Anonymous wrote:My child's class has finished the assessment but we haven't heard anything further.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a test. The schools decided who would be evaluated at the beginning of the year. Since then the teachers have been giving the assessments/problems. It's five problems.
At our school they made their determinations of which kids to test at the end of the first quarter, right after parent-teacher conferences. Agreed that it is a test. I'm not sure if testing is complete, but I'm sure they've done several parts at least. One thing that is an improvement this year (at least at our ES) is that the administration notified all parents one way or the other with regard to whether they would be tested for compacted math.
Anonymous wrote:It is a test. The schools decided who would be evaluated at the beginning of the year. Since then the teachers have been giving the assessments/problems. It's five problems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do they assess now if they don't let you know until school is letting out? MCPS is so obnoxious on the compacted math issue.
The assessment is not a test. It's a long process done by the teachers. I believe that it started begining of the year, if not sooner. The teachers will take into account many factors when making the recommendations. The schools then compile the list and send to county for approval.
Anonymous wrote:Why do they assess now if they don't let you know until school is letting out? MCPS is so obnoxious on the compacted math issue.
Anonymous wrote:Why do they assess now if they don't let you know until school is letting out? MCPS is so obnoxious on the compacted math issue.