Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:my kid got theirs at WJ today - verbally
Must have a different teacher. My kids teacher at WJ told them she had the scores but would not give them to them!
Anonymous wrote:my kid got theirs at WJ today - verbally
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:B-CC parent here -- Scores were provided to students yesterday and today. DC received score today -- a "4" -- which was comfortably higher than last year's posted cutoff score. Do not know this year's cutoff score. On another note, previous poster is correct that this year there were no on-level 9th grade biology or English classes at B-CC. Both classes are designated as "honors." This is consistent with Westland that also did not have on-level science or English classes -- only advanced -- in 8th grade. DC has commented that the "all honors" 8th and 9th English and Biology classes were limited by those who were not able to go deeper into the materials.
The Westland approach is what all middle schools do -- one level for English and science.
The B-CC approach is not consistent with what high schools are doing and is not required--did B-CC provide information on why they are doing it, when other high schools are not?
Anonymous wrote:B-CC parent here -- Scores were provided to students yesterday and today. DC received score today -- a "4" -- which was comfortably higher than last year's posted cutoff score. Do not know this year's cutoff score. On another note, previous poster is correct that this year there were no on-level 9th grade biology or English classes at B-CC. Both classes are designated as "honors." This is consistent with Westland that also did not have on-level science or English classes -- only advanced -- in 8th grade. DC has commented that the "all honors" 8th and 9th English and Biology classes were limited by those who were not able to go deeper into the materials.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:while i don't see grades yet - one of my 9th graders said her teacher told her today that most of the class got As with a few Bs on the LS-MISA. This is an advanced freshman bio class
All bio classes are designated as "honors," so there's no such thing as an advanced bio class (same with English - everyone's "advanced").
I think maybe there is Apex bio at one of the Ws and Global bio at Poolesville? There may be more