Anonymous wrote:Only quarterly assessments are allowed.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/departments/sharedaccountability/Grading%20Calculation%20Parent%20%20Letter%20FINAL.pdf
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like another name for exam, which are not allowed.
Anonymous wrote:You have to wait for AP exams if you want your child to be tested on "the whole course."
Anonymous wrote:Pathetic to not allow final exams for year long courses
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is going to happen to these kids when they get to college and there is a midterm and a final and that’s your grade?
Many college courses no longer use this structure, they have more frequent "mid terms"... three or four during the semester. In my day we would have called them tests, we only called a mid term something that was half way through the semester on all content up to that point. Not the case for my 2021 college grade or their friends... they seemed to have mid terms every few weeks and several for each course. Most finals only covered part of the course as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are parents really complaining that their kids will be tested on what they learned this semester?
Considering semester exams are not allowed, this is grounds for complaint. MCPS schools need to be consistent and equitable. Teachers are not entitled to break the rules based on their preferences.
Semester Exams are allowed. They just aren't a separate 10% grade like they used to be. They have to be part of the All/Task Assessment category and cannot be more than 25% of the total pts in that category.
Portfolios, Final projects and final papers are still allowed as well as long as they follow the above.
Please cite. I’m curious if whatever you are basing your claim contradicts the above reference.
semester tests are not allowed.
Anonymous wrote:What is going to happen to these kids when they get to college and there is a midterm and a final and that’s your grade?
Anonymous wrote:It's not even a real semester exam--it's a take home test.
I hate that the last week of classes rarely have any actual content. I cheer when my kid has a project or test the last week!