No Fall MAP report on ParentVue yet?

Anonymous
Just ask your kids teacher. I had my kid’s scheduled parent-teacher conference on Wednesday and received my kid’s math and reading scores with percentiles.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Checked and re-checked. Nothing.

Anonymous wrote:Still nothing? Aren’t we at 3 weeks tomorrow?


What is the rush to know the scores? What will you do with them now vs in a few weeks? Not being snarky, genuinely curious as I barely look at the scores when I do get them.


Not PP but it's about holding MCPS accountable. There is no good reason that they can't post scores and that there are so many delays.


I agree. Our school held onto them longer this year, past conferences. Why can they be made available immediately after the test has been taken?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Checked and re-checked. Nothing.

Anonymous wrote:Still nothing? Aren’t we at 3 weeks tomorrow?


What is the rush to know the scores? What will you do with them now vs in a few weeks? Not being snarky, genuinely curious as I barely look at the scores when I do get them.


How will you plan your kid's path to multivariable calculus without the scores?!?!


Seriously! Give me my 7 year old’s scores already!


Uhh… sorry that I care about how my kids’ education? lol.


We are only supposed to care to the extent that we remediate our children's challenges quietly. They don't like demands or questions.


+1

I wish someone would have told me not to ask questions.

Anonymous
Did no one else get them in their kid's backpacks? We got them along with a letter about a new state literacy policy, including notifying parents of scores within 30 days of testing. It's weird if only one school did that.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Literally the only times you need to care are CES selection year (grade 3), fall of grade 5 (for MS magnets), and maybe fall of grade 8 if you have certain HS programs in mind that may be changing anyway. The rest is noise.


Thanks for explaining to us when we need to care. Some of us actually want to see how our kids are progressing, and are interesting not just for the sake of a magnet program.


+1 for those of us whose kids are behind (but not enough to get help from MCPS) the test results can help with working with tutors to develop a program to help our kids


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Did no one else get them in their kid's backpacks? We got them along with a letter about a new state literacy policy, including notifying parents of scores within 30 days of testing. It's weird if only one school did that.


Nope. Is your kid behind, though? I believe that's what the 30 day thing is about, and mine are not. (Although your school may have just decided to send them out to kids across the board rather than just targeted to kids falling behind.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did no one else get them in their kid's backpacks? We got them along with a letter about a new state literacy policy, including notifying parents of scores within 30 days of testing. It's weird if only one school did that.


Nope. Is your kid behind, though? I believe that's what the 30 day thing is about, and mine are not. (Although your school may have just decided to send them out to kids across the board rather than just targeted to kids falling behind.)


No, definitely not behind. That's what the letter was about, but I assume everyone got it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t MCPS Central Office have a director of testing under its office of shared accountability? I looked in the directory and couldn’t see anyone listed…


I heard that the prior testing director retired at the end of last year. Presumably they do have someone new there even if they're not in the directory, but them being new could maybe help explain the delays?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t MCPS Central Office have a director of testing under its office of shared accountability? I looked in the directory and couldn’t see anyone listed…


I heard that the prior testing director retired at the end of last year. Presumably they do have someone new there even if they're not in the directory, but them being new could maybe help explain the delays?


Are you talking about the supervisor? She was reassigned; she did not retire. Would love to get the story behind that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t MCPS Central Office have a director of testing under its office of shared accountability? I looked in the directory and couldn’t see anyone listed…


I heard that the prior testing director retired at the end of last year. Presumably they do have someone new there even if they're not in the directory, but them being new could maybe help explain the delays?


who is that new person? Or is it best to write the director of the office of shared accountability? Her email is more clearly visible.
Anonymous
I recent years, Roberts hit. ParentVue on:

Nov 19 2020
Oct 25 2021
Oct 30 2022
Oct 20 2023
Oct 25 2024

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In recent years, reports hit ParentVue on:

Nov 19 2020
Oct 25 2021
Oct 30 2022
Oct 20 2023
Oct 25 2024



Corrected typos
Anonymous
MP1 report card is there now, although still no sights of MAP report...


Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In recent years, reports hit ParentVue on:

Nov 19 2020
Oct 25 2021
Oct 30 2022
Oct 20 2023
Oct 25 2024



Corrected typos
Anonymous
I just messaged my son’s teacher on ParentVue and he just gave me the raw score and the expected range for my son’s grade. So the teachers have at least the scores.
Anonymous
Why is it so late?
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