Anonymous wrote:These results are horrible, but there is so much going on behind this.
One issue is test stamina. Once a year, kids have to sit for days on end of 3/4 hour blocks of testing. In the post-pandemic world stamina (both physical and mental) to do that is entirely lacking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:oic, for MCPS:
31% avg math proficiency for grades 3–8,
53% avg ELA proficiency for grades 3–8.
great to be front of the pack, mcps
That is SO bad. And incredibly disheartening. Is it simply due to demographic changes, or is there more to it? And, why isn't MCPS discussing this? I'd like to see some media coverage of these abysmal results, if anyone out there has access to a media outlet.
MCPS spends an obscene amount of money per pupil - is this the best MCPS has to offer?
Well, not really; it's 31%, according to the random people who simply made up this test. It's not like anyone ever took it and got over 50% anywhere. It's just a bad test the state made up and is now pushing on kids. They need to go back to the PARC which at least was reliable and you could see how our state compared with others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:oic, for MCPS:
31% avg math proficiency for grades 3–8,
53% avg ELA proficiency for grades 3–8.
great to be front of the pack, mcps
That is SO bad. And incredibly disheartening. Is it simply due to demographic changes, or is there more to it? And, why isn't MCPS discussing this? I'd like to see some media coverage of these abysmal results, if anyone out there has access to a media outlet.
MCPS spends an obscene amount of money per pupil - is this the best MCPS has to offer?
Well, not really; it's 31%, according to the random people who simply made up this test. It's not like anyone ever took it and got over 50% anywhere. It's just a bad test the state made up and is now pushing on kids. They need to go back to the PARC which at least was reliable and you could see how our state compared with others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:oic, for MCPS:
31% avg math proficiency for grades 3–8,
53% avg ELA proficiency for grades 3–8.
great to be front of the pack, mcps
That is SO bad. And incredibly disheartening. Is it simply due to demographic changes, or is there more to it? And, why isn't MCPS discussing this? I'd like to see some media coverage of these abysmal results, if anyone out there has access to a media outlet.
MCPS spends an obscene amount of money per pupil - is this the best MCPS has to offer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I reading this correctly that only 7% of 8th graders are proficient in Math (in the whole state of MD)?
Yes. But last year, it was only 3%...so, progress?
What a clusterduck!!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I reading this correctly that only 7% of 8th graders are proficient in Math (in the whole state of MD)?
Yes. But last year, it was only 3%...so, progress?
Anonymous wrote:Am I reading this correctly that only 7% of 8th graders are proficient in Math (in the whole state of MD)?
Anonymous wrote:Where is everyone getting these numbers from? We are still waiting to get back my current 5th graders score from last spring!!
Anonymous wrote:oic, for MCPS:
31% avg math proficiency for grades 3–8,
53% avg ELA proficiency for grades 3–8.
great to be front of the pack, mcps