Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does the score on the test translate to the class grade? Eg is a 4 an A, 3 B, 2C?
“The Semester B final grade for these aligned courses will be made up of the marking period 3 grade (40%), the marking period 4 grade (40%) and the MCAP End of Course (EOC) exam grade (20%). ”
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/siteassets/district/curriculum/eoc/mcps_eoc_studentflyerwfaqs.pdf
It’s not clear yet how the county will roll in the data (% or letter grade), or if they will do a true averaging on percentages or on letter grade quality points (which is how they used to do semester exams.
So this is an end-of-course exam that they are going to take in early May, more than a month before the end of school (and the end of their current science course)?
If lots of kids bomb this test, it is going to be a sh!tshow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does the score on the test translate to the class grade? Eg is a 4 an A, 3 B, 2C?
“The Semester B final grade for these aligned courses will be made up of the marking period 3 grade (40%), the marking period 4 grade (40%) and the MCAP End of Course (EOC) exam grade (20%). ”
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/siteassets/district/curriculum/eoc/mcps_eoc_studentflyerwfaqs.pdf
It’s not clear yet how the county will roll in the data (% or letter grade), or if they will do a true averaging on percentages or on letter grade quality points (which is how they used to do semester exams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 9th grader at a "W" school is panicking while preparing. She has a strong A average in her honors biology class but only got a 69 on the MISA practice test.
Some of what is on the test is physics -- material they haven't even learned (perhaps because she is taking bio this year!).
How can they make the score on this test count for 20 percent of the second semester grade in the course. It seems really unfair. She's done "A" work in class all year and may see her average dragged down to a "B" or even a "C" if she has a bad day on a test that the teacher has ill-prepared them for.
This is no different than taken a final exam or AP exam.
Anonymous wrote:My 9th grader at a "W" school is panicking while preparing. She has a strong A average in her honors biology class but only got a 69 on the MISA practice test.
Some of what is on the test is physics -- material they haven't even learned (perhaps because she is taking bio this year!).
How can they make the score on this test count for 20 percent of the second semester grade in the course. It seems really unfair. She's done "A" work in class all year and may see her average dragged down to a "B" or even a "C" if she has a bad day on a test that the teacher has ill-prepared them for.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, parents on my kid's high school listserve are panicking about this.
Do the practice, review the material, and above all, teach your child to close-read those short scientific problems. Usually the answer is in the text. They just have to learn to pay attention and read the data. It's the same principle on the science portion of the ACT.
Anonymous wrote:Are people saying MISA when they mean MCAP?
What is a MISA practice test?
Anonymous wrote:Thanks to PP for posting that snippet.
I'm still wondering if the l 4 will transfer to a A, 3 will transfer to a B, level 2 will be a C, etc. If so, that sounds like a lot of C's and a fair amount of D's, considering how kids have performed on these MCAP tests in the past... [/quote
Would have loved to share with you data from last year, but STILL have not received our HS's science MCAP Bio/Science taken in Spring of 2023. The school probably doesn't care as last year's students did not have the MCAP score factored for their final semester grade, but come on, the test was taken 1 YEAR ago, show the results!