Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Students have been taking these assessments for a while, but because they weren’t “for a grade” kids don’t take them seriously. MCPS has been trying to make sure kids are on track for graduation and to pass state level tests, but the internal assessments (low because kids don’t care) and the course grades (high due to retakes) don’t match and they really can’t tell where kids are in their learning. Including them in the quarter grades should improve accuracy about where kids are at and is similar to how the state is rolling the state test into their grades.
To me, a 14 point assessment makes sense as part of the AT 90% (and may actually be 10% of the points in a quarter for the class) but pulling that out as a separate 10% assessment seems a little too hard-azz and makes it hard for kids on the border of the different letter grades to have mobility over the course of the semester.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's information that the Blair PTSA sent out in the slides from their meeting this week:
New this year, MCPS will be implementing district wide assessments, which will count 10% towards the marking period grade, in the following classes:
Mathematics: Algebra 1, Honors Geometry, Honors Algebra 2, 2 Year Algebra 2 AB/CD, Honors Precalculus, Precalculus, Statistics and Mathematical Modeling (SAMM), Honors Statistics
English (MP 2 & MP 3): Honors English 9, Honors English 10, Honors English 11, Honors English 12
Social Studies: NSL Government
Science: Biology
And I found this article online about it. There's nothing much on the MCPS website, except for dates listed in the calendar of assessments.
So these course-specific tests aren't coming from MCPS. They're coming from the state and they're tied to Maryland's Blueprint plan.
Here's more on this from the state on the math side: https://marylandpublicschools.org/about/Pages/DAAIT/Assessment/MCAP/Math.aspx
Anonymous wrote:Students have been taking these assessments for a while, but because they weren’t “for a grade” kids don’t take them seriously. MCPS has been trying to make sure kids are on track for graduation and to pass state level tests, but the internal assessments (low because kids don’t care) and the course grades (high due to retakes) don’t match and they really can’t tell where kids are in their learning. Including them in the quarter grades should improve accuracy about where kids are at and is similar to how the state is rolling the state test into their grades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's information that the Blair PTSA sent out in the slides from their meeting this week:
New this year, MCPS will be implementing district wide assessments, which will count 10% towards the marking period grade, in the following classes:
Mathematics: Algebra 1, Honors Geometry, Honors Algebra 2, 2 Year Algebra 2 AB/CD, Honors Precalculus, Precalculus, Statistics and Mathematical Modeling (SAMM), Honors Statistics
English (MP 2 & MP 3): Honors English 9, Honors English 10, Honors English 11, Honors English 12
Social Studies: NSL Government
Science: Biology
And I found this article online about it. There's nothing much on the MCPS website, except for dates listed in the calendar of assessments.
So these course-specific tests aren't coming from MCPS. They're coming from the state and they're tied to Maryland's Blueprint plan.
Here's more on this from the state on the math side: https://marylandpublicschools.org/about/Pages/DAAIT/Assessment/MCAP/Math.aspx
Anonymous wrote:Here's information that the Blair PTSA sent out in the slides from their meeting this week:
New this year, MCPS will be implementing district wide assessments, which will count 10% towards the marking period grade, in the following classes:
Mathematics: Algebra 1, Honors Geometry, Honors Algebra 2, 2 Year Algebra 2 AB/CD, Honors Precalculus, Precalculus, Statistics and Mathematical Modeling (SAMM), Honors Statistics
English (MP 2 & MP 3): Honors English 9, Honors English 10, Honors English 11, Honors English 12
Social Studies: NSL Government
Science: Biology
And I found this article online about it. There's nothing much on the MCPS website, except for dates listed in the calendar of assessments.
Anonymous wrote:Here's information that the Blair PTSA sent out in the slides from their meeting this week:
New this year, MCPS will be implementing district wide assessments, which will count 10% towards the marking period grade, in the following classes:
Mathematics: Algebra 1, Honors Geometry, Honors Algebra 2, 2 Year Algebra 2 AB/CD, Honors Precalculus, Precalculus, Statistics and Mathematical Modeling (SAMM), Honors Statistics
English (MP 2 & MP 3): Honors English 9, Honors English 10, Honors English 11, Honors English 12
Social Studies: NSL Government
Science: Biology
And I found this article online about it. There's nothing much on the MCPS website, except for dates listed in the calendar of assessments.