Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They aren't used at all. Math pathway is set based on teacher recommendations. Giant waste of students time and school resources.
Really??? Then why did my kid’s school do three in a year? The amount of testing that doesn’t impact students directly is alarming.
Because they are required by state law. No one said they were useful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They aren't used at all. Math pathway is set based on teacher recommendations. Giant waste of students time and school resources.
Really??? Then why did my kid’s school do three in a year? The amount of testing that doesn’t impact students directly is alarming.
Because they are required by state law. No one said they were useful.
Anonymous wrote:After the MAP tests in 5th grade, which determine 6th math placement, do the MAP tests "mean" anything? Like is there anything else they are used to make decisions on? To me that's the only reason to have a kid miss class to take them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They aren't used at all. Math pathway is set based on teacher recommendations. Giant waste of students time and school resources.
Really??? Then why did my kid’s school do three in a year? The amount of testing that doesn’t impact students directly is alarming.
We need to bring back finals!
Anonymous wrote:They aren't used at all. Math pathway is set based on teacher recommendations. Giant waste of students time and school resources.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They aren't used at all. Math pathway is set based on teacher recommendations. Giant waste of students time and school resources.
Really??? Then why did my kid’s school do three in a year? The amount of testing that doesn’t impact students directly is alarming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They aren't used at all. Math pathway is set based on teacher recommendations. Giant waste of students time and school resources.
Really??? Then why did my kid’s school do three in a year? The amount of testing that doesn’t impact students directly is alarming.
Anonymous wrote:They aren't used at all. Math pathway is set based on teacher recommendations. Giant waste of students time and school resources.
Anonymous wrote:After the MAP tests in 5th grade, which determine 6th math placement, do the MAP tests "mean" anything? Like is there anything else they are used to make decisions on? To me that's the only reason to have a kid miss class to take them.