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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For those scheduled to take Algebra 1 next year, the document states: "When considering students for Algebra 1, previous MCAP performance is a critical data point. Students not consistently earning a 3 or higher on prior MCAP assessments are likely to need Bridge Projects when taking Algebra 1 in Middle School. This pathway is tenuous given the number of 8th grade MCAP failures in normal years." [b]When did students take the MCAP most recently, and where can we find those scores?[/b][/quote] +1 anyone?[/quote] Two years ago -- spring of 2019. Only grades 3 and up took it. Scores were mailed home, so you'll have to check your own records or contact your school to ask.[/quote] You can look at mcap/parcc scores by county and school at this site https://reportcard.msde.maryland.gov The MCAP replaced the PARCC in 2019, I don't think kids took anything in 2020, so, there was only 1 year of MCAP testing, but you should be able to see previous PARCC testing scores.[/quote] There's no data for 2020 or 2021 so not really useful in making the case that math was neglected or not. If I were to guess, people are blowing this out of proportion. The switch to Eureka had more of an impact than the pandemic for kids that showed up and made the effort.[/quote]
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