Anonymous wrote:Teens aren't so cooperative on this sort of thing, but if anyone wants to start ensuring their kid "gets it" for the end-of-year exercise, here are the standards:
https://www.marylandpublicschools.org/about/Documents/DAAIT/Assessment/MISA/LSMISAStandards.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Starting this school year for students in Grade 9 (Class of 2027), the Maryland Comprehensive Assessments for biology and government will count as 20 percent of the student’s final grade in each course. A virtual parent night will be scheduled this fall to share additional information.”
My ninth grader isn’t taking government. Does this mean it’s required in 9th grade?
No. I hope your kid has better reading comprehension than you
Do you really just get off on being nasty and mean? F you.
Also read it again, it clearly says that this will happen IN 9th grade. If they meant something else they should have worded it better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Starting this school year for students in Grade 9 (Class of 2027), the Maryland Comprehensive Assessments for biology and government will count as 20 percent of the student’s final grade in each course. A virtual parent night will be scheduled this fall to share additional information.”
My ninth grader isn’t taking government. Does this mean it’s required in 9th grade?
No. I hope your kid has better reading comprehension than you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teens aren't so cooperative on this sort of thing, but if anyone wants to start ensuring their kid "gets it" for the end-of-year exercise, here are the standards:
https://www.marylandpublicschools.org/about/Documents/DAAIT/Assessment/MISA/LSMISAStandards.pdf
So we all have to supplement at home now for this ridiculous decision the state and the district made? Why not just give back our tax money so we can all homeschool.
The district didn’t make any decision, its a state requirement.
https://marylandpublicschools.org/about/Pages/DAAIT/Assessment/EOCs/index.aspx
These silly exams simply place the focus on the test. If I’m a teacher I’m now focused on making sure kids make me look good (ie to the detriment of more interesting activities). What ever happened to the goal of fostering a love for learning on its own?
So glad my kids are nearly through with this political nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:“Starting this school year for students in Grade 9 (Class of 2027), the Maryland Comprehensive Assessments for biology and government will count as 20 percent of the student’s final grade in each course. A virtual parent night will be scheduled this fall to share additional information.”
My ninth grader isn’t taking government. Does this mean it’s required in 9th grade?
Anonymous wrote:Can the Montgomery County PTSA protest this? It's bad for students, bad for teachers, just bad for learning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teens aren't so cooperative on this sort of thing, but if anyone wants to start ensuring their kid "gets it" for the end-of-year exercise, here are the standards:
https://www.marylandpublicschools.org/about/Documents/DAAIT/Assessment/MISA/LSMISAStandards.pdf
So we all have to supplement at home now for this ridiculous decision the state and the district made? Why not just give back our tax money so we can all homeschool.
The district didn’t make any decision, its a state requirement.
https://marylandpublicschools.org/about/Pages/DAAIT/Assessment/EOCs/index.aspx
Anonymous wrote:I’m really so upset about this., does anyone know how it will translate to grades? Like will a proficient be a B?
I really don’t think it should count for more than 10%. The poor teachers are now gojng to have to spend a month just purely teaching the test given that the test has not been aligned to the curriculum. I can’t even recall if my older kid took it or if they skipped it due to the pandemic. Those grades aren’t on parentvue are they?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's going to be very interesting to see how they do this, especially given the state-wide high school Biology MCAP scores in 2022 had only 3.5% scoring a level 4 (highest), 31.6% with a level 3 (proficient), 40.5% at level 2, and 24.4% at level 1.
That's going to really affect semester grades, and also seems like an indication that the test may not be well aligned to how the classes are being taught.
https://reportcard.msde.maryland.gov/
This should be the real concern. Are there things in the state standard that are missing or poorly covered by the MCPS curriculum (whether standard, honors or AP)? If not, and if the tests are not poorly written, then the shock of the high non-proficiency rate may simply be due to ongoing grade inflation.
I'm not sure I'm a fan of semester grading in the first place. It's a double-edged sword.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teens aren't so cooperative on this sort of thing, but if anyone wants to start ensuring their kid "gets it" for the end-of-year exercise, here are the standards:
https://www.marylandpublicschools.org/about/Documents/DAAIT/Assessment/MISA/LSMISAStandards.pdf
So we all have to supplement at home now for this ridiculous decision the state and the district made? Why not just give back our tax money so we can all homeschool.