Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can't opt out?
I think some of these are replacing fianls and will count as 20% of your grade.
MCPS has no finals and standardized testing is separate from grades. Your child can decline to take standardized testing. No impact on grades. There might be complications with the high school testing required for graduation. My senior's got waived when he was in the Virtual Academy of MCPS and missed some.
Don’t get use to this, because soon in HS they count for up to 20% of the final grade. It’s part of the new Blueprint requirements.
Anonymous wrote:MCPS has 3 MAPs per year, each in 2 subjects, plus MCAP (subjects vary by grade), plus all the curricular class tests, plus AP/IB for high school. It's a bit much.
With MCAP especially, it's non-adaptive per student and non-adaptive to the order of curriculum in classes, and the results do nothing to help teachers customize curriculum to the students, and the new test wasn't fully tested (ha!) on a sample population before being dumped on all students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can't opt out?
I think some of these are replacing fianls and will count as 20% of your grade.
MCPS has no finals and standardized testing is separate from grades. Your child can decline to take standardized testing. No impact on grades. There might be complications with the high school testing required for graduation. My senior's got waived when he was in the Virtual Academy of MCPS and missed some.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can't opt out?
I think some of these are replacing fianls and will count as 20% of your grade.