Bad sign. Pretty soon you'll get a note from the IRS. |
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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% |
| finally got the big envelope in mail today. |
| This is ridiculous. Still waiting for that Algebra 1 PARCC to put mind at ease. How could they be coming at such different times?? |
| Here too, nothing. |
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? |
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.) |
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. |
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. |
These are growth percentiles. Comparing how much your kid had improved since last year with other kids' improvement in the state. |
| 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. |