Anonymous wrote:These MAP tests in 9th are an annoying state requirement to try to do a diagnostic for learning loss and recovery. Usually they stop at 8th. They are of no benefit to your child and the HS will not look at them. Do what you want!
Anonymous wrote:Are they able to do them at home since it is via zoom?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HS science teacher here- in the past, I would say don’t bother. But post-pandemic, the data on student reading levels has been very spotty and out of date. I pull RIT scores for my classes to try to understand where each student is at and plan accordingly. It’s more useful than MCAP data is to me.
HS History teacher, I second this!
Anonymous wrote:HS science teacher here- in the past, I would say don’t bother. But post-pandemic, the data on student reading levels has been very spotty and out of date. I pull RIT scores for my classes to try to understand where each student is at and plan accordingly. It’s more useful than MCAP data is to me.
Anonymous wrote:These MAP tests in 9th are an annoying state requirement to try to do a diagnostic for learning loss and recovery. Usually they stop at 8th. They are of no benefit to your child and the HS will not look at them. Do what you want!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are a total waste of time for 9th Graders. If it is possible to opt out, go for it!
I don't think taking these 3 times a year, especially in addition to MCAP is necessary. Maybe once a year if you want to monitor growth; otherwise, opt out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are a total waste of time for 9th Graders. If it is possible to opt out, go for it!
I don't think taking these 3 times a year, especially in addition to MCAP is necessary. Maybe once a year if you want to monitor growth; otherwise, opt out.
Anonymous wrote:They are a total waste of time for 9th Graders. If it is possible to opt out, go for it!
Anonymous wrote:MAP tests next week for our 9th grader via zoom. Should DC opt out? It seems pointless.