Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its common in Potomac ES schools where the over all enrollment is low and the scores are off the charts - the lowest reading group is a year above grade level, less than 5% of the kids get under 90% on MAP tests etc. MCPS doesn't care about these kids, in fact they hurt the achievement gap numbers for performing so well.
OMG, how they all get to that level? Are they Asian kids? Or a mix?
Of course they are Asian, didn’t you read the part about the MAP scores
I looked up the school. Only 30% are Asian
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its common in Potomac ES schools where the over all enrollment is low and the scores are off the charts - the lowest reading group is a year above grade level, less than 5% of the kids get under 90% on MAP tests etc. MCPS doesn't care about these kids, in fact they hurt the achievement gap numbers for performing so well.
OMG, how they all get to that level? Are they Asian kids? Or a mix?
Of course they are Asian, didn’t you read the part about the MAP scores
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its common in Potomac ES schools where the over all enrollment is low and the scores are off the charts - the lowest reading group is a year above grade level, less than 5% of the kids get under 90% on MAP tests etc. MCPS doesn't care about these kids, in fact they hurt the achievement gap numbers for performing so well.
OMG, how they all get to that level? Are they Asian kids? Or a mix?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its common in Potomac ES schools where the over all enrollment is low and the scores are off the charts - the lowest reading group is a year above grade level, less than 5% of the kids get under 90% on MAP tests etc. MCPS doesn't care about these kids, in fact they hurt the achievement gap numbers for performing so well.
OMG, how they all get to that level? Are they Asian kids? Or a mix?
Anonymous wrote:Its common in Potomac ES schools where the over all enrollment is low and the scores are off the charts - the lowest reading group is a year above grade level, less than 5% of the kids get under 90% on MAP tests etc. MCPS doesn't care about these kids, in fact they hurt the achievement gap numbers for performing so well.
Anonymous wrote:26 my oldest kids class which is a focus school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have 32 kids in 3rd grade. Nothing new here. MCPS sucks
We just got allocated an additional 3rd grade teacher and I would be shocked if the classes were up to 32. We were told they were at 28 average with 4 classes. There may have been some last minute enrollment increase, but I can’t believe it would be 11 or more kids. 32 at the start of the year is way above the guidelines.
Anonymous wrote:The MCPS Board rejected a request from the principal of my child's ES for additional staffing for the 18-19 school year. So, given current enrollment numbers, there are going to be 30-31 students in my child's fourth grade class, as well as in a few other grades, which exceeds MCPS's own guidelines. And typically we get a few additional students in the class during the school year, so that number will get even higher. Do other MCPS ES classrooms have 30+ students?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have 32 kids in 3rd grade. Nothing new here. MCPS sucks
+1. MCPS parents can no longer brag about how great their schools are, they are an embarassment.
Still better than anything around the area, though.
Not quite.
Did you see the Washington Post article about PARCC scores?
Howard County and Anne Arundel are better performing. MCPS is on a definite downward trajectory.
MCPS students do not care too much about a soon to be extinct test.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have 32 kids in 3rd grade. Nothing new here. MCPS sucks
+1. MCPS parents can no longer brag about how great their schools are, they are an embarassment.
Still better than anything around the area, though.
Not quite.
Did you see the Washington Post article about PARCC scores?
Howard County and Anne Arundel are better performing. MCPS is on a definite downward trajectory.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have 32 kids in 3rd grade. Nothing new here. MCPS sucks
+1. MCPS parents can no longer brag about how great their schools are, they are an embarassment.
Still better than anything around the area, though.