Anonymous wrote:What is the point then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the point then?
I think someone explained at one point that Maryland requires schools to test for giftedness, so MCPS is complying with that. COGAT is a test of giftedness. MAP is not a test of giftedness, but MCPS uses that as selection criteria for everything.
But Maryland doesn't require MCPS to actually use the giftedness data in a meaningful ways. So your child may be tagged for giftedness (and that tag remains throughout their school career), but that tag has little relevance because MCPS does not consider it at all for magnet admissions for CES, middle school magnet or HS selective programs or Compact Math acceleration.
You do get a letter in ParentVue saying that your child has been designated as gifted and the info about the score...
What a messed up system!
I don’t work for MCPS but fixing the gifted policy so that they actually used the COGAT scores for something seems like something they could easily do. Lots of school systems use COGAT for placement into accelerated programs but MCPS chooses to only focus on MAP which is a test of how much exposure a kid has had to a subject area.
You do know that MCPS used to use COGAT for placement, right? They stopped using it during the pandemic.
Why wouldn’t they start to use it again? Difficulties analyzing more than one data point from testing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the point then?
I think someone explained at one point that Maryland requires schools to test for giftedness, so MCPS is complying with that. COGAT is a test of giftedness. MAP is not a test of giftedness, but MCPS uses that as selection criteria for everything.
But Maryland doesn't require MCPS to actually use the giftedness data in a meaningful ways. So your child may be tagged for giftedness (and that tag remains throughout their school career), but that tag has little relevance because MCPS does not consider it at all for magnet admissions for CES, middle school magnet or HS selective programs or Compact Math acceleration.
You do get a letter in ParentVue saying that your child has been designated as gifted and the info about the score...
What a messed up system!
I don’t work for MCPS but fixing the gifted policy so that they actually used the COGAT scores for something seems like something they could easily do. Lots of school systems use COGAT for placement into accelerated programs but MCPS chooses to only focus on MAP which is a test of how much exposure a kid has had to a subject area.
You do know that MCPS used to use COGAT for placement, right? They stopped using it during the pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the point then?
I think someone explained at one point that Maryland requires schools to test for giftedness, so MCPS is complying with that. COGAT is a test of giftedness. MAP is not a test of giftedness, but MCPS uses that as selection criteria for everything.
But Maryland doesn't require MCPS to actually use the giftedness data in a meaningful ways. So your child may be tagged for giftedness (and that tag remains throughout their school career), but that tag has little relevance because MCPS does not consider it at all for magnet admissions for CES, middle school magnet or HS selective programs or Compact Math acceleration.
You do get a letter in ParentVue saying that your child has been designated as gifted and the info about the score...
What a messed up system!
I don’t work for MCPS but fixing the gifted policy so that they actually used the COGAT scores for something seems like something they could easily do. Lots of school systems use COGAT for placement into accelerated programs but MCPS chooses to only focus on MAP which is a test of how much exposure a kid has had to a subject area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the point then?
I think someone explained at one point that Maryland requires schools to test for giftedness, so MCPS is complying with that. COGAT is a test of giftedness. MAP is not a test of giftedness, but MCPS uses that as selection criteria for everything.
But Maryland doesn't require MCPS to actually use the giftedness data in a meaningful ways. So your child may be tagged for giftedness (and that tag remains throughout their school career), but that tag has little relevance because MCPS does not consider it at all for magnet admissions for CES, middle school magnet or HS selective programs or Compact Math acceleration.
You do get a letter in ParentVue saying that your child has been designated as gifted and the info about the score...
What a messed up system!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the point then?
I think someone explained at one point that Maryland requires schools to test for giftedness, so MCPS is complying with that. COGAT is a test of giftedness. MAP is not a test of giftedness, but MCPS uses that as selection criteria for everything.
But Maryland doesn't require MCPS to actually use the giftedness data in a meaningful ways. So your child may be tagged for giftedness (and that tag remains throughout their school career), but that tag has little relevance because MCPS does not consider it at all for magnet admissions for CES, middle school magnet or HS selective programs or Compact Math acceleration.
You do get a letter in ParentVue saying that your child has been designated as gifted and the info about the score...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the point then?
I think someone explained at one point that Maryland requires schools to test for giftedness, so MCPS is complying with that. COGAT is a test of giftedness. MAP is not a test of giftedness, but MCPS uses that as selection criteria for everything.
But Maryland doesn't require MCPS to actually use the giftedness data in a meaningful ways. So your child may be tagged for giftedness (and that tag remains throughout their school career), but that tag has little relevance because MCPS does not consider it at all for magnet admissions for CES, middle school magnet or HS selective programs or Compact Math acceleration.
You do get a letter in ParentVue saying that your child has been designated as gifted and the info about the score...
Anonymous wrote:What is the point then?
Anonymous wrote:Parent of 2nd grader here. Just got a message about an upcoming GT screening test. Is this an email sent out to all families or just some?