Anonymous wrote:Wait, they don't have finals and midterms!!????
WTF are they even teaching these days!!??
Anonymous wrote:I think many people do not remember how finals used to be. They were written by the county to be easily passable. They were usually the easiest test given. At least a week or two were spent prepping for them...often with a study guide that was very very similar to the test. There was no school for a week in order to give them and it was a transportation problem to get there and back or sit in the cafeteria for most of the day.
Given that AP exams are widely taken, I think the end of quarter thing is ok.
Anonymous wrote:I have no problem with that, but just want to point out that my son in high school has end of semester exams that count for the most points and already look suspiciously like finals.
Anonymous wrote:I think many people do not remember how finals used to be. They were written by the county to be easily passable. They were usually the easiest test given. At least a week or two were spent prepping for them...often with a study guide that was very very similar to the test. There was no school for a week in order to give them and it was a transportation problem to get there and back or sit in the cafeteria for most of the day.
Given that AP exams are widely taken, I think the end of quarter thing is ok.
Anonymous wrote:Like the rest if the world, mcps needs to instill study habits from a young age. The kids needs to take mid terms and finals starting at elementary school levels. The rest of the world does it, thats how students learn and retain information. That should help with MCAP scores, and actually reduce the achievement gap as well as improve student performance.
Anonymous wrote:I have no problem with that, but just want to point out that my son in high school has end of semester exams that count for the most points and already look suspiciously like finals.
Anonymous wrote:No.