Anonymous wrote:MCPS says State requires them to test. If test is not being used for anything, why doesn't MCPS push back to stop MCAP testing? Teachers say MAP is more helpful to see student's progress and MAP results are available within a few weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Contact your school's MCCPTA delegate, if yours has a delegate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just got ours (8th grade 2022-2023 MCAP Assessment Report) yesterday. It does seem to be very very late.
Such a small percentage in distinguished learner category!
Science 1% Level 4
Math 1% Level 4
English Lang Arts 3% Level 4
Social Studies 4% Level 4
My kid is a straight A kid who was in a Humanities magnet MS program and Geometry that year and got Level 3 across the board. Are they testing material that is just not well aligned? I would have expected maybe 5-10% in the State would be at Level 4 at least.
Also, it looks like the kids who were taking the Geometry in 8th grade took a Geometry test. Are the State performance numbers (what percentage of Maryland students got each performance level) then only those students in the accelerated track and taking Geometry in 8th grade?? It would seem surprising that 28% of such kids got Level 1 and 48% got Level 2. That is a lot of kids who were put on the accelerated track who didn't get to proficiency in Geometry!
No, they are testing based on common core standards. MCPS is not doing a good job at educating. As just one example — all of the novels my kid read in middle school English were well below the grade level Lexile band.