Anyone in Montgomery County Receive PARCC Scores

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yesterday we received an envelope with LAST year's scores. Not sure what that is about.


I just got my water bill!

Bad sign. Pretty soon you'll get a note from the IRS.
Anonymous
My kid's 7th grade MCAP says that only 3% of Maryland students scored at Level 5. Breakdown was:

Level 1 15%
Level 2 29%
Level 3 24%
Level 4 29%
Level 5 3%
Anonymous
finally got the big envelope in mail today.
Anonymous
This is ridiculous. Still waiting for that Algebra 1 PARCC to put mind at ease. How could they be coming at such different times??
Anonymous
Here too, nothing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kid's 7th grade MCAP says that only 3% of Maryland students scored at Level 5. Breakdown was:

Level 1 15%
Level 2 29%
Level 3 24%
Level 4 29%
Level 5 3%


Got my 4th grader's score yesterday. Wootton cluster. It's funny that the ELA score sheet said only 5% at Level 5 state-wise, but my DC's score (827/850) is 94% among all in MD? ?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kid's 7th grade MCAP says that only 3% of Maryland students scored at Level 5. Breakdown was:

Level 1 15%
Level 2 29%
Level 3 24%
Level 4 29%
Level 5 3%


Got my 4th grader's score yesterday. Wootton cluster. It's funny that the ELA score sheet said only 5% at Level 5 state-wise, but my DC's score (827/850) is 94% among all in MD? ?

Where do you get that number, 94%? What does it even mean?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's mailed out at the school level?


This is PP -- I actually wondered that as well after I posted. However the return labels on the envelopes said Office of Shared Accountability. If the schools do mail them out - it would explain why everyone is getting them at different times. We'll see if I get an envelope in a day or two.


This is PP - I just got an envelope from the Office of Shared Accountability with DD's PARCC scores -- so it appears that each school mails them (saw a pile of these envelopes at LPMS) last week.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is ridiculous. Still waiting for that Algebra 1 PARCC to put mind at ease. How could they be coming at such different times??


We got ours a few days ago. My child had been worried about the Algebra 1 score. She got a 4 (which is what they need) but it was the low end of a 4.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kid's 7th grade MCAP says that only 3% of Maryland students scored at Level 5. Breakdown was:

Level 1 15%
Level 2 29%
Level 3 24%
Level 4 29%
Level 5 3%


Got my 4th grader's score yesterday. Wootton cluster. It's funny that the ELA score sheet said only 5% at Level 5 state-wise, but my DC's score (827/850) is 94% among all in MD? ?

Where do you get that number, 94%? What does it even mean?


You can find the sentence somewhere near the bottom of the sheet, below the state statistics.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kid's 7th grade MCAP says that only 3% of Maryland students scored at Level 5. Breakdown was:

Level 1 15%
Level 2 29%
Level 3 24%
Level 4 29%
Level 5 3%


Got my 4th grader's score yesterday. Wootton cluster. It's funny that the ELA score sheet said only 5% at Level 5 state-wise, but my DC's score (827/850) is 94% among all in MD? ?

Where do you get that number, 94%? What does it even mean?


You can find the sentence somewhere near the bottom of the sheet, below the state statistics.

Thanks! My 4th grader's ELA score is 810,(level 5) and the paper says it's the 40% percentile of "Maryland students who had a similar score on the assessment in a previous year". Weird. I guess they're saying kids used to do better at ELA but that percentile strikes me as kinda low.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kid's 7th grade MCAP says that only 3% of Maryland students scored at Level 5. Breakdown was:

Level 1 15%
Level 2 29%
Level 3 24%
Level 4 29%
Level 5 3%


Got my 4th grader's score yesterday. Wootton cluster. It's funny that the ELA score sheet said only 5% at Level 5 state-wise, but my DC's score (827/850) is 94% among all in MD? ?

Where do you get that number, 94%? What does it even mean?


You can find the sentence somewhere near the bottom of the sheet, below the state statistics.

Thanks! My 4th grader's ELA score is 810,(level 5) and the paper says it's the 40% percentile of "Maryland students who had a similar score on the assessment in a previous year". Weird. I guess they're saying kids used to do better at ELA but that percentile strikes me as kinda low.



I thought it was comparing how your kid improved or went down with other kids who had similar scores.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kid's 7th grade MCAP says that only 3% of Maryland students scored at Level 5. Breakdown was:

Level 1 15%
Level 2 29%
Level 3 24%
Level 4 29%
Level 5 3%


Got my 4th grader's score yesterday. Wootton cluster. It's funny that the ELA score sheet said only 5% at Level 5 state-wise, but my DC's score (827/850) is 94% among all in MD? ?


Where do you get that number, 94%? What does it even mean?


You can find the sentence somewhere near the bottom of the sheet, below the state statistics.

Thanks! My 4th grader's ELA score is 810,(level 5) and the paper says it's the 40% percentile of "Maryland students who had a similar score on the assessment in a previous year". Weird. I guess they're saying kids used to do better at ELA but that percentile strikes me as kinda low.



These are growth percentiles. Comparing how much your kid had improved since last year with other kids' improvement in the state.
Anonymous
Kids’ scores finally came today. Current 5th grader is at a school with a regional CES, but isn’t in CES. Do the school averages on their report include the CES kids? The average scores seemed kind of low.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kids’ scores finally came today. Current 5th grader is at a school with a regional CES, but isn’t in CES. Do the school averages on their report include the CES kids? The average scores seemed kind of low.


The 3rd grade scores will exclude the CES kids, but the 4th and 5th grade scores would include the CES kids' scores.
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