Anonymous wrote:Seems fair. Your kid failed the test in 9th despite being in algebra 2, suggesting he was being pushed along but not learning adequately. and there wasn't an opportunity to retest until 12th.
https://support.mdassessments.com/resources/reporting/MCAP-Cut%20Scores.pdf
Beware of hyper acceleration, parents.
In theory I agree with you. Where if a student has a firm foundation in something they should be able to pass any sort of test that covers the material.
In reality though curriculum teaches towards the test.
That first year of the MCAP, the proficiency rate for the MCAP was like 50 percent and a lot of people across the state joked that they were going to lose their jobs due to the low numbers.
I think they've since adjusted the test and also the curriculum, which is why the numbers are better than when it first came out.
If the OP's student is a 12th grader now and took the test in 9th grade, that might've been around the time they rolled out the MCAP. And OP's student took Algebra in 7th grade, so took it two years previously and not sure when during the school year they took the MCAP. ie if they tested in the winter before they completed Algebra 2 and even then Algebra 2, may not have prepared them for the Algebra 1 test.