanded by the Common Core State Standards. Unfortunately, we have to teach to the standard. I want my students to know that there are multiple strategies to reach an answer but I agree, it gets to be a little too much at times. As far as MCAP goes, even at the elementary level there are many adults who wouldn't be proficient. I care more about MAP scores than MCAP. MCAP is a colossal waste of time. We have four days of ELA and four days of math testing when we return from spring break. That's eight blocks of time I could be teaching my students the skills I know they need rather than wasting our time assessing them on skills I know they have or don't have because I work with them daily. |
And no one is so simple to think that they are. But it is undeniable that MCPS has had a large and growing undocumented population for years, and that the population places a tremendous strain on resources. Don't try to negate people's concerns with simplistic arguments. |
IMO current MS 7th & 8th Graders got the shaft with pandemic policies. End of ES completely disrupted and then curriculum cut by substantial amounts for virtual year. Last year reintegration at MS wasn't good. They're only really getting back on track this year, so they have lost a lot. |
Things would look different if they had simply stuck with a proven test like the PARC. Sure, the pandemic didn't help, but MCAP is just a bad test. |