Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still nothing for us. MCPS is so incompetent. Can’t even mail a report out.
What's even more incompetent are parents who think distributing results for a state-mandated test MCPS' is a job.
Anonymous wrote:Still nothing for us. MCPS is so incompetent. Can’t even mail a report out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do they pick and choose whose to send out? Let's say your kid scored below whatever they need to score, will they send out their report sooner to inform school and family?
The scores aren't especially meaningful. The test has issues and the scores don't reflect much of anything.
And students dont even need to pass it for graduation. This is another of their "great" ideas to add more time wasting testing, and have district offices do admin level mailings.
The results weren't all that meaningful. Until they take the time work out the bugs I wouldn't pay much attention to this. It's too bad they can't use a proven national test instead of testing this new one on our kids.
Yet they are making students take the tests and will count for 20% of their second half grade.
My kid scored 240+/250 on both last year. They said it was super easy.
Meaning what? Out of 500?!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do they pick and choose whose to send out? Let's say your kid scored below whatever they need to score, will they send out their report sooner to inform school and family?
The scores aren't especially meaningful. The test has issues and the scores don't reflect much of anything.
And students dont even need to pass it for graduation. This is another of their "great" ideas to add more time wasting testing, and have district offices do admin level mailings.
MCPS is not holding these back because the test isn't meaningful. MCPS is holding these back because they don't want parents to know how poorly their kids performed.
This is a terrible test that the state made up and was never vetted. The scores aren't meaningful so that makes no sense.
You keep telling yourself that to justify the horrendous MCPS student performance. It will not make it true.
Every school district around the state performs horribly in that test because it is a horrible test.
yes it was clear the test itself had serious issues. mcps did poorly but better than everywhere else in MD
Anonymous wrote:My kids just got their score - for last year.
Should I be concerned? Kid (8th grade) scores 275 on
Map-M and headed to a math magnet next year and then got only a "3" on mcap algebra - i think 85th percentile. Lack of concurrence is worrying.
I guess we will pay for review over the summer just in case MCAP is the actual "good" test?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do they pick and choose whose to send out? Let's say your kid scored below whatever they need to score, will they send out their report sooner to inform school and family?
The scores aren't especially meaningful. The test has issues and the scores don't reflect much of anything.
And students dont even need to pass it for graduation. This is another of their "great" ideas to add more time wasting testing, and have district offices do admin level mailings.
MCPS is not holding these back because the test isn't meaningful. MCPS is holding these back because they don't want parents to know how poorly their kids performed.
This is a terrible test that the state made up and was never vetted. The scores aren't meaningful so that makes no sense.
You keep telling yourself that to justify the horrendous MCPS student performance. It will not make it true.
Every school district around the state performs horribly in that test because it is a horrible test.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do they pick and choose whose to send out? Let's say your kid scored below whatever they need to score, will they send out their report sooner to inform school and family?
The scores aren't especially meaningful. The test has issues and the scores don't reflect much of anything.
And students dont even need to pass it for graduation. This is another of their "great" ideas to add more time wasting testing, and have district offices do admin level mailings.
The results weren't all that meaningful. Until they take the time work out the bugs I wouldn't pay much attention to this. It's too bad they can't use a proven national test instead of testing this new one on our kids.
Yet they are making students take the tests and will count for 20% of their second half grade.
My kid scored 240+/250 on both last year. They said it was super easy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do they pick and choose whose to send out? Let's say your kid scored below whatever they need to score, will they send out their report sooner to inform school and family?
The scores aren't especially meaningful. The test has issues and the scores don't reflect much of anything.
And students dont even need to pass it for graduation. This is another of their "great" ideas to add more time wasting testing, and have district offices do admin level mailings.
The results weren't all that meaningful. Until they take the time work out the bugs I wouldn't pay much attention to this. It's too bad they can't use a proven national test instead of testing this new one on our kids.
Yet they are making students take the tests and will count for 20% of their second half grade.
My kid scored 240+/250 on both last year. They said it was super easy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCUM: MCAP is a useless waste of time!
DCUM: I want my kid's scores last week!
One group is concerned about the test itself because it was so new and untested. The other is just the same old posters looking to find fault with MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do they pick and choose whose to send out? Let's say your kid scored below whatever they need to score, will they send out their report sooner to inform school and family?
The scores aren't especially meaningful. The test has issues and the scores don't reflect much of anything.
And students dont even need to pass it for graduation. This is another of their "great" ideas to add more time wasting testing, and have district offices do admin level mailings.
MCPS is not holding these back because the test isn't meaningful. MCPS is holding these back because they don't want parents to know how poorly their kids performed.
This is a terrible test that the state made up and was never vetted. The scores aren't meaningful so that makes no sense.
You keep telling yourself that to justify the horrendous MCPS student performance. It will not make it true.
Anonymous wrote:DCUM: MCAP is a useless waste of time!
DCUM: I want my kid's scores last week!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do they pick and choose whose to send out? Let's say your kid scored below whatever they need to score, will they send out their report sooner to inform school and family?
The scores aren't especially meaningful. The test has issues and the scores don't reflect much of anything.
And students dont even need to pass it for graduation. This is another of their "great" ideas to add more time wasting testing, and have district offices do admin level mailings.
The results weren't all that meaningful. Until they take the time work out the bugs I wouldn't pay much attention to this. It's too bad they can't use a proven national test instead of testing this new one on our kids.
Yet they are making students take the tests and will count for 20% of their second half grade.