Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just called the Office or Accountability and was told for my cluster that they were emailed and I should expect to receive them soon.
email or mail?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree with PP, whats the big deal about asking the school for the score or mcps providing an online mechanism to check..sounds simple to me
Its not a problem of one parent calling. It’s a problem if lots of parents are calling and interrupting other work, just because those parents can’t wait another day or two to get the results in the mail. It’s the cumulative impact that’s a problem.
Anonymous wrote:Just called the Office or Accountability and was told for my cluster that they were emailed and I should expect to receive them soon.
Anonymous wrote:For the PARCC test does it test on grade level math? My child is in an advanced math and unlike the MAP test, the PARCC says they are testing on grade level. They didn't do great on the PARCC, but do well on MAP which is supposed to be a higher level since they are advanced so that is a little strange. Thanks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should I call the school to ask when will we receive our PARCC scores?
Are you for real? They just started arriving on Saturday. What is so urgent that can't wait a few days, where you feel you need to disrupt the faculty that are just getting started pulling everything together for the new school year?
The sense of entitlement around here is staggering.
Anonymous wrote:Agree with PP, whats the big deal about asking the school for the score or mcps providing an online mechanism to check..sounds simple to me
Anonymous wrote:I was happy to get the scores today, and a group of us are now comparing scores of our DDs on a group chat. Fun way to see how everyone is doing!
Anonymous wrote:It is not a sense of entitlement to ask a simple question that can be answered in a matter of 30 seconds. Calm down and cool it over there, PP.
Anonymous wrote:For the PARCC test does it test on grade level math? My child is in an advanced math and unlike the MAP test, the PARCC says they are testing on grade level. They didn't do great on the PARCC, but do well on MAP which is supposed to be a higher level since they are advanced so that is a little strange. Thanks
Anonymous wrote:Should I call the school to ask when will we receive our PARCC scores?