Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 9th grader’s teacher told his class that she’ll “make sure the test doesn’t negatively impact their grade.” Not sure how she’ll do that?
If the scores scores come back before EOY, she can boost non-A grade to A for quarter.
This wouldn't help semester-AA or BA + MISA-D students. She may be betting that won't be needed.
I refuse to believe that MISA will give such low grades across the board, in it's first year.
Yeah - this is likely my kid. High A in Q3, high A in Q4 so far but likely bombed the test (according to his own assessment)
Same for my kid -- high A in Q3 and Q4, also feels like she bombed the test. Maybe they'll grade it on a curve?
Isn’t it 10 percent of the grade for each quarter? 20 percent total. With a high A in each quarter she should be fine.
No--what I saw was a weird chart akin to MCPS's already-weird Q1=A + Q2=B gives you a semester A. But the chart had three columns instead of two, with MISA as one of the columns. I can't find it and don't recall details, but I recall that Q1=A + Q2=B+MISA=D gives you a semester B.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 9th grader’s teacher told his class that she’ll “make sure the test doesn’t negatively impact their grade.” Not sure how she’ll do that?
If the scores scores come back before EOY, she can boost non-A grade to A for quarter.
This wouldn't help semester-AA or BA + MISA-D students. She may be betting that won't be needed.
I refuse to believe that MISA will give such low grades across the board, in it's first year.
Yeah - this is likely my kid. High A in Q3, high A in Q4 so far but likely bombed the test (according to his own assessment)
Same for my kid -- high A in Q3 and Q4, also feels like she bombed the test. Maybe they'll grade it on a curve?
Isn’t it 10 percent of the grade for each quarter? 20 percent total. With a high A in each quarter she should be fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 9th grader’s teacher told his class that she’ll “make sure the test doesn’t negatively impact their grade.” Not sure how she’ll do that?
If the scores scores come back before EOY, she can boost non-A grade to A for quarter.
This wouldn't help semester-AA or BA + MISA-D students. She may be betting that won't be needed.
I refuse to believe that MISA will give such low grades across the board, in it's first year.
Yeah - this is likely my kid. High A in Q3, high A in Q4 so far but likely bombed the test (according to his own assessment)
Same for my kid -- high A in Q3 and Q4, also feels like she bombed the test. Maybe they'll grade it on a curve?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read somewhere on mcps’s disastrous website that those taking AP bio don’t need to take this. The inconsistency of information is ridiculous.
That only makes sense if your school has ap bio. Ours does not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 9th grader’s teacher told his class that she’ll “make sure the test doesn’t negatively impact their grade.” Not sure how she’ll do that?
If the scores scores come back before EOY, she can boost non-A grade to A for quarter.
This wouldn't help semester-AA or BA + MISA-D students. She may be betting that won't be needed.
I refuse to believe that MISA will give such low grades across the board, in it's first year.
Yeah - this is likely my kid. High A in Q3, high A in Q4 so far but likely bombed the test (according to his own assessment)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read somewhere on mcps’s disastrous website that those taking AP bio don’t need to take this. The inconsistency of information is ridiculous.
That only makes sense if your school has ap bio. Ours does not.
Hmm? If your school doesn't have AP Bio, then the AP Bio rules don't matter
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read somewhere on mcps’s disastrous website that those taking AP bio don’t need to take this. The inconsistency of information is ridiculous.
That only makes sense if your school has ap bio. Ours does not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 9th grader’s teacher told his class that she’ll “make sure the test doesn’t negatively impact their grade.” Not sure how she’ll do that?
If the scores scores come back before EOY, she can boost non-A grade to A for quarter.
This wouldn't help semester-AA or BA + MISA-D students. She may be betting that won't be needed.
I refuse to believe that MISA will give such low grades across the board, in it's first year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read somewhere on mcps’s disastrous website that those taking AP bio don’t need to take this. The inconsistency of information is ridiculous.
That only makes sense if your school has ap bio. Ours does not.
Anonymous wrote:I read somewhere on mcps’s disastrous website that those taking AP bio don’t need to take this. The inconsistency of information is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:This test is totally obnoxious.
Question 1 is " Scientists claim that one reason Earth is warming is because it is absorbing more radiation from the Sun.
Which data best support this claim?"
https://itempra.org/public/arctic-ice
None of the answers are good answers to the question that was asked. Looking at the Answer guide, it shows that the actual, unwritten question students are supposed to answer is "Which of the following statement are supported by the text and charts above?"
So right off the bat, this is a test of "How well you know MISA's quirky gimmick?" not a test of science.