Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We still haven't gotten anything from 2023 testing, and the state results were reported in September so they have got to be available. Has anyone gotten their child's report yet?
Nothing about MCAP scores or report from last Spring 2023).
The MAP tests results are viewable on ParentVue a month or after the student takes the MAP-M, or MAP-R and MAP-M tests.
MAP is a test used by MCPS, whereas MCAP is a test required by the state. I suggest you write your representative if you have issues with it.
MCPS has electronic copies of the MCAP results reports for all students. The district could easily upload the reports to ParentVue. But MCPS doesn’t want parents to know how badly their kids did on the test.
Why should they do all this work for the states bad test again?
Direct your question to the state.
I’m not directing any questions to the state. If we’re not getting results I am not spending five days of my kid’s instructional time on these tests. They’re welcome to come for me with whatever enforcement mechanism they have for this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We still haven't gotten anything from 2023 testing, and the state results were reported in September so they have got to be available. Has anyone gotten their child's report yet?
Nothing about MCAP scores or report from last Spring 2023).
The MAP tests results are viewable on ParentVue a month or after the student takes the MAP-M, or MAP-R and MAP-M tests.
MAP is a test used by MCPS, whereas MCAP is a test required by the state. I suggest you write your representative if you have issues with it.
MCPS has electronic copies of the MCAP results reports for all students. The district could easily upload the reports to ParentVue. But MCPS doesn’t want parents to know how badly their kids did on the test.
Why should they do all this work for the states bad test again?
Direct your question to the state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still have not received HS kid's MISA/MCAP Science Biology results from the test taken before this year. It doesn't count as part of semester grade as it does for this year's 9th graders. But we don't know if kid passed, did very well or is average. Why did they have to take this test if there are no results? Did you receive your HS kid's results, and how long did it take to get them?
I just got my kid’s MISA Biology results from last year yesterday.
And yet this year doesn't it (supposedly) count for 20% of the second semester grade? I can't imagine them getting it scored in time for that.
They (the state) supposedly have the results by summer. MCPS supposedly gets the results "in time". Families have not received results within an acceptable time period in the past (think SAT test results as a reasonable time frame). Let's say a kid got an A in Sem 1 and currently has an A in Sem 2 but kid doesn't meet state requirements on Science assessment, does that mean kid gets a B in Sem 2 Bio?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still have not received HS kid's MISA/MCAP Science Biology results from the test taken before this year. It doesn't count as part of semester grade as it does for this year's 9th graders. But we don't know if kid passed, did very well or is average. Why did they have to take this test if there are no results? Did you receive your HS kid's results, and how long did it take to get them?
I just got my kid’s MISA Biology results from last year yesterday.
And yet this year doesn't it (supposedly) count for 20% of the second semester grade? I can't imagine them getting it scored in time for that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still have not received HS kid's MISA/MCAP Science Biology results from the test taken before this year. It doesn't count as part of semester grade as it does for this year's 9th graders. But we don't know if kid passed, did very well or is average. Why did they have to take this test if there are no results? Did you receive your HS kid's results, and how long did it take to get them?
I just got my kid’s MISA Biology results from last year yesterday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still have not received HS kid's MISA/MCAP Science Biology results from the test taken before this year. It doesn't count as part of semester grade as it does for this year's 9th graders. But we don't know if kid passed, did very well or is average. Why did they have to take this test if there are no results? Did you receive your HS kid's results, and how long did it take to get them?
I just got my kid’s MISA Biology results from last year yesterday.
Anonymous wrote:Still have not received HS kid's MISA/MCAP Science Biology results from the test taken before this year. It doesn't count as part of semester grade as it does for this year's 9th graders. But we don't know if kid passed, did very well or is average. Why did they have to take this test if there are no results? Did you receive your HS kid's results, and how long did it take to get them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are they testing if results are meaningless? Spend classtime on more pertinent instruction instead.
Clearly MD doesn't think the results are meaningless.