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Reply to "MCPS policy on not returning quizzes, tests and exams to students"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are you talking about class tests or standards assessment tests? Class tests policy is probably teacher specific. For standards, I think most are supposed to be mailed to the parents. I've certainly received several of DC's test scores in the mail.[/quote] Just scores? Not actual tests?[/quote] A lot of the assessment tests are taken online, and no you don't get them back. I don't ever remember getting my SAT tests back, only the test scores.[/quote] True, you don't get your SAT tests back, but that was the FIRST test I didn't get back in my entire education. So I don't think that proves that this is normal.[/quote] That's bizarre. As both a public and private school student, I took standardized tests every year from about 3rd grade. I never saw the tests again. Where did you go to school? MCPS has gone to common assessments across the county. So, every student in Algebra 2 takes the same unit test. That way they can assure that students are getting the same material, and proving mastery at the same level. Obviously, having put a lot of effort into developing tests, they want them to be secure. Tests that are created by the teacher are usually returned, in my experience. [/quote]
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