Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it unacceptable that they make the students take these state tests and do not disclose their results in a timely manner. They take away from instruction time, expect our kids to take the test and yet do not share the scores. Thats really appalling
+1
Completely agree. It took up so much time in the spring and messed up the instructional program. Mcps- what is your explanation?
Idiot, it's state assessment. Direct your fake outrage at the state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it unacceptable that they make the students take these state tests and do not disclose their results in a timely manner. They take away from instruction time, expect our kids to take the test and yet do not share the scores. Thats really appalling
+1
Completely agree. It took up so much time in the spring and messed up the instructional program. Mcps- what is your explanation?
Idiot, it's state assessment. Direct your fake outrage at the state.
Anonymous wrote:Look MCPS is a rapidly declining public school system. Why provide its critics with more ammo?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it unacceptable that they make the students take these state tests and do not disclose their results in a timely manner. They take away from instruction time, expect our kids to take the test and yet do not share the scores. Thats really appalling
+1
Completely agree. It took up so much time in the spring and messed up the instructional program. Mcps- what is your explanation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it unacceptable that they make the students take these state tests and do not disclose their results in a timely manner. They take away from instruction time, expect our kids to take the test and yet do not share the scores. Thats really appalling
+1
Anonymous wrote:I find it unacceptable that they make the students take these state tests and do not disclose their results in a timely manner. They take away from instruction time, expect our kids to take the test and yet do not share the scores. Thats really appalling
Anonymous wrote:I find it unacceptable that they make the students take these state tests and do not disclose their results in a timely manner. They take away from instruction time, expect our kids to take the test and yet do not share the scores. Thats really appalling
Anonymous wrote:Seriously. Kids took the test 9+ months ago. We all know the results are appalling overall--but we still have the right to the specific results for our kids.
Is the problem MCPS or MSDE?