| Why are students being asked to practice for PARCC? It is such a waste of time. And the county is dumping the test next year! |
| Who is practicing for PARCC? |
| The test format is harder than the test itself. I failed it, my kid didn't. He knew the answer without reading it. |
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What?!? I thought that test was tossed?
Central office poor planning strikes again?? |
The next test isn't ready and the schools are obligated by law to have a test. The kids will do PARCC one more year. |
NEXT YEAR there will be a different test. But it isn't next year, yet. So THIS YEAR, it's still PARCC. |
| They're calling it the Maryland State Assessment this year, but it's still PARCC and taking the test can be a challenge. If you have a 3rd Grader, they're probably teaching them so they don't get confused. |
| And everybody here goes crazy over test scores regardless. |
| Our 5th Grader had practice for the PARCC test as well. Seriously. Practice for the PARCC in 5th grade. I get it if the student is new to the system - take them aside and give them a chance to see the test format, but for kids who have already taken it for two years, why set aside yet more instructional time to PRACTICE?! |
| It's probably an attempt to mitigate all the prepping that happens exclusively at the affluent schools and levels the playing field. |
My child's home school did no prep for PARCC. When she moved to a magnet program in a lower rated score, they had PARCC prep. I think it is the reverse of what PP stated. Affluent schools do not need to prep. |
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DCUM: I know that my child's school is a good school because it has high test scores.
Also DCUM: The tests are dumb, how come my child has to take them? |
| Our high performing school definitely made a big stink about the PARCC. |
| Because it has to do with school ratings and its about making the school look good. |
Ding, ding, ding! |