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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s definitely wrong to post their scores. DS said he saw the scores of all of his classmates and was by far the lowest and felt really badly. I applaud those students with high scores, they should be proud and should be celebrated for their achievement, but for the rest of us, could we have more privacy? As adults, we don’t advertise our salaries, let’s give our children the same courtesy.[/quote] Agree. It is embarrassing that MCPS does this. [/quote] Except that MCPS does not do this. Walk into any MCPS classroom and there is no list of MAP scores posted anywhere.[/quote] They post the scores on the screen. My kid sits in a box with all the computers against the wall facing towards the middle of the room. Once you are done, you can see anyone else's score who pops up. If there is a glitch and the computers shut down, the teacher will ask out loud scores of the kids that did not register, but said a score popped up. I know this because I help volunteer and have seen it myself. It is to avoid retaking the test. She adds the score to her computer. Add to the fact that I am volunteering and can also see everyone else's score. It isn't right. [/quote] So did you say anything to the teacher, or did you just stick around to stare at other kids' scores? [/quote] Not the PP, but are you the same person blaming the young kid for seeing other scores? Now you are blaming a parent volunteer who didn't even say she stared at scores? LOL Do you make sure your girls don't wear short skirts because if someone sexually harassed them, it would be their fault, right? [/quote] If a parent is right there volunteering, and sees something that is questionable to her, like children's scores beind read aloud to volunteered parents, then perhaps the volunteer parent should say something to the teacher at that very instant. That is my point. [/quote]
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