Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just got the letter. It's based on PARCC scores. My son is in above grade level math, and has a B. I guess he didn't score as high on the test.
He seems upset, but we won't be attending summer school due to schedule conflicts. I told him we'd work on the summer packet and supplement if he struggled.
You must mean MAP scores. PARCC scores aren't out for a while for this year.
Anonymous wrote:If a kid is truly struggling, then shouldn't a teacher recognize that before the end of May and reach out to the parent?
Time for parents to complain to the principal and superintendent. This is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:I just got the letter. It's based on PARCC scores. My son is in above grade level math, and has a B. I guess he didn't score as high on the test.
He seems upset, but we won't be attending summer school due to schedule conflicts. I told him we'd work on the summer packet and supplement if he struggled.
Anonymous wrote:No one is saying they are struggling. Struggling means they are not up to their current grade level. If this was happening, you would have heard, and heard lots because if a child hits the struggling level, MCPS has to start doing paperwork to track the issue. You got the letter because MCPS wants you to do something this summer so they are a little more sure that your DC won't hit the struggling level next year. With math there are at least 3 years before algebra that teach nearly the same thing. As 6th grade ends, you have another year to tutor and make sure your DC makes algebra in the 8th grade. As long as your child is in algebra in the 8th grade, they won't be limited in HS and college. That does not mean that algebra in the 8th grade and barely making honors English is going to get them into UMd or UVa.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one is saying they are struggling. Struggling means they are not up to their current grade level. If this was happening, you would have heard, and heard lots because if a child hits the struggling level, MCPS has to start doing paperwork to track the issue. You got the letter because MCPS wants you to do something this summer so they are a little more sure that your DC won't hit the struggling level next year. With math there are at least 3 years before algebra that teach nearly the same thing. As 6th grade ends, you have another year to tutor and make sure your DC makes algebra in the 8th grade. As long as your child is in algebra in the 8th grade, they won't be limited in HS and college. That does not mean that algebra in the 8th grade and barely making honors English is going to get them into UMd or UVa.
I'm a newbie to all this MCPS stuff. Are you saying that if a kid doesn't take algebra in 8th then they get on a less advanced math track in HS and that doesn't translate into getting into a competitive college? I realize there Are many factors in college admissions but is this a big deterrence?
Anonymous wrote:No one is saying they are struggling. Struggling means they are not up to their current grade level. If this was happening, you would have heard, and heard lots because if a child hits the struggling level, MCPS has to start doing paperwork to track the issue. You got the letter because MCPS wants you to do something this summer so they are a little more sure that your DC won't hit the struggling level next year. With math there are at least 3 years before algebra that teach nearly the same thing. As 6th grade ends, you have another year to tutor and make sure your DC makes algebra in the 8th grade. As long as your child is in algebra in the 8th grade, they won't be limited in HS and college. That does not mean that algebra in the 8th grade and barely making honors English is going to get them into UMd or UVa.