Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:School without Walls high school used to weed kids out based on CAPE (then PARCC) scores. I suppose it's possible--but imho very unlikely--this will ever be brought back.
CAPE does not affect school math placement ever.
This is false. hardy uses prior year CAPE to place in math. As colleges return to tests - and so do private schools - CAPE will be used in lower grades. Not elementary! But for selective high schools, they certainly can look at CAPE behind the scenes. So it is used for accelerated placement (you don't repeat a grade if you get a 4 or 5 or even a 3!). and could be used for selective and private HS.
Anonymous wrote:School without Walls high school used to weed kids out based on CAPE (then PARCC) scores. I suppose it's possible--but imho very unlikely--this will ever be brought back.
CAPE does not affect school math placement ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s just use common sense here- look at the CAPE scores for most schools. They are low to put it mildly. Do you see 15 year olds in your child’s 6th grade class because they were held behind for years for not passing the CAPE? No. DCPS consistently graduates kids who cannot read or do math on grade level. They do not make kids repeat a grade for CAPE. The test means nothing for your student but everything for the teachers, administrators and superintendent of your school.
The place this breaks down, though, is accelerated math at Deal. In my kid’s year there were 89 8th graders who took the geometry PARCC. 85 tested proficient, with 19 scoring 5s. However they’re doing it, Deal seems to be making sure that the kids they accelerate actually learn the material.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid reported that the teacher said she would have to repeat the grade if she failed the CAPE. 3rd grader. Bizarre!
Schools won’t even get the scores back until October.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:School without Walls high school used to weed kids out based on CAPE (then PARCC) scores. I suppose it's possible--but imho very unlikely--this will ever be brought back.
CAPE does not affect school math placement ever.
My child's CAPE scores in math were cited as a basis for math placement at DCI.
How? They don’t even get math scores until after school starts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s just use common sense here- look at the CAPE scores for most schools. They are low to put it mildly. Do you see 15 year olds in your child’s 6th grade class because they were held behind for years for not passing the CAPE? No. DCPS consistently graduates kids who cannot read or do math on grade level. They do not make kids repeat a grade for CAPE. The test means nothing for your student but everything for the teachers, administrators and superintendent of your school.
The place this breaks down, though, is accelerated math at Deal. In my kid’s year there were 89 8th graders who took the geometry PARCC. 85 tested proficient, with 19 scoring 5s. However they’re doing it, Deal seems to be making sure that the kids they accelerate actually learn the material.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:School without Walls high school used to weed kids out based on CAPE (then PARCC) scores. I suppose it's possible--but imho very unlikely--this will ever be brought back.
CAPE does not affect school math placement ever.
My child's CAPE scores in math were cited as a basis for math placement at DCI.
Anonymous wrote:School without Walls high school used to weed kids out based on CAPE (then PARCC) scores. I suppose it's possible--but imho very unlikely--this will ever be brought back.
CAPE does not affect school math placement ever.
Anonymous wrote:School without Walls high school used to weed kids out based on CAPE (then PARCC) scores. I suppose it's possible--but imho very unlikely--this will ever be brought back.
CAPE does not affect school math placement ever.
Anonymous wrote:Let’s just use common sense here- look at the CAPE scores for most schools. They are low to put it mildly. Do you see 15 year olds in your child’s 6th grade class because they were held behind for years for not passing the CAPE? No. DCPS consistently graduates kids who cannot read or do math on grade level. They do not make kids repeat a grade for CAPE. The test means nothing for your student but everything for the teachers, administrators and superintendent of your school.