As a teacher of a high school CTE program it is very frustrating that MCPS will pay test fees for kids who have 15 APs but I can’t get them to help with payment of any of the CTE exams.
Equity my ass… |
My kid enjoys the material and the rigor but has no desire to take the exams. |
This is your proof of “state requires it”? Maybe you provided a wrong link. |
"Currently, the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future requires school systems to cover the costs of Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB) exams for all students who meet the College and Career Readiness standard." |
Most employers don't pay for professional exams, especially the government. There is a difference between a teacher and student. Very few kids take 15 AP's as our schools don't even have that many. |
Or the PP you responded to could simply have read the start of this thread. |
Per the Blueprint legislation and the AIB’s initial implementation plan, “each high school offers post-College and Career Readiness (CCR) pathways to all CCR students in grades 11 and 12 to earn early college credits and career and technical education (CTE) credentials at no cost to the student or the student’s parents, including the cost of any fees, starting in FY 24” (see Pillar 3, Objective 3, Task 2 i.e. 3.3.2). Local education agencies (LEAs) should therefore cover the cost of a student taking a test/exam to earn an industry-recognized credential. Covering the cost of more than one examination is at the discretion of the LEA. |
Blue print wants kids to come out of high school either college bound or having passed the 1st licensing exam for a trade/industry. MCPS and other counties just aren’t supporting it. It’s a real disservice to kids who need help paying/navigating websites for testing. |
Why not? I agree those should be covered as well. |
What are the costs of the CTE exams? |
At back to school night we were told that the county was paying for AP exams. |
I believe if they made the course semester length like college courses that would help solve some of the problem. |
In other words, parents, they will not longer pay for your child but they will have you pay for those who cant . This all while they are still pushing for every student to take AP exams, even though it used to be only the top performers who could ( AND SHOULD). |
I keep seeing mcps publish the number of students who TAKE ap exams, as if taking the exam is a metric of success. I would like to see how students are doing on those exams.
A recent social media post showed Maryland scoring very poorly on ap exam scores, overall. Why should we pay to cover students taking ap exams if we cant see how they are performing? It sounds like kids are being pushed into APs for mcps to look good on paper but its just adding stress to students who aren't ready for them yet. |
They do publish the scores by exam by school: https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/sharedaccountability/reports/2025/240206_2024_APIB_Exam%20Enroll%20Part%20and%20Perf.pdf |