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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My kid got all Ps. They are proficient, as defined by MCPS. We're good to go. [/quote] For five years my kid got all ps too. Does this mean anything at all? No, it was meaningless then and it is meaningless now. What is does mean is that MCPS failed my kids. I have no idea how they were doing. They have no goals when they do their little exercises in class. Frankly the biggest carrot is to hurry through the exercises so they can double login and play in the Chromebook.[/quote] You really have no idea how your kids are doing? You have no way to evaluate beyond looking at the P? Take out a paper from last year..look at the handwriting and spelling...look at the math complexity. See what reading level they are on..[/quote] You know there are people trained to determine the extent to which kids are adhering to educational standards, right? Without being an expert in educational attainment, you can't just take an English or math assignment out and say, "ok, yeah, Johnny's on track!" [/quote] While I agree a system should work, if you claim you cannot figure out if your kid is behind them you are the problem too. DP.. but a P means Johnny is on track. If he's getting all Ps, then you know he was on track per the standards. So now they get an A, B or C. If your DC gets a B, what does that tell you? That your DC is "on track". I do like the A,B,Cs better though because it does provide a bit more details just how "on track" the student is. Our school gave us a handout on what the new letter grades mean during open house. But even with a P, if you review your DC's take home work, you can kind of tell where the child is having difficulty. [/quote] You can tell if a kid is having difficulty, but if a kid is getting As or Ps in a system where an A or a P doesn't mean he/she is learning foundational skills sufficiently (something the audit said was the case in MCPS), then there isn't much a parent can do to figure out what the kid *should* be doing. You can try to piece together textbooks and things like that, but without being an educational professional, you're sort of shooting in the dark.[/quote][/quote]
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