Results from the MCAS exams conducted in the spring of 2012 have been released and can be viewed here by district and individual schools.
What do you think of the results? Do you notice any trends? How did your school or district do?
2012 MCAS scores released for districts and schools
posted at 9/19/2012 9:32 AM EDT
Results from the MCAS exams conducted in the spring of 2012 have been released and can be viewed here by district and individual schools.
What do you think of the results? Do you notice any trends? How did your school or district do?
Re: 2012 MCAS scores released for districts and schools
posted at 9/19/2012 9:55 AM EDT
Why charter schools did so well in the MCAS? Those city mayors who opposed charter should reconsider it.
Re: 2012 MCAS scores released for districts and schools
posted at 9/19/2012 10:57 AM EDT
In response to TTY09's comment:
Why charter schools did so well in the MCAS? Those city mayors who opposed charter should reconsider it.
I think the description of these schools getting 100% is very misleading
posted at 9/19/2012 11:38 AM EDT
To me 100% means they had perfect scores. 100% passed but I think you only need a 208 out of aperfect of 280 to pass.
Re: 2012 MCAS scores released for districts and schools
posted at 9/19/2012 11:50 AM EDT
I think the result are OK.. however MCAS was a way to measure Teachers not the students.. The system causes teacher to teach to the TEST.. the authority that runs MCAS does nto provider a curriculum for the schools to follow.. So the results mean nothing
Re: 2012 MCAS scores released for districts and schools
posted at 9/19/2012 12:48 PM EDT
Congratulations Boston Latin School! 100% of BLS 10th graders scored "advanced" or "proficient" in both English and Math -- the only school in the state to accomplish this! 77% of the 10th graders were "advanced" in English and an amazing 94% were "advanced" in Math. The diversity of this public school -- where 1/3 of the kids are low income and more than 1/2 are non-white -- speaks volumes to what smarts, dedication, energy and hard work can do. Boston Globe, you should be trumpeting this fabulous achievement by a public school in the heart of Boston!
Re: 2012 MCAS scores released for districts and schools
posted at 9/19/2012 1:32 PM EDT
As a parent who recently "shopped around" for elementary schools in a school choice comminuty I have learned these results are extremely skewed depending on how a school integrates ESL and special needs students.
Re: 2012 MCAS scores released for districts and schools
posted at 9/19/2012 2:35 PM EDT
Every child is unique. A wise parent looks around at all their options. Charter Schools do something unique and even a year or two in a Charter School has educational benefits throughout the students life. I'm not suggesting that Charter Schools are the answer. I will, however, state that Charter Schools are scrutinized in a way that Districts Schools never are and the results may be partially attributed to the mandate that Charter Schools perform to exist.
Re: 2012 MCAS scores released for districts and schools
posted at 9/19/2012 9:23 PM EDT
I'm sure that the teachers will be blamed for any school that had disappointing test results when the truth is that when the huge problem of poverty is addressed then test results will improve. That is the very unpopular truth but then "you can't handle the truth". By the way I am not a teacher or in any way involved in education, just a retired grandmother with common sense.
Re: 2012 MCAS scores released for districts and schools
posted at 10/6/2012 3:31 PM EDT
Teacher's unions hate charter schools, not vice versa
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