Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately they are starting to use MCAP and MISA scores to count for close to 20% of grade in 9th grade ( MCPS). This is not ideal because MCAP is not an ideal test !
It isn't but hopefully they will have solved many of its problems when that time comes.
What problems, specifically, do MCAP and MISA have? I hear lots of griping but nothing beyond my kid sucked at it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MAP indicates your child’s RIT score and a level (below level through HighLevel) for specific domains that the exam covers for particular grades. MCPS has cut scores which signify whether a student is on-grade level. You can ask your student’s teacher what the cut score is for the grade.
MCAP is a state exam with cut scores that define proficiency on state standards. Teacher may be able to tell you the current cut score. Here is a sample: https://support.mdassessments.com/resources/reporting/MD_MCAP_CutScores_ScaleScores_1312023%20(2).pdf
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Why would they cut whether or not your child is on or below grade level? This is information that parents should know.
By “cut scores” they mean threshold scores. Also, MAP uses the 75th percentile as the threshold for college and career ready. What schools do though is look to past MCAP/PARCC student performance and compare proficient scores to the corresponding MAP RIT score for those students. That’s how they define cut scores and how they predict MCAP success ahead of the test in April/May.
Are you sure? That would mean it's definitionally impossible for more than 25% of graduates to be ready for college or career.
Yes, I’m sure. Goggle it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately they are starting to use MCAP and MISA scores to count for close to 20% of grade in 9th grade ( MCPS). This is not ideal because MCAP is not an ideal test !
It isn't but hopefully they will have solved many of its problems when that time comes.
What problems, specifically, do MCAP and MISA have? I hear lots of griping but nothing beyond my kid sucked at it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MAP indicates your child’s RIT score and a level (below level through HighLevel) for specific domains that the exam covers for particular grades. MCPS has cut scores which signify whether a student is on-grade level. You can ask your student’s teacher what the cut score is for the grade.
MCAP is a state exam with cut scores that define proficiency on state standards. Teacher may be able to tell you the current cut score. Here is a sample: https://support.mdassessments.com/resources/reporting/MD_MCAP_CutScores_ScaleScores_1312023%20(2).pdf
I appreciate this information and the link.
Why would they cut whether or not your child is on or below grade level? This is information that parents should know.
By “cut scores” they mean threshold scores. Also, MAP uses the 75th percentile as the threshold for college and career ready. What schools do though is look to past MCAP/PARCC student performance and compare proficient scores to the corresponding MAP RIT score for those students. That’s how they define cut scores and how they predict MCAP success ahead of the test in April/May.
Are you sure? That would mean it's definitionally impossible for more than 25% of graduates to be ready for college or career.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately they are starting to use MCAP and MISA scores to count for close to 20% of grade in 9th grade ( MCPS). This is not ideal because MCAP is not an ideal test !
It isn't but hopefully they will have solved many of its problems when that time comes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MAP indicates your child’s RIT score and a level (below level through HighLevel) for specific domains that the exam covers for particular grades. MCPS has cut scores which signify whether a student is on-grade level. You can ask your student’s teacher what the cut score is for the grade.
MCAP is a state exam with cut scores that define proficiency on state standards. Teacher may be able to tell you the current cut score. Here is a sample: https://support.mdassessments.com/resources/reporting/MD_MCAP_CutScores_ScaleScores_1312023%20(2).pdf
I appreciate this information and the link.
Why would they cut whether or not your child is on or below grade level? This is information that parents should know.
By “cut scores” they mean threshold scores. Also, MAP uses the 75th percentile as the threshold for college and career ready. What schools do though is look to past MCAP/PARCC student performance and compare proficient scores to the corresponding MAP RIT score for those students. That’s how they define cut scores and how they predict MCAP success ahead of the test in April/May.
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately they are starting to use MCAP and MISA scores to count for close to 20% of grade in 9th grade ( MCPS). This is not ideal because MCAP is not an ideal test !
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MAP indicates your child’s RIT score and a level (below level through HighLevel) for specific domains that the exam covers for particular grades. MCPS has cut scores which signify whether a student is on-grade level. You can ask your student’s teacher what the cut score is for the grade.
MCAP is a state exam with cut scores that define proficiency on state standards. Teacher may be able to tell you the current cut score. Here is a sample: https://support.mdassessments.com/resources/reporting/MD_MCAP_CutScores_ScaleScores_1312023%20(2).pdf
I appreciate this information and the link.
Why would they cut whether or not your child is on or below grade level? This is information that parents should know.
Anonymous wrote:MAP indicates your child’s RIT score and a level (below level through HighLevel) for specific domains that the exam covers for particular grades. MCPS has cut scores which signify whether a student is on-grade level. You can ask your student’s teacher what the cut score is for the grade.
MCAP is a state exam with cut scores that define proficiency on state standards. Teacher may be able to tell you the current cut score. Here is a sample: https://support.mdassessments.com/resources/reporting/MD_MCAP_CutScores_ScaleScores_1312023%20(2).pdf