Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kid is in Algebra this year in middle school - is this part of MCAP testing? We may need to travel out of country for 3 weeks in late March. Can this test be taken when we come back if we get permission from Principal?
Hi, you can't travel out of the country for 3 weeks in March and not have your kid impacted. 10 days of consecutive absences will result in your kid being unenrolled from MCPS.
You need to stop and revisit your travel plans.
Not OP, but with Spring Break you could be out for 23 days at the end of March and beginning of April and not miss ten days of school.
OP. Yes, that was my plan. To use the Spring Break Days and if needed get an excused absence where my kids will not be unenrolled.
I'm more concerned about the testing and if the testing falls around that time frame, can my kid can do it later?
How are you going to get an excused absence for travel?
OP will probably lie about a death in the family or sickness to get the excused absence.
Nope. Family celebration, not death in the family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kid is in Algebra this year in middle school - is this part of MCAP testing? We may need to travel out of country for 3 weeks in late March. Can this test be taken when we come back if we get permission from Principal?
Hi, you can't travel out of the country for 3 weeks in March and not have your kid impacted. 10 days of consecutive absences will result in your kid being unenrolled from MCPS.
You need to stop and revisit your travel plans.
Not OP, but with Spring Break you could be out for 23 days at the end of March and beginning of April and not miss ten days of school.
OP. Yes, that was my plan. To use the Spring Break Days and if needed get an excused absence where my kids will not be unenrolled.
I'm more concerned about the testing and if the testing falls around that time frame, can my kid can do it later?
How are you going to get an excused absence for travel?
OP will probably lie about a death in the family or sickness to get the excused absence.
Anonymous wrote:Assuming this document is accurate:
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/siteassets/district/departments/sharedaccountability/testing/ms_assessmenttimeline.pdf
Taken from here:
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/sharedaccountability/calendar/mstesting/
It looks like the MCAP test window is from April 7 to May 22.
So as long as your student is back within that time, the school will likely have them take the test when they return.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kid is in Algebra this year in middle school - is this part of MCAP testing? We may need to travel out of country for 3 weeks in late March. Can this test be taken when we come back if we get permission from Principal?
Hi, you can't travel out of the country for 3 weeks in March and not have your kid impacted. 10 days of consecutive absences will result in your kid being unenrolled from MCPS.
You need to stop and revisit your travel plans.
Not OP, but with Spring Break you could be out for 23 days at the end of March and beginning of April and not miss ten days of school.
OP. Yes, that was my plan. To use the Spring Break Days and if needed get an excused absence where my kids will not be unenrolled.
I'm more concerned about the testing and if the testing falls around that time frame, can my kid can do it later?
How are you going to get an excused absence for travel?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kid is in Algebra this year in middle school - is this part of MCAP testing? We may need to travel out of country for 3 weeks in late March. Can this test be taken when we come back if we get permission from Principal?
Hi, you can't travel out of the country for 3 weeks in March and not have your kid impacted. 10 days of consecutive absences will result in your kid being unenrolled from MCPS.
You need to stop and revisit your travel plans.
Not OP, but with Spring Break you could be out for 23 days at the end of March and beginning of April and not miss ten days of school.
OP. Yes, that was my plan. To use the Spring Break Days and if needed get an excused absence where my kids will not be unenrolled.
I'm more concerned about the testing and if the testing falls around that time frame, can my kid can do it later?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kid is in Algebra this year in middle school - is this part of MCAP testing? We may need to travel out of country for 3 weeks in late March. Can this test be taken when we come back if we get permission from Principal?
Hi, you can't travel out of the country for 3 weeks in March and not have your kid impacted. 10 days of consecutive absences will result in your kid being unenrolled from MCPS.
You need to stop and revisit your travel plans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kid is in Algebra this year in middle school - is this part of MCAP testing? We may need to travel out of country for 3 weeks in late March. Can this test be taken when we come back if we get permission from Principal?
Hi, you can't travel out of the country for 3 weeks in March and not have your kid impacted. 10 days of consecutive absences will result in your kid being unenrolled from MCPS.
You need to stop and revisit your travel plans.
Not OP, but with Spring Break you could be out for 23 days at the end of March and beginning of April and not miss ten days of school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kid is in Algebra this year in middle school - is this part of MCAP testing? We may need to travel out of country for 3 weeks in late March. Can this test be taken when we come back if we get permission from Principal?
Hi, you can't travel out of the country for 3 weeks in March and not have your kid impacted. 10 days of consecutive absences will result in your kid being unenrolled from MCPS.
You need to stop and revisit your travel plans.
Anonymous wrote:Kid is in Algebra this year in middle school - is this part of MCAP testing? We may need to travel out of country for 3 weeks in late March. Can this test be taken when we come back if we get permission from Principal?