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Page 1 of 2 650 700 725 750 810 850 650 Level 1 700 Level 2 725 Level 3 750 Level 4 810 Level 5 850 Level 5 Exceeded Expectations Level 4 Met Expectations Level 3 Approached Expectations Level 2 Partially Met Expectations Level 1 Did Not Yet Meet Expectations FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAME Date of Birth: 02/09/2008 ID: EL03040028 Grade: 3 SAMPLE DISTRICT NAME SAMPLE SCHOOL ONE NAME MARYLAND How Can You Use This Report? Ask your childs teachers: What do you see as my child’s academic strengths and areas for improvement? How will you use these test results to help my child make progress this school year? GRADE 3 ELA English Language Arts/Literacy Assessment Report, 2016–2017 This report shows whether FIRSTNAME met grade-level expectations and is on track for the next grade level. This assessment is just one measure of how well your child is performing academically. To learn more about the test and to view sample questions and practice tests, visit UnderstandTheScore.org. See side 2 of this report for specific information on your child’s performance in reading and writing. How Did FIRSTNAME Perform Overall? Performance Level 3 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Percentage of students at each performance level How Students in Maryland Performed 20% 20% 22% 34% 4% 737 730 730 School Average District Average State Average 05122017-Sp-Z9999999-R-555-7777-T-555-7777 - 0000000 Your child’s score 745 q 3

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Page 1: GRADE 3 ELA English Language Arts/Literacy Assessment ... · SAMPLE DISTRICT NAME ... strengths and areas for improvement? ... GRADE 3 ELA English Language Arts/Literacy Assessment

Page 1 of 2

650 700 725 750 810 850

650Level 1

700Level 2

725Level 3

750Level 4

810Level 5

850

Level 5 Exceeded Expectations

Level 4 Met Expectations

Level 3 Approached Expectations

Level 2 Partially Met Expectations

Level 1 Did Not Yet Meet Expectations

FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAMEDate of Birth: 02/09/2008 ID: EL03040028 Grade: 3

SAMPLE DISTRICT NAMESAMPLE SCHOOL ONE NAME

MARYLAND

How Can You Use This Report?Ask your child’s teachers:• What do you see as my child’s academic

strengths and areas for improvement?• How will you use these test results to

help my child make progress this schoolyear?

GRADE 3 ELA

English Language Arts/Literacy Assessment Report, 2016–2017This report shows whether FIRSTNAME met grade-levelexpectations and is on track for the next grade level. Thisassessment is just one measure of how well your childis performing academically.

To learn more about the test and to viewsample questions and practice tests, visitUnderstandTheScore.org.

See side 2 of this report for specific information on your child’s performance in reading and writing.

How Did FIRSTNAME Perform Overall?

Performance Level 3

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5Percentage of students at each performance level

How Students in Maryland Performed

20% 20% 22% 34% 4%

737

730

730

School Average

District Average

State Average

05122017-Sp-Z9999999-R-555-7777-T-555-7777 - 0000000

Your child’s score745q

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10 60

Met expectations

10 90

Met expectations

50

45q

Your child’s score25q

Your child’s score

LEGENDYour child performed about the same as students who:

�Met or ExceededExpectations ��

ApproachedExpectations �

Did Not Yet Meetor PartiallyMet Expectations

FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAME

What are the PARCC tests? The tests measure how well students have learned grade-level material in English languagearts/literacy and mathematics. Students who meet or exceed expectations are on track for the next grade or course and,ultimately, for college and careers. The tests include questions that measure your child’s fundamental skills and knowledge,and require students to think critically, solve problems, and support or explain their answers. The test is one of several waysto help parents and teachers understand how well children are learning.

How are test results used? Results from the test give your child's teacher, school, and school district information abouthis/her academic performance, and provide you with some insight on how your child is meeting expectations. These resultsnever stand alone, but should be used with other tests and class work when gauging student performance.

Learn more about PARCC and Maryland’s college- and career-ready standardsExplore your school website, or ask your principal, for information on your school’s annual PARCC assessment schedule; thecurriculum chosen by your district to give students more hands-on learning experiences that meet state standards; and tolearn more about how test results contribute to school improvements. You can also learn more about Maryland’s K-12standards at http://mdk12.msde.maryland.gov/instruction/commoncore/.

For information on how to help your child, and access to actual PARCC test questions and the GreatKids Test Guide forParents, visit UnderstandTheScore.org.

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How Did Your Child Perform in Reading and Writing?

School Average School Average

District Average District Average

State Average State Average

� �Your child performed about the same as studentswho met or exceeded expectations. Studentsmeet expectations by showing they can read andanalyze fiction, drama, and poetry.

Your child performed about the same as students whomet or exceeded expectations. Students meetexpectations by showing they can composewell-developed writing, using details from what theyhave read.

�� ��Your child performed about the same as studentswho approached expectations. Students meetexpectations by showing they can read and analyzenonfiction, history, science, and the arts.

Your child performed about the same as students whoapproached expectations. Students meetexpectations by showing they can compose writingusing rules of standard English.

�Your child performed about the same as studentswho did not yet meet or partially metexpectations. Students meet expectations byshowing they can use context to determine whatwords and phrases mean.

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650 700 725 750 790 850

650Level 1

700Level 2

725Level 3

750Level 4

790Level 5

850

Level 5 Exceeded Expectations

Level 4 Met Expectations

Level 3 Approached Expectations

Level 2 Partially Met Expectations

Level 1 Did Not Yet Meet Expectations

Student Growth PercentileYour child’s score this year is the same as or better than 43 percent of Maryland students who had a similar score to your childon the assessment in a previous year(s).

FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAMEDate of Birth: 07/27/2007 ID: EL04040004 Grade: 4

SAMPLE DISTRICT NAMESAMPLE SCHOOL ONE NAME

MARYLAND

How Can You Use This Report?Ask your child’s teachers:• What do you see as my child’s academic

strengths and areas for improvement?• How will you use these test results to

help my child make progress this schoolyear?

GRADE 4 ELA

English Language Arts/Literacy Assessment Report, 2016–2017This report shows whether FIRSTNAME met grade-levelexpectations and is on track for the next grade level. Thisassessment is just one measure of how well your childis performing academically.

To learn more about the test and to viewsample questions and practice tests, visitUnderstandTheScore.org.

See side 2 of this report for specific information on your child’s performance in reading and writing.

How Did FIRSTNAME Perform Overall?

Performance Level 3

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5Percentage of students at each performance level

How Students in Maryland Performed

13% 20% 27% 32% 8%

740

727

727

School Average

District Average

State Average

05122017-Sp-Z9999999-R-555-7777-T-555-7777 - 0000000

Your child’s score742q

4

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10 60

Met expectations

10 90

Met expectations

50

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Your child’s score25q

Your child’s score

LEGENDYour child performed about the same as students who:

�Met or ExceededExpectations ��

ApproachedExpectations �

Did Not Yet Meetor PartiallyMet Expectations

FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAME

What are the PARCC tests? The tests measure how well students have learned grade-level material in English languagearts/literacy and mathematics. Students who meet or exceed expectations are on track for the next grade or course and,ultimately, for college and careers. The tests include questions that measure your child’s fundamental skills and knowledge,and require students to think critically, solve problems, and support or explain their answers. The test is one of several waysto help parents and teachers understand how well children are learning.

How are test results used? Results from the test give your child's teacher, school, and school district information abouthis/her academic performance, and provide you with some insight on how your child is meeting expectations. These resultsnever stand alone, but should be used with other tests and class work when gauging student performance.

Learn more about PARCC and Maryland’s college- and career-ready standardsExplore your school website, or ask your principal, for information on your school’s annual PARCC assessment schedule; thecurriculum chosen by your district to give students more hands-on learning experiences that meet state standards; and tolearn more about how test results contribute to school improvements. You can also learn more about Maryland’s K-12standards at http://mdk12.msde.maryland.gov/instruction/commoncore/.

For information on how to help your child, and access to actual PARCC test questions and the GreatKids Test Guide forParents, visit UnderstandTheScore.org.

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How Did Your Child Perform in Reading and Writing?

School Average School Average

District Average District Average

State Average State Average

� �Your child performed about the same as studentswho met or exceeded expectations. Studentsmeet expectations by showing they can read andanalyze fiction, drama, and poetry.

Your child performed about the same as students whomet or exceeded expectations. Students meetexpectations by showing they can composewell-developed writing, using details from what theyhave read.

�� ��Your child performed about the same as studentswho approached expectations. Students meetexpectations by showing they can read and analyzenonfiction, history, science, and the arts.

Your child performed about the same as students whoapproached expectations. Students meetexpectations by showing they can compose writingusing rules of standard English.

�Your child performed about the same as studentswho did not yet meet or partially metexpectations. Students meet expectations byshowing they can use context to determine whatwords and phrases mean.

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650 700 725 750 799 850

650Level 1

700Level 2

725Level 3

750Level 4

799Level 5

850

Level 5 Exceeded Expectations

Level 4 Met Expectations

Level 3 Approached Expectations

Level 2 Partially Met Expectations

Level 1 Did Not Yet Meet Expectations

Student Growth PercentileYour child’s score this year is the same as or better than 43 percent of Maryland students who had a similar score to your childon the assessment in a previous year(s).

FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAMEDate of Birth: 10/06/2006 ID: EL05040012 Grade: 5

SAMPLE DISTRICT NAMESAMPLE SCHOOL ONE NAME

MARYLAND

How Can You Use This Report?Ask your child’s teachers:• What do you see as my child’s academic

strengths and areas for improvement?• How will you use these test results to

help my child make progress this schoolyear?

GRADE 5 ELA

English Language Arts/Literacy Assessment Report, 2016–2017This report shows whether FIRSTNAME met grade-levelexpectations and is on track for the next grade level. Thisassessment is just one measure of how well your childis performing academically.

To learn more about the test and to viewsample questions and practice tests, visitUnderstandTheScore.org.

See side 2 of this report for specific information on your child’s performance in reading and writing.

How Did FIRSTNAME Perform Overall?

Performance Level 2

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5Percentage of students at each performance level

How Students in Maryland Performed

12% 21% 27% 37% 3%

740

729

729

School Average

District Average

State Average

05122017-Sp-Z9999999-R-555-7777-T-555-7777 - 0000000

Your child’s score702q

5

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10 60

Met expectations

10 90

Met expectations

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Your child’s score25q

Your child’s score

LEGENDYour child performed about the same as students who:

�Met or ExceededExpectations ��

ApproachedExpectations �

Did Not Yet Meetor PartiallyMet Expectations

FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAME

What are the PARCC tests? The tests measure how well students have learned grade-level material in English languagearts/literacy and mathematics. Students who meet or exceed expectations are on track for the next grade or course and,ultimately, for college and careers. The tests include questions that measure your child’s fundamental skills and knowledge,and require students to think critically, solve problems, and support or explain their answers. The test is one of several waysto help parents and teachers understand how well children are learning.

How are test results used? Results from the test give your child's teacher, school, and school district information abouthis/her academic performance, and provide you with some insight on how your child is meeting expectations. These resultsnever stand alone, but should be used with other tests and class work when gauging student performance.

Learn more about PARCC and Maryland’s college- and career-ready standardsExplore your school website, or ask your principal, for information on your school’s annual PARCC assessment schedule; thecurriculum chosen by your district to give students more hands-on learning experiences that meet state standards; and tolearn more about how test results contribute to school improvements. You can also learn more about Maryland’s K-12standards at http://mdk12.msde.maryland.gov/instruction/commoncore/.

For information on how to help your child, and access to actual PARCC test questions and the GreatKids Test Guide forParents, visit UnderstandTheScore.org.

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How Did Your Child Perform in Reading and Writing?

School Average School Average

District Average District Average

State Average State Average

� �Your child performed about the same as studentswho met or exceeded expectations. Studentsmeet expectations by showing they can read andanalyze fiction, drama, and poetry.

Your child performed about the same as students whomet or exceeded expectations. Students meetexpectations by showing they can composewell-developed writing, using details from what theyhave read.

�� ��Your child performed about the same as studentswho approached expectations. Students meetexpectations by showing they can read and analyzenonfiction, history, science, and the arts.

Your child performed about the same as students whoapproached expectations. Students meetexpectations by showing they can compose writingusing rules of standard English.

�Your child performed about the same as studentswho did not yet meet or partially metexpectations. Students meet expectations byshowing they can use context to determine whatwords and phrases mean.

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650 700 725 750 790 850

650Level 1

700Level 2

725Level 3

750Level 4

790Level 5

850

Level 5 Exceeded Expectations

Level 4 Met Expectations

Level 3 Approached Expectations

Level 2 Partially Met Expectations

Level 1 Did Not Yet Meet Expectations

Student Growth PercentileThere was insufficient information available to calculate a Student Growth Percentile for your child.

FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAMEDate of Birth: 01/06/2005 ID: EL06040005 Grade: 6

SAMPLE DISTRICT NAMESAMPLE SCHOOL ONE NAME

MARYLAND

How Can You Use This Report?Ask your child’s teachers:• What do you see as my child’s academic

strengths and areas for improvement?• How will you use these test results to

help my child make progress this schoolyear?

GRADE 6 ELA

English Language Arts/Literacy Assessment Report, 2016–2017This report shows whether FIRSTNAME met grade-levelexpectations and is on track for the next grade level. Thisassessment is just one measure of how well your childis performing academically.

To learn more about the test and to viewsample questions and practice tests, visitUnderstandTheScore.org.

See side 2 of this report for specific information on your child’s performance in reading and writing.

How Did FIRSTNAME Perform Overall?

Performance Level 1

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5Percentage of students at each performance level

How Students in Maryland Performed

12% 22% 30% 32% 4%

738

726

726

School Average

District Average

State Average

05122017-Sp-Z9999999-R-555-7777-T-555-7777 - 0000000

Your child’s score650q

6

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10 60

Met expectations

10 90

Met expectations

50

50q

Your child’s score25q

Your child’s score

LEGENDYour child performed about the same as students who:

�Met or ExceededExpectations ��

ApproachedExpectations �

Did Not Yet Meetor PartiallyMet Expectations

FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAME

What are the PARCC tests? The tests measure how well students have learned grade-level material in English languagearts/literacy and mathematics. Students who meet or exceed expectations are on track for the next grade or course and,ultimately, for college and careers. The tests include questions that measure your child’s fundamental skills and knowledge,and require students to think critically, solve problems, and support or explain their answers. The test is one of several waysto help parents and teachers understand how well children are learning.

How are test results used? Results from the test give your child's teacher, school, and school district information abouthis/her academic performance, and provide you with some insight on how your child is meeting expectations. These resultsnever stand alone, but should be used with other tests and class work when gauging student performance.

Learn more about PARCC and Maryland’s college- and career-ready standardsExplore your school website, or ask your principal, for information on your school’s annual PARCC assessment schedule; thecurriculum chosen by your district to give students more hands-on learning experiences that meet state standards; and tolearn more about how test results contribute to school improvements. You can also learn more about Maryland’s K-12standards at http://mdk12.msde.maryland.gov/instruction/commoncore/.

For information on how to help your child, and access to actual PARCC test questions and the GreatKids Test Guide forParents, visit UnderstandTheScore.org.

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How Did Your Child Perform in Reading and Writing?

School Average School Average

District Average District Average

State Average State Average

� �Your child performed about the same as studentswho met or exceeded expectations. Studentsmeet expectations by showing they can read andanalyze fiction, drama, and poetry.

Your child performed about the same as students whomet or exceeded expectations. Students meetexpectations by showing they can composewell-developed writing, using details from what theyhave read.

�� ��Your child performed about the same as studentswho approached expectations. Students meetexpectations by showing they can read and analyzenonfiction, history, science, and the arts.

Your child performed about the same as students whoapproached expectations. Students meetexpectations by showing they can compose writingusing rules of standard English.

�Your child performed about the same as studentswho did not yet meet or partially metexpectations. Students meet expectations byshowing they can use context to determine whatwords and phrases mean.

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650 700 725 750 785 850

650Level 1

700Level 2

725Level 3

750Level 4

785Level 5

850

Level 5 Exceeded Expectations

Level 4 Met Expectations

Level 3 Approached Expectations

Level 2 Partially Met Expectations

Level 1 Did Not Yet Meet Expectations

Student Growth PercentileYour child’s score this year is the same as or better than 43 percent of Maryland students who had a similar score to your childon the assessment in a previous year(s).

FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAMEDate of Birth: 12/02/2004 ID: EL07040020 Grade: 7

SAMPLE DISTRICT NAMESAMPLE SCHOOL ONE NAME

MARYLAND

How Can You Use This Report?Ask your child’s teachers:• What do you see as my child’s academic

strengths and areas for improvement?• How will you use these test results to

help my child make progress this schoolyear?

GRADE 7 ELA

English Language Arts/Literacy Assessment Report, 2016–2017This report shows whether FIRSTNAME met grade-levelexpectations and is on track for the next grade level. Thisassessment is just one measure of how well your childis performing academically.

To learn more about the test and to viewsample questions and practice tests, visitUnderstandTheScore.org.

See side 2 of this report for specific information on your child’s performance in reading and writing.

How Did FIRSTNAME Perform Overall?

Performance Level 5

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5Percentage of students at each performance level

How Students in Maryland Performed

17% 19% 25% 29% 10%

737

722

722

School Average

District Average

State Average

05122017-Sp-Z9999999-R-555-7777-T-555-7777 - 0000000

Your child’s score801q

7

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10 60

Met expectations

10 90

Met expectations

50

77q

Your child’s score25q

Your child’s score

LEGENDYour child performed about the same as students who:

�Met or ExceededExpectations ��

ApproachedExpectations �

Did Not Yet Meetor PartiallyMet Expectations

FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAME

What are the PARCC tests? The tests measure how well students have learned grade-level material in English languagearts/literacy and mathematics. Students who meet or exceed expectations are on track for the next grade or course and,ultimately, for college and careers. The tests include questions that measure your child’s fundamental skills and knowledge,and require students to think critically, solve problems, and support or explain their answers. The test is one of several waysto help parents and teachers understand how well children are learning.

How are test results used? Results from the test give your child's teacher, school, and school district information abouthis/her academic performance, and provide you with some insight on how your child is meeting expectations. These resultsnever stand alone, but should be used with other tests and class work when gauging student performance.

Learn more about PARCC and Maryland’s college- and career-ready standardsExplore your school website, or ask your principal, for information on your school’s annual PARCC assessment schedule; thecurriculum chosen by your district to give students more hands-on learning experiences that meet state standards; and tolearn more about how test results contribute to school improvements. You can also learn more about Maryland’s K-12standards at http://mdk12.msde.maryland.gov/instruction/commoncore/.

For information on how to help your child, and access to actual PARCC test questions and the GreatKids Test Guide forParents, visit UnderstandTheScore.org.

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How Did Your Child Perform in Reading and Writing?

School Average School Average

District Average District Average

State Average State Average

� �Your child performed about the same as studentswho met or exceeded expectations. Studentsmeet expectations by showing they can read andanalyze fiction, drama, and poetry.

Your child performed about the same as students whomet or exceeded expectations. Students meetexpectations by showing they can composewell-developed writing, using details from what theyhave read.

� �Your child performed about the same as studentswho met or exceeded expectations. Studentsmeet expectations by showing they can read andanalyze nonfiction, history, science, and the arts.

Your child performed about the same as students whodid not yet meet or partially met expectations.Students meet expectations by showing they cancompose writing using rules of standard English.

��Your child performed about the same as studentswho approached expectations. Students meetexpectations by showing they can use context todetermine what words and phrases mean.

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650 700 725 750 794 850

650Level 1

700Level 2

725Level 3

750Level 4

794Level 5

850

Level 5 Exceeded Expectations

Level 4 Met Expectations

Level 3 Approached Expectations

Level 2 Partially Met Expectations

Level 1 Did Not Yet Meet Expectations

Student Growth PercentileYour child’s score this year is the same as or better than 43 percent of Maryland students who had a similar score to your childon the assessment in a previous year(s).

FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAMEDate of Birth: 07/16/2003 ID: EL08040031 Grade: 8

SAMPLE DISTRICT NAMESAMPLE SCHOOL ONE NAME

MARYLAND

How Can You Use This Report?Ask your child’s teachers:• What do you see as my child’s academic

strengths and areas for improvement?• How will you use these test results to

help my child make progress this schoolyear?

GRADE 8 ELA

English Language Arts/Literacy Assessment Report, 2016–2017This report shows whether FIRSTNAME met grade-levelexpectations and is on track for the next grade level. Thisassessment is just one measure of how well your childis performing academically.

To learn more about the test and to viewsample questions and practice tests, visitUnderstandTheScore.org.

See side 2 of this report for specific information on your child’s performance in reading and writing.

How Did FIRSTNAME Perform Overall?

Performance Level 5

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5Percentage of students at each performance level

How Students in Maryland Performed

17% 18% 24% 33% 7%

738

724

724

School Average

District Average

State Average

05122017-Sp-Z9999999-R-555-7777-T-555-7777 - 0000000

Your child’s score811q

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Met expectations

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Met expectations

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Your child’s score25q

Your child’s score

LEGENDYour child performed about the same as students who:

�Met or ExceededExpectations ��

ApproachedExpectations �

Did Not Yet Meetor PartiallyMet Expectations

FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAME

What are the PARCC tests? The tests measure how well students have learned grade-level material in English languagearts/literacy and mathematics. Students who meet or exceed expectations are on track for the next grade or course and,ultimately, for college and careers. The tests include questions that measure your child’s fundamental skills and knowledge,and require students to think critically, solve problems, and support or explain their answers. The test is one of several waysto help parents and teachers understand how well children are learning.

How are test results used? Results from the test give your child's teacher, school, and school district information abouthis/her academic performance, and provide you with some insight on how your child is meeting expectations. These resultsnever stand alone, but should be used with other tests and class work when gauging student performance.

Learn more about PARCC and Maryland’s college- and career-ready standardsExplore your school website, or ask your principal, for information on your school’s annual PARCC assessment schedule; thecurriculum chosen by your district to give students more hands-on learning experiences that meet state standards; and tolearn more about how test results contribute to school improvements. You can also learn more about Maryland’s K-12standards at http://mdk12.msde.maryland.gov/instruction/commoncore/.

For information on how to help your child, and access to actual PARCC test questions and the GreatKids Test Guide forParents, visit UnderstandTheScore.org.

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How Did Your Child Perform in Reading and Writing?

School Average School Average

District Average District Average

State Average State Average

�� �Your child performed about the same as studentswho approached expectations. Students meetexpectations by showing they can read and analyzefiction, drama, and poetry.

Your child performed about the same as students whomet or exceeded expectations. Students meetexpectations by showing they can composewell-developed writing, using details from what theyhave read.

� �Your child performed about the same as studentswho met or exceeded expectations. Studentsmeet expectations by showing they can read andanalyze nonfiction, history, science, and the arts.

Your child performed about the same as students whomet or exceeded expectations. Students meetexpectations by showing they can compose writingusing rules of standard English.

�Your child performed about the same as studentswho met or exceeded expectations. Studentsmeet expectations by showing they can use contextto determine what words and phrases mean.

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650 700 725 750 791 850

650Level 1

700Level 2

725Level 3

750Level 4

791Level 5

850

Level 5 Exceeded Expectations

Level 4 Met Expectations

Level 3 Approached Expectations

Level 2 Partially Met Expectations

Level 1 Did Not Yet Meet Expectations

Student Growth PercentileYour child’s score this year is the same as or better than 43 percent of Maryland students who had a similar score to your childon the assessment in a previous year(s).

FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAMEDate of Birth: 10/09/2002 ID: EL09040003 Grade: 9

SAMPLE DISTRICT NAMESAMPLE SCHOOL ONE NAME

MARYLAND

How Can You Use This Report?Ask your child’s teachers:• What do you see as my child’s academic

strengths and areas for improvement?• How will you use these test results to

help my child make progress this schoolyear?

GRADE 9 ELA

English Language Arts/Literacy Assessment Report, 2016–2017This report shows whether FIRSTNAME met grade-levelexpectations and is on track to be college and careerready. This assessment is just one measure of howwell your child is performing academically.

To learn more about the test and to viewsample questions and practice tests, visitUnderstandTheScore.org.

See side 2 of this report for specific information on your child’s performance in reading and writing.

How Did FIRSTNAME Perform Overall?

Performance Level 2

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5Percentage of students at each performance level

How Students in Maryland Performed

79% 21% 0% 0% 0%

685

730

730

School Average

District Average

State Average

05122017-Sp-Z9999999-R-555-7777-T-555-7777 - 0000000

Your child’s score701q9

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10 60

Met expectations

10 90

Met expectations

50

38q

Your child’s score25q

Your child’s score

LEGENDYour child performed about the same as students who:

�Met or ExceededExpectations ��

ApproachedExpectations �

Did Not Yet Meetor PartiallyMet Expectations

FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAME

What are the PARCC tests? The tests measure how well students have learned grade-level material in English languagearts/literacy and mathematics. Students who meet or exceed expectations are on track for the next grade or course and,ultimately, for college and careers. The tests include questions that measure your child’s fundamental skills and knowledge,and require students to think critically, solve problems, and support or explain their answers. The test is one of several waysto help parents and teachers understand how well children are learning.

How are test results used? Results from the test give your child's teacher, school, and school district information abouthis/her academic performance, and provide you with some insight on how your child is meeting expectations. These resultsnever stand alone, but should be used with other tests and class work when gauging student performance.

Learn more about PARCC and Maryland’s college- and career-ready standardsExplore your school website, or ask your principal, for information on your school’s annual PARCC assessment schedule; thecurriculum chosen by your district to give students more hands-on learning experiences that meet state standards; and tolearn more about how test results contribute to school improvements. You can also learn more about Maryland’s K-12standards at http://mdk12.msde.maryland.gov/instruction/commoncore/.

For information on how to help your child, and access to actual PARCC test questions and the GreatKids Test Guide forParents, visit UnderstandTheScore.org.

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READING WRITING

LITERARY TEXT WRITING EXPRESSION

INFORMATIONAL TEXT KNOWLEDGE AND USE OF LANGUAGE CONVENTIONS

VOCABULARY

How Did Your Child Perform in Reading and Writing?

School Average School Average

District Average District Average

State Average State Average

� �Your child performed about the same as studentswho did not yet meet or partially metexpectations. Students meet expectations byshowing they can read and analyze fiction, drama,and poetry.

Your child performed about the same as students whodid not yet meet or partially met expectations.Students meet expectations by showing they cancompose well-developed writing, using details fromwhat they have read.

�� �Your child performed about the same as studentswho approached expectations. Students meetexpectations by showing they can read and analyzenonfiction, history, science, and the arts.

Your child performed about the same as students whomet or exceeded expectations. Students meetexpectations by showing they can compose writingusing rules of standard English.

�Your child performed about the same as studentswho met or exceeded expectations. Studentsmeet expectations by showing they can use contextto determine what words and phrases mean.

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750Level 4

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Level 5 Exceeded Expectations

Level 4 Met Expectations

Level 3 Approached Expectations

Level 2 Partially Met Expectations

Level 1 Did Not Yet Meet Expectations

Student Growth PercentileYour child’s score this year is the same as or better than 43 percent of Maryland students who had a similar score to your childon the assessment in a previous year(s).

FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAMEDate of Birth: 03/30/2001 ID: EL10040033 Grade: 10

SAMPLE DISTRICT NAMESAMPLE SCHOOL ONE NAME

MARYLAND

How Can You Use This Report?Ask your child’s teachers:• What do you see as my child’s academic

strengths and areas for improvement?• How will you use these test results to

help my child make progress this schoolyear?

GRADE 10 ELA

English Language Arts/Literacy Assessment Report, 2016–2017This report shows whether FIRSTNAME met grade-levelexpectations and is on track to be college and careerready. This assessment is just one measure of howwell your child is performing academically.

To learn more about the test and to viewsample questions and practice tests, visitUnderstandTheScore.org.

See side 2 of this report for specific information on your child’s performance in reading and writing.

How Did FIRSTNAME Perform Overall?

Performance Level 3

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5Percentage of students at each performance level

How Students in Maryland Performed

22% 18% 21% 28% 11%

737

736

736

School Average

District Average

State Average

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Your child’s score746q

10

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10 60

Met expectations

10 90

Met expectations

50

55q

Your child’s score25q

Your child’s score

LEGENDYour child performed about the same as students who:

�Met or ExceededExpectations ��

ApproachedExpectations �

Did Not Yet Meetor PartiallyMet Expectations

FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAME

What are the PARCC tests? The tests measure how well students have learned grade-level material in English languagearts/literacy and mathematics. Students who meet or exceed expectations are on track for the next grade or course and,ultimately, for college and careers. The tests include questions that measure your child’s fundamental skills and knowledge,and require students to think critically, solve problems, and support or explain their answers. The test is one of several waysto help parents and teachers understand how well children are learning.

How are test results used? Results from the test give your child's teacher, school, and school district information abouthis/her academic performance, and provide you with some insight on how your child is meeting expectations. These resultsnever stand alone, but should be used with other tests and class work when gauging student performance.

Learn more about PARCC and Maryland’s college- and career-ready standardsExplore your school website, or ask your principal, for information on your school’s annual PARCC assessment schedule; thecurriculum chosen by your district to give students more hands-on learning experiences that meet state standards; and tolearn more about how test results contribute to school improvements. You can also learn more about Maryland’s K-12standards at http://mdk12.msde.maryland.gov/instruction/commoncore/.

For information on how to help your child, and access to actual PARCC test questions and the GreatKids Test Guide forParents, visit UnderstandTheScore.org.

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READING WRITING

LITERARY TEXT WRITING EXPRESSION

INFORMATIONAL TEXT KNOWLEDGE AND USE OF LANGUAGE CONVENTIONS

VOCABULARY

How Did Your Child Perform in Reading and Writing?

School Average School Average

District Average District Average

State Average State Average

� ��Your child performed about the same as studentswho met or exceeded expectations. Studentsmeet expectations by showing they can read andanalyze fiction, drama, and poetry.

Your child performed about the same as students whoapproached expectations. Students meetexpectations by showing they can composewell-developed writing, using details from what theyhave read.

� ��Your child performed about the same as studentswho did not yet meet or partially metexpectations. Students meet expectations byshowing they can read and analyze nonfiction,history, science, and the arts.

Your child performed about the same as students whoapproached expectations. Students meetexpectations by showing they can compose writingusing rules of standard English.

�Your child performed about the same as studentswho met or exceeded expectations. Studentsmeet expectations by showing they can use contextto determine what words and phrases mean.

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650 700 725 750 792 850

650Level 1

700Level 2

725Level 3

750Level 4

792Level 5

850

Level 5 Exceeded Expectations

Level 4 Met Expectations

Level 3 Approached Expectations

Level 2 Partially Met Expectations

Level 1 Did Not Yet Meet Expectations

Student Growth PercentileYour child’s score this year is the same as or better than 43 percent of Maryland students who had a similar score to your childon the assessment in a previous year(s).

FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAMEDate of Birth: 10/22/2000 ID: EL11040013 Grade: 11

SAMPLE DISTRICT NAMESAMPLE SCHOOL ONE NAME

MARYLAND

How Can You Use This Report?Ask your child’s teachers:• What do you see as my child’s academic

strengths and areas for improvement?• How will you use these test results to

help my child make progress this schoolyear?

GRADE 11 ELA

English Language Arts/Literacy Assessment Report, 2016–2017This report shows whether FIRSTNAME met grade-levelexpectations and is on track to be college and careerready. This assessment is just one measure of howwell your child is performing academically.

To learn more about the test and to viewsample questions and practice tests, visitUnderstandTheScore.org.

See side 2 of this report for specific information on your child’s performance in reading and writing.

How Did FIRSTNAME Perform Overall?

Performance Level 4

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5Percentage of students at each performance level

How Students in Maryland Performed

60% 27% 13% 0% 0%

697

749

749

School Average

District Average

State Average

05122017-Sp-Z9999999-R-555-7777-T-555-7777 - 0000000

Your child’s score789q

11

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10 60

Met expectations

10 90

Met expectations

50

65q

Your child’s score25q

Your child’s score

LEGENDYour child performed about the same as students who:

�Met or ExceededExpectations ��

ApproachedExpectations �

Did Not Yet Meetor PartiallyMet Expectations

FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAME

What are the PARCC tests? The tests measure how well students have learned grade-level material in English languagearts/literacy and mathematics. Students who meet or exceed expectations are on track for the next grade or course and,ultimately, for college and careers. The tests include questions that measure your child’s fundamental skills and knowledge,and require students to think critically, solve problems, and support or explain their answers. The test is one of several waysto help parents and teachers understand how well children are learning.

How are test results used? Results from the test give your child's teacher, school, and school district information abouthis/her academic performance, and provide you with some insight on how your child is meeting expectations. These resultsnever stand alone, but should be used with other tests and class work when gauging student performance.

Learn more about PARCC and Maryland’s college- and career-ready standardsExplore your school website, or ask your principal, for information on your school’s annual PARCC assessment schedule; thecurriculum chosen by your district to give students more hands-on learning experiences that meet state standards; and tolearn more about how test results contribute to school improvements. You can also learn more about Maryland’s K-12standards at http://mdk12.msde.maryland.gov/instruction/commoncore/.

For information on how to help your child, and access to actual PARCC test questions and the GreatKids Test Guide forParents, visit UnderstandTheScore.org.

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READING WRITING

LITERARY TEXT WRITING EXPRESSION

INFORMATIONAL TEXT KNOWLEDGE AND USE OF LANGUAGE CONVENTIONS

VOCABULARY

How Did Your Child Perform in Reading and Writing?

School Average School Average

District Average District Average

State Average State Average

� ��Your child performed about the same as studentswho met or exceeded expectations. Studentsmeet expectations by showing they can read andanalyze fiction, drama, and poetry.

Your child performed about the same as students whoapproached expectations. Students meetexpectations by showing they can composewell-developed writing, using details from what theyhave read.

�� �Your child performed about the same as studentswho approached expectations. Students meetexpectations by showing they can read and analyzenonfiction, history, science, and the arts.

Your child performed about the same as students whomet or exceeded expectations. Students meetexpectations by showing they can compose writingusing rules of standard English.

�Your child performed about the same as studentswho did not yet meet or partially metexpectations. Students meet expectations byshowing they can use context to determine whatwords and phrases mean.

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725Level 3

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Level 5 Exceeded Expectations

Level 4 Met Expectations

Level 3 Approached Expectations

Level 2 Partially Met Expectations

Level 1 Did Not Yet Meet Expectations

FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAMEDate of Birth: 07/14/2008 ID: MA03040017 Grade: 3

SAMPLE DISTRICT NAMESAMPLE SCHOOL ONE NAME

MARYLAND

How Can You Use This Report?Ask your child’s teachers:• What do you see as my child’s academic

strengths and areas for improvement?• How will you use these test results to

help my child make progress this schoolyear?

GRADE 3 MATH

Mathematics Assessment Report, 2016–2017This report shows whether FIRSTNAME met grade-levelexpectations and is on track for the next grade level. Thisassessment is just one measure of how well your childis performing academically.

To learn more about the test and to viewsample questions and practice tests, visitUnderstandTheScore.org.

See side 2 of this report for specific information on your child’s performance in mathematics.

How Did FIRSTNAME Perform Overall?

Performance Level 3

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5Percentage of students at each performance level

How Students in Maryland Performed

15% 23% 26% 30% 6%

737

730

730

School Average

District Average

State Average

05122017-Sp-Z9999999-R-555-7777-T-555-7777 - 0000000

Your child’s score744q

3

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FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAME

How Did Your Child Perform in Areas of Mathematics?

�� MAJOR CONTENT �� EXPRESSING MATHEMATICAL REASONING

Your child performed about the same as students whoapproached expectations. Students meetexpectations by solving problems involvingmultiplication and division, area, measurement, andbasic fraction understanding.

Your child performed about the same as students whoapproached expectations. Students meetexpectations by creating and justifying logicalmathematical solutions and analyzing and correctingthe reasoning of others.

� ADDITIONAL & SUPPORTING CONTENT � MODELING & APPLICATION

Your child performed about the same as students whomet or exceeded expectations. Students meetexpectations by solving problems involving perimeter,place value, geometric shapes, and representations ofdata.

Your child performed about the same as students whodid not yet meet or partially met expectations.Students meet expectations by solving real-worldproblems, representing and solving problems withsymbols, reasoning quantitatively, and strategicallyusing appropriate tools.

LEGENDYour child performed about the same as students who:

�Met or ExceededExpectations ��

ApproachedExpectations �

Did Not Yet Meetor PartiallyMet Expectations

What are the PARCC tests? The tests measure how well students have learned grade-level material in English languagearts/literacy and mathematics. Students who meet or exceed expectations are on track for the next grade or course and,ultimately, for college and careers. The tests include questions that measure your child’s fundamental skills and knowledge,and require students to think critically, solve problems, and support or explain their answers. The test is one of several waysto help parents and teachers understand how well children are learning.

How are test results used? Results from the test give your child's teacher, school, and school district information abouthis/her academic performance, and provide you with some insight on how your child is meeting expectations. These resultsnever stand alone, but should be used with other tests and class work when gauging student performance.

Learn more about PARCC and Maryland’s college- and career-ready standardsExplore your school website, or ask your principal, for information on your school’s annual PARCC assessment schedule; thecurriculum chosen by your district to give students more hands-on learning experiences that meet state standards; and tolearn more about how test results contribute to school improvements. You can also learn more about Maryland’s K-12standards at http://mdk12.msde.maryland.gov/instruction/commoncore/.

For information on how to help your child, and access to actual PARCC test questions and the GreatKids Test Guide forParents, visit UnderstandTheScore.org.

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650 700 725 750 796 850

650Level 1

700Level 2

725Level 3

750Level 4

796Level 5

850

Level 5 Exceeded Expectations

Level 4 Met Expectations

Level 3 Approached Expectations

Level 2 Partially Met Expectations

Level 1 Did Not Yet Meet Expectations

Student Growth PercentileYour child’s score this year is the same as or better than 43 percent of Maryland students who had a similar score to your childon the assessment in a previous year(s).

FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAMEDate of Birth: 06/24/2007 ID: MA04040020 Grade: 4

SAMPLE DISTRICT NAMESAMPLE SCHOOL ONE NAME

MARYLAND

How Can You Use This Report?Ask your child’s teachers:• What do you see as my child’s academic

strengths and areas for improvement?• How will you use these test results to

help my child make progress this schoolyear?

GRADE 4 MATH

Mathematics Assessment Report, 2016–2017This report shows whether FIRSTNAME met grade-levelexpectations and is on track for the next grade level. Thisassessment is just one measure of how well your childis performing academically.

To learn more about the test and to viewsample questions and practice tests, visitUnderstandTheScore.org.

See side 2 of this report for specific information on your child’s performance in mathematics.

How Did FIRSTNAME Perform Overall?

Performance Level 3

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5Percentage of students at each performance level

How Students in Maryland Performed

14% 28% 27% 28% 3%

734

723

723

School Average

District Average

State Average

05122017-Sp-Z9999999-R-555-7777-T-555-7777 - 0000000

Your child’s score739q

4

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Page 2 of 2

FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAME

How Did Your Child Perform in Areas of Mathematics?

� MAJOR CONTENT �� EXPRESSING MATHEMATICAL REASONING

Your child performed about the same as students whomet or exceeded expectations. Students meetexpectations by solving problems involving addition,subtraction, multiplication and division, place value,fraction comparisons, and addition and subtraction offractions with same denominators.

Your child performed about the same as students whoapproached expectations. Students meetexpectations by creating and justifying logicalmathematical solutions and analyzing and correctingthe reasoning of others.

�� ADDITIONAL & SUPPORTING CONTENT � MODELING & APPLICATION

Your child performed about the same as students whoapproached expectations. Students meetexpectations by solving problems involving numberand shape patterns, simple measurementconversions, angle measurements, geometric shapesclassification, and representations of data.

Your child performed about the same as students whodid not yet meet or partially met expectations.Students meet expectations by solving real-worldproblems, representing and solving problems withsymbols, reasoning quantitatively, and strategicallyusing appropriate tools.

LEGENDYour child performed about the same as students who:

�Met or ExceededExpectations ��

ApproachedExpectations �

Did Not Yet Meetor PartiallyMet Expectations

What are the PARCC tests? The tests measure how well students have learned grade-level material in English languagearts/literacy and mathematics. Students who meet or exceed expectations are on track for the next grade or course and,ultimately, for college and careers. The tests include questions that measure your child’s fundamental skills and knowledge,and require students to think critically, solve problems, and support or explain their answers. The test is one of several waysto help parents and teachers understand how well children are learning.

How are test results used? Results from the test give your child's teacher, school, and school district information abouthis/her academic performance, and provide you with some insight on how your child is meeting expectations. These resultsnever stand alone, but should be used with other tests and class work when gauging student performance.

Learn more about PARCC and Maryland’s college- and career-ready standardsExplore your school website, or ask your principal, for information on your school’s annual PARCC assessment schedule; thecurriculum chosen by your district to give students more hands-on learning experiences that meet state standards; and tolearn more about how test results contribute to school improvements. You can also learn more about Maryland’s K-12standards at http://mdk12.msde.maryland.gov/instruction/commoncore/.

For information on how to help your child, and access to actual PARCC test questions and the GreatKids Test Guide forParents, visit UnderstandTheScore.org.

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650Level 1

700Level 2

725Level 3

750Level 4

790Level 5

850

Level 5 Exceeded Expectations

Level 4 Met Expectations

Level 3 Approached Expectations

Level 2 Partially Met Expectations

Level 1 Did Not Yet Meet Expectations

Student Growth PercentileYour child’s score this year is the same as or better than 43 percent of Maryland students who had a similar score to your childon the assessment in a previous year(s).

FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAMEDate of Birth: 08/31/2006 ID: MA05040014 Grade: 5

SAMPLE DISTRICT NAMESAMPLE SCHOOL ONE NAME

MARYLAND

How Can You Use This Report?Ask your child’s teachers:• What do you see as my child’s academic

strengths and areas for improvement?• How will you use these test results to

help my child make progress this schoolyear?

GRADE 5 MATH

Mathematics Assessment Report, 2016–2017This report shows whether FIRSTNAME met grade-levelexpectations and is on track for the next grade level. Thisassessment is just one measure of how well your childis performing academically.

To learn more about the test and to viewsample questions and practice tests, visitUnderstandTheScore.org.

See side 2 of this report for specific information on your child’s performance in mathematics.

How Did FIRSTNAME Perform Overall?

Performance Level 2

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5Percentage of students at each performance level

How Students in Maryland Performed

13% 29% 28% 26% 4%

733

725

725

School Average

District Average

State Average

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Your child’s score715q

5

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FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAME

How Did Your Child Perform in Areas of Mathematics?

� MAJOR CONTENT �� EXPRESSING MATHEMATICAL REASONING

Your child performed about the same as students whodid not yet meet or partially met expectations.Students meet expectations by solving problemsinvolving volume of prisms, adding, subtracting,multiplying and dividing with multi-digit wholenumbers, decimals, and fractions.

Your child performed about the same as students whoapproached expectations. Students meetexpectations by creating and justifying logicalmathematical solutions and analyzing and correctingthe reasoning of others.

� ADDITIONAL & SUPPORTING CONTENT �� MODELING & APPLICATION

Your child performed about the same as students whomet or exceeded expectations. Students meetexpectations by solving problems involving writingand interpreting numerical expressions, convertingmeasurements, graphing points, classifying geometricshapes, and representing data.

Your child performed about the same as students whoapproached expectations. Students meetexpectations by solving real-world problems,representing and solving problems with symbols,reasoning quantitatively, and strategically usingappropriate tools.

LEGENDYour child performed about the same as students who:

�Met or ExceededExpectations ��

ApproachedExpectations �

Did Not Yet Meetor PartiallyMet Expectations

What are the PARCC tests? The tests measure how well students have learned grade-level material in English languagearts/literacy and mathematics. Students who meet or exceed expectations are on track for the next grade or course and,ultimately, for college and careers. The tests include questions that measure your child’s fundamental skills and knowledge,and require students to think critically, solve problems, and support or explain their answers. The test is one of several waysto help parents and teachers understand how well children are learning.

How are test results used? Results from the test give your child's teacher, school, and school district information abouthis/her academic performance, and provide you with some insight on how your child is meeting expectations. These resultsnever stand alone, but should be used with other tests and class work when gauging student performance.

Learn more about PARCC and Maryland’s college- and career-ready standardsExplore your school website, or ask your principal, for information on your school’s annual PARCC assessment schedule; thecurriculum chosen by your district to give students more hands-on learning experiences that meet state standards; and tolearn more about how test results contribute to school improvements. You can also learn more about Maryland’s K-12standards at http://mdk12.msde.maryland.gov/instruction/commoncore/.

For information on how to help your child, and access to actual PARCC test questions and the GreatKids Test Guide forParents, visit UnderstandTheScore.org.

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650Level 1

700Level 2

725Level 3

750Level 4

788Level 5

850

Level 5 Exceeded Expectations

Level 4 Met Expectations

Level 3 Approached Expectations

Level 2 Partially Met Expectations

Level 1 Did Not Yet Meet Expectations

Student Growth PercentileYour child’s score this year is the same as or better than 43 percent of Maryland students who had a similar score to your childon the assessment in a previous year(s).

FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAMEDate of Birth: 12/31/2005 ID: MA06040042 Grade: 6

SAMPLE DISTRICT NAMESAMPLE SCHOOL ONE NAME

MARYLAND

How Can You Use This Report?Ask your child’s teachers:• What do you see as my child’s academic

strengths and areas for improvement?• How will you use these test results to

help my child make progress this schoolyear?

GRADE 6 MATH

Mathematics Assessment Report, 2016–2017This report shows whether FIRSTNAME met grade-levelexpectations and is on track for the next grade level. Thisassessment is just one measure of how well your childis performing academically.

To learn more about the test and to viewsample questions and practice tests, visitUnderstandTheScore.org.

See side 2 of this report for specific information on your child’s performance in mathematics.

How Did FIRSTNAME Perform Overall?

Performance Level 2

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5Percentage of students at each performance level

How Students in Maryland Performed

14% 29% 28% 26% 3%

732

722

722

School Average

District Average

State Average

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Your child’s score722q

6

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FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAME

How Did Your Child Perform in Areas of Mathematics?

� MAJOR CONTENT �� EXPRESSING MATHEMATICAL REASONING

Your child performed about the same as students whodid not yet meet or partially met expectations.Students meet expectations by solving problemsinvolving ratios, rates, percentages, an understandingof negative numbers, graphing points and simplelinear functions, linear expressions, and linearequations.

Your child performed about the same as students whoapproached expectations. Students meetexpectations by creating and justifying logicalmathematical solutions and analyzing and correctingthe reasoning of others.

� ADDITIONAL & SUPPORTING CONTENT � MODELING & APPLICATION

Your child performed about the same as students whomet or exceeded expectations. Students meetexpectations by solving problems involving area,volume, and statistics.

Your child performed about the same as students whodid not yet meet or partially met expectations.Students meet expectations by solving real-worldproblems, representing and solving problems withsymbols, reasoning quantitatively, and strategicallyusing appropriate tools.

LEGENDYour child performed about the same as students who:

�Met or ExceededExpectations ��

ApproachedExpectations �

Did Not Yet Meetor PartiallyMet Expectations

What are the PARCC tests? The tests measure how well students have learned grade-level material in English languagearts/literacy and mathematics. Students who meet or exceed expectations are on track for the next grade or course and,ultimately, for college and careers. The tests include questions that measure your child’s fundamental skills and knowledge,and require students to think critically, solve problems, and support or explain their answers. The test is one of several waysto help parents and teachers understand how well children are learning.

How are test results used? Results from the test give your child's teacher, school, and school district information abouthis/her academic performance, and provide you with some insight on how your child is meeting expectations. These resultsnever stand alone, but should be used with other tests and class work when gauging student performance.

Learn more about PARCC and Maryland’s college- and career-ready standardsExplore your school website, or ask your principal, for information on your school’s annual PARCC assessment schedule; thecurriculum chosen by your district to give students more hands-on learning experiences that meet state standards; and tolearn more about how test results contribute to school improvements. You can also learn more about Maryland’s K-12standards at http://mdk12.msde.maryland.gov/instruction/commoncore/.

For information on how to help your child, and access to actual PARCC test questions and the GreatKids Test Guide forParents, visit UnderstandTheScore.org.

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Level 5 Exceeded Expectations

Level 4 Met Expectations

Level 3 Approached Expectations

Level 2 Partially Met Expectations

Level 1 Did Not Yet Meet Expectations

Student Growth PercentileYour child’s score this year is the same as or better than 43 percent of Maryland students who had a similar score to your childon the assessment in a previous year(s).

FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAMEDate of Birth: 01/29/2004 ID: MA07040052 Grade: 7

SAMPLE DISTRICT NAMESAMPLE SCHOOL ONE NAME

MARYLAND

How Can You Use This Report?Ask your child’s teachers:• What do you see as my child’s academic

strengths and areas for improvement?• How will you use these test results to

help my child make progress this schoolyear?

GRADE 7 MATH

Mathematics Assessment Report, 2016–2017This report shows whether FIRSTNAME met grade-levelexpectations and is on track for the next grade level orcourse. This assessment is just one measure of howwell your child is performing academically.

To learn more about the test and to viewsample questions and practice tests, visitUnderstandTheScore.org.

See side 2 of this report for specific information on your child’s performance in mathematics.

How Did FIRSTNAME Perform Overall?

Performance Level 3

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5Percentage of students at each performance level

How Students in Maryland Performed

13% 32% 34% 20% 1%

728

724

724

School Average

District Average

State Average

05122017-Sp-Z9999999-R-555-7777-T-555-7777 - 0000000

Your child’s score737q

7

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FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAME

How Did Your Child Perform in Areas of Mathematics?

� MAJOR CONTENT �� EXPRESSING MATHEMATICAL REASONING

Your child performed about the same as students whomet or exceeded expectations. Students meetexpectations by solving problems involvingproportional relationships, adding, subtracting,multiplying and dividing with rational numbers, andlinear expressions, equations, and inequalities.

Your child performed about the same as students whoapproached expectations. Students meetexpectations by creating and justifying logicalmathematical solutions and analyzing and correctingthe reasoning of others.

�� ADDITIONAL & SUPPORTING CONTENT � MODELING & APPLICATION

Your child performed about the same as students whoapproached expectations. Students meetexpectations by solving problems involvingcircumference, area, surface area, volume, statistics,and probability.

Your child performed about the same as students whodid not yet meet or partially met expectations.Students meet expectations by solving real-worldproblems, representing and solving problems withsymbols, reasoning quantitatively, and strategicallyusing appropriate tools.

LEGENDYour child performed about the same as students who:

�Met or ExceededExpectations ��

ApproachedExpectations �

Did Not Yet Meetor PartiallyMet Expectations

What are the PARCC tests? The tests measure how well students have learned grade-level material in English languagearts/literacy and mathematics. Students who meet or exceed expectations are on track for the next grade or course and,ultimately, for college and careers. The tests include questions that measure your child’s fundamental skills and knowledge,and require students to think critically, solve problems, and support or explain their answers. The test is one of several waysto help parents and teachers understand how well children are learning.

How are test results used? Results from the test give your child's teacher, school, and school district information abouthis/her academic performance, and provide you with some insight on how your child is meeting expectations. These resultsnever stand alone, but should be used with other tests and class work when gauging student performance.

Learn more about PARCC and Maryland’s college- and career-ready standardsExplore your school website, or ask your principal, for information on your school’s annual PARCC assessment schedule; thecurriculum chosen by your district to give students more hands-on learning experiences that meet state standards; and tolearn more about how test results contribute to school improvements. You can also learn more about Maryland’s K-12standards at http://mdk12.msde.maryland.gov/instruction/commoncore/.

For information on how to help your child, and access to actual PARCC test questions and the GreatKids Test Guide forParents, visit UnderstandTheScore.org.

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650 700 725 750 801 850

650Level 1

700Level 2

725Level 3

750Level 4

801Level 5

850

Level 5 Exceeded Expectations

Level 4 Met Expectations

Level 3 Approached Expectations

Level 2 Partially Met Expectations

Level 1 Did Not Yet Meet Expectations

Student Growth PercentileYour child’s score this year is the same as or better than 43 percent of Maryland students who had a similar score to your childon the assessment in a previous year(s).

FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAMEDate of Birth: 07/28/2003 ID: MA08040034 Grade: 8

SAMPLE DISTRICT NAMESAMPLE SCHOOL ONE NAME

MARYLAND

How Can You Use This Report?Ask your child’s teachers:• What do you see as my child’s academic

strengths and areas for improvement?• How will you use these test results to

help my child make progress this schoolyear?

GRADE 8 MATH

Mathematics Assessment Report, 2016–2017This report shows whether FIRSTNAME met grade-levelexpectations and is on track for the next course. Thisassessment is just one measure of how well your childis performing academically.

To learn more about the test and to viewsample questions and practice tests, visitUnderstandTheScore.org.

See side 2 of this report for specific information on your child’s performance in mathematics.

How Did FIRSTNAME Perform Overall?

Performance Level 2

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5Percentage of students at each performance level

How Students in Maryland Performed

29% 27% 21% 20% 4%

723

706

706

School Average

District Average

State Average

05122017-Sp-Z9999999-R-555-7777-T-555-7777 - 0000000

Your child’s score712q

8

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FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAME

How Did Your Child Perform in Areas of Mathematics?

�� MAJOR CONTENT �� EXPRESSING MATHEMATICAL REASONING

Your child performed about the same as students whoapproached expectations. Students meetexpectations by solving problems involving radicals,exponents, scientific notation, linear equations,systems of linear equations, linear and nonlinearfunctions, the Pythagorean Theorem, andtransforming shapes on a coordinate plane.

Your child performed about the same as students whoapproached expectations. Students meetexpectations by creating and justifying logicalmathematical solutions and analyzing and correctingthe reasoning of others.

� ADDITIONAL & SUPPORTING CONTENT � MODELING & APPLICATION

Your child performed about the same as students whomet or exceeded expectations. Students meetexpectations by solving problems involving irrationalnumbers, volume, and scatter plots.

Your child performed about the same as students whodid not yet meet or partially met expectations.Students meet expectations by solving real-worldproblems, representing and solving problems withsymbols, reasoning quantitatively, and strategicallyusing appropriate tools.

LEGENDYour child performed about the same as students who:

�Met or ExceededExpectations ��

ApproachedExpectations �

Did Not Yet Meetor PartiallyMet Expectations

What are the PARCC tests? The tests measure how well students have learned grade-level material in English languagearts/literacy and mathematics. Students who meet or exceed expectations are on track for the next grade or course and,ultimately, for college and careers. The tests include questions that measure your child’s fundamental skills and knowledge,and require students to think critically, solve problems, and support or explain their answers. The test is one of several waysto help parents and teachers understand how well children are learning.

How are test results used? Results from the test give your child's teacher, school, and school district information abouthis/her academic performance, and provide you with some insight on how your child is meeting expectations. These resultsnever stand alone, but should be used with other tests and class work when gauging student performance.

Learn more about PARCC and Maryland’s college- and career-ready standardsExplore your school website, or ask your principal, for information on your school’s annual PARCC assessment schedule; thecurriculum chosen by your district to give students more hands-on learning experiences that meet state standards; and tolearn more about how test results contribute to school improvements. You can also learn more about Maryland’s K-12standards at http://mdk12.msde.maryland.gov/instruction/commoncore/.

For information on how to help your child, and access to actual PARCC test questions and the GreatKids Test Guide forParents, visit UnderstandTheScore.org.

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650Level 1

700Level 2

725Level 3

750Level 4

805Level 5

850

Level 5 Exceeded Expectations

Level 4 Met Expectations

Level 3 Approached Expectations

Level 2 Partially Met Expectations

Level 1 Did Not Yet Meet Expectations

Student Growth PercentileYour child’s score this year is the same as or better than 43 percent of Maryland students who had a similar score to your childon the assessment in a previous year(s).

FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAMEDate of Birth: 05/20/2002 ID: MA03040032 Grade: 9

SAMPLE DISTRICT NAMESAMPLE SCHOOL ONE NAME

MARYLAND

How Can You Use This Report?Ask your child’s teachers:• What do you see as my child’s academic

strengths and areas for improvement?• How will you use these test results to

help my child make progress this schoolyear?

ALGEBRA I

Mathematics Assessment Report, 2016–2017This report shows whether FIRSTNAME met course-levelexpectations and is on track to be college and careerready. This assessment is just one measure of howwell your child is performing academically.

To learn more about the test and to viewsample questions and practice tests, visitUnderstandTheScore.org.

See side 2 of this report for specific information on your child’s performance in mathematics.

How Did FIRSTNAME Perform Overall?

Performance Level 3

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5Percentage of students at each performance level

How Students in Maryland Performed

13% 29% 27% 29% 2%

734

726

726

School Average

District Average

State Average

05122017-Sp-Z9999999-R-555-7777-T-555-7777 - 0000000

Your child’s score745q9

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Page 2 of 2

FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAME

How Did Your Child Perform in Areas of Mathematics?

� MAJOR CONTENT �� EXPRESSING MATHEMATICAL REASONING

Your child performed about the same as students whodid not yet meet or partially met expectations.Students meet expectations by solving problemsinvolving arithmetic operations on polynomials, linear,quadratic, and exponential equations, anunderstanding of functions, and interpreting algebraicexpressions, functions, and linear models.

Your child performed about the same as students whoapproached expectations. Students meetexpectations by creating and justifying logicalmathematical solutions and analyzing and correctingthe reasoning of others.

� ADDITIONAL & SUPPORTING CONTENT � MODELING & APPLICATION

Your child performed about the same as students whomet or exceeded expectations. Students meetexpectations by solving problems involving propertiesof rational and irrational numbers, writing algebraicexpressions in equivalent forms, systems ofequations, interpreting data, and linear, quadratic,and exponential models.

Your child performed about the same as students whodid not yet meet or partially met expectations.Students meet expectations by solving real-worldproblems, representing and solving problems withsymbols, reasoning quantitatively, and strategicallyusing appropriate tools.

LEGENDYour child performed about the same as students who:

�Met or ExceededExpectations ��

ApproachedExpectations �

Did Not Yet Meetor PartiallyMet Expectations

What are the PARCC tests? The tests measure how well students have learned grade-level material in English languagearts/literacy and mathematics. Students who meet or exceed expectations are on track for the next grade or course and,ultimately, for college and careers. The tests include questions that measure your child’s fundamental skills and knowledge,and require students to think critically, solve problems, and support or explain their answers. The test is one of several waysto help parents and teachers understand how well children are learning.

How are test results used? Results from the test give your child's teacher, school, and school district information abouthis/her academic performance, and provide you with some insight on how your child is meeting expectations. These resultsnever stand alone, but should be used with other tests and class work when gauging student performance.

Learn more about PARCC and Maryland’s college- and career-ready standardsExplore your school website, or ask your principal, for information on your school’s annual PARCC assessment schedule; thecurriculum chosen by your district to give students more hands-on learning experiences that meet state standards; and tolearn more about how test results contribute to school improvements. You can also learn more about Maryland’s K-12standards at http://mdk12.msde.maryland.gov/instruction/commoncore/.

For information on how to help your child, and access to actual PARCC test questions and the GreatKids Test Guide forParents, visit UnderstandTheScore.org.

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650 700 725 750 808 850

650Level 1

700Level 2

725Level 3

750Level 4

808Level 5

850

Level 5 Exceeded Expectations

Level 4 Met Expectations

Level 3 Approached Expectations

Level 2 Partially Met Expectations

Level 1 Did Not Yet Meet Expectations

Student Growth PercentileYour child’s score this year is the same as or better than 43 percent of Maryland students who had a similar score to your childon the assessment in a previous year(s).

FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAMEDate of Birth: 12/31/2005 ID: MA06040042 Grade: 12

SAMPLE DISTRICT NAMESAMPLE SCHOOL ONE NAME

MARYLAND

How Can You Use This Report?Ask your child’s teachers:• What do you see as my child’s academic

strengths and areas for improvement?• How will you use these test results to

help my child make progress this schoolyear?

ALGEBRA II

Mathematics Assessment Report, 2016–2017This report shows whether FIRSTNAME met course-levelexpectations and is on track to be college and careerready. This assessment is just one measure of howwell your child is performing academically.

To learn more about the test and to viewsample questions and practice tests, visitUnderstandTheScore.org.

See side 2 of this report for specific information on your child’s performance in mathematics.

How Did FIRSTNAME Perform Overall?

Performance Level 2

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5Percentage of students at each performance level

How Students in Maryland Performed

33% 27% 21% 19% 1%

717

720

720

School Average

District Average

State Average

05122017-Sp-Z9999999-R-555-7777-T-555-7777 - 0000000

Your child’s score722q

12

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Page 2 of 2

FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAME

How Did Your Child Perform in Areas of Mathematics?

� MAJOR CONTENT �� EXPRESSING MATHEMATICAL REASONING

Your child performed about the same as students whodid not yet meet or partially met expectations.Students meet expectations by solving problemsinvolving rational exponents, writing and interpretingalgebraic expressions, rational and radical equations,graphs of functions, creating linear, quadratic, andexponential functions, and making inferences andjustifying conclusions from data.

Your child performed about the same as students whoapproached expectations. Students meetexpectations by creating and justifying logicalmathematical solutions and analyzing and correctingthe reasoning of others.

� ADDITIONAL & SUPPORTING CONTENT � MODELING & APPLICATION

Your child performed about the same as students whomet or exceeded expectations. Students meetexpectations by solving problems involving thecomplex number system, rational expressions andfunctions, systems of equations, trigonometricfunctions, interpreting data, and probability.

Your child performed about the same as students whodid not yet meet or partially met expectations.Students meet expectations by solving real-worldproblems, representing and solving problems withsymbols, reasoning quantitatively, and strategicallyusing appropriate tools.

LEGENDYour child performed about the same as students who:

�Met or ExceededExpectations ��

ApproachedExpectations �

Did Not Yet Meetor PartiallyMet Expectations

What are the PARCC tests? The tests measure how well students have learned grade-level material in English languagearts/literacy and mathematics. Students who meet or exceed expectations are on track for the next grade or course and,ultimately, for college and careers. The tests include questions that measure your child’s fundamental skills and knowledge,and require students to think critically, solve problems, and support or explain their answers. The test is one of several waysto help parents and teachers understand how well children are learning.

How are test results used? Results from the test give your child's teacher, school, and school district information abouthis/her academic performance, and provide you with some insight on how your child is meeting expectations. These resultsnever stand alone, but should be used with other tests and class work when gauging student performance.

Learn more about PARCC and Maryland’s college- and career-ready standardsExplore your school website, or ask your principal, for information on your school’s annual PARCC assessment schedule; thecurriculum chosen by your district to give students more hands-on learning experiences that meet state standards; and tolearn more about how test results contribute to school improvements. You can also learn more about Maryland’s K-12standards at http://mdk12.msde.maryland.gov/instruction/commoncore/.

For information on how to help your child, and access to actual PARCC test questions and the GreatKids Test Guide forParents, visit UnderstandTheScore.org.

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650 700 725 750 783 850

650Level 1

700Level 2

725Level 3

750Level 4

783Level 5

850

Level 5 Exceeded Expectations

Level 4 Met Expectations

Level 3 Approached Expectations

Level 2 Partially Met Expectations

Level 1 Did Not Yet Meet Expectations

Student Growth PercentileYour child’s score this year is the same as or better than 13 percent of Maryland students who had a similar score to your childon the assessment in a previous year(s).

FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAMEDate of Birth: 12/31/2005 ID: MA06040042 Grade: 10

SAMPLE DISTRICT NAMESAMPLE SCHOOL ONE NAME

MARYLAND

How Can You Use This Report?Ask your child’s teachers:• What do you see as my child’s academic

strengths and areas for improvement?• How will you use these test results to

help my child make progress this schoolyear?

GEOMETRY

Mathematics Assessment Report, 2016–2017This report shows whether FIRSTNAME met course-levelexpectations and is on track to be college and careerready. This assessment is just one measure of howwell your child is performing academically.

To learn more about the test and to viewsample questions and practice tests, visitUnderstandTheScore.org.

See side 2 of this report for specific information on your child’s performance in mathematics.

How Did FIRSTNAME Perform Overall?

Performance Level 2

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5Percentage of students at each performance level

How Students in Maryland Performed

50% 33% 17% 0% 0%

726

726

School Average

District Average

(Too few students to report state average)

05122017-Sp-Z9999999-R-555-7777-T-555-7777 - 0000000

Your child’s score722q

10

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Page 2 of 2

FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAME

How Did Your Child Perform in Areas of Mathematics?

� MAJOR CONTENT �� EXPRESSING MATHEMATICAL REASONING

Your child performed about the same as students whodid not yet meet or partially met expectations.Students meet expectations by solving problemsinvolving geometric proofs, transformations onshapes, right triangles, trigonometry, coordinategeometry, and applications of geometric concepts.

Your child performed about the same as students whoapproached expectations. Students meetexpectations by creating and justifying logicalmathematical solutions and analyzing and correctingthe reasoning of others.

� ADDITIONAL & SUPPORTING CONTENT � MODELING & APPLICATION

Your child performed about the same as students whomet or exceeded expectations. Students meetexpectations by solving problems involvingtransforming shapes on a coordinate plane, geometricconstructions, circles, and volume.

Your child performed about the same as students whodid not yet meet or partially met expectations.Students meet expectations by solving real-worldproblems, representing and solving problems withsymbols, reasoning quantitatively, and strategicallyusing appropriate tools.

LEGENDYour child performed about the same as students who:

�Met or ExceededExpectations ��

ApproachedExpectations �

Did Not Yet Meetor PartiallyMet Expectations

What are the PARCC tests? The tests measure how well students have learned grade-level material in English languagearts/literacy and mathematics. Students who meet or exceed expectations are on track for the next grade or course and,ultimately, for college and careers. The tests include questions that measure your child’s fundamental skills and knowledge,and require students to think critically, solve problems, and support or explain their answers. The test is one of several waysto help parents and teachers understand how well children are learning.

How are test results used? Results from the test give your child's teacher, school, and school district information abouthis/her academic performance, and provide you with some insight on how your child is meeting expectations. These resultsnever stand alone, but should be used with other tests and class work when gauging student performance.

Learn more about PARCC and Maryland’s college- and career-ready standardsExplore your school website, or ask your principal, for information on your school’s annual PARCC assessment schedule; thecurriculum chosen by your district to give students more hands-on learning experiences that meet state standards; and tolearn more about how test results contribute to school improvements. You can also learn more about Maryland’s K-12standards at http://mdk12.msde.maryland.gov/instruction/commoncore/.

For information on how to help your child, and access to actual PARCC test questions and the GreatKids Test Guide forParents, visit UnderstandTheScore.org.

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650 700 725 750 799 850

650Level 1

700Level 2

725Level 3

750Level 4

799Level 5

850

Level 5 Exceeded Expectations

Level 4 Met Expectations

Level 3 Approached Expectations

Level 2 Partially Met Expectations

Level 1 Did Not Yet Meet Expectations

Student Growth PercentileYour child’s score this year is the same as or better than 43 percent of Maryland students who had a similar score to your childon the assessment in a previous year(s).

FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAMEDate of Birth: 01/29/2004 ID: MA07040052 Grade: 9

SAMPLE DISTRICT NAMESAMPLE SCHOOL ONE NAME

MARYLAND

How Can You Use This Report?Ask your child’s teachers:• What do you see as my child’s academic

strengths and areas for improvement?• How will you use these test results to

help my child make progress this schoolyear?

INTEGRATED MATHEMATICS I

Mathematics Assessment Report, 2016–2017This report shows whether FIRSTNAME met course-levelexpectations and is on track to be college and careerready. This assessment is just one measure of howwell your child is performing academically.

To learn more about the test and to viewsample questions and practice tests, visitUnderstandTheScore.org.

See side 2 of this report for specific information on your child’s performance in mathematics.

How Did FIRSTNAME Perform Overall?

Performance Level 3

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5Percentage of students at each performance level

How Students in Maryland Performed

18% 26% 25% 27% 3%

731

703

703

School Average

District Average

State Average

05122017-Sp-Z9999999-R-555-7777-T-555-7777 - 0000000

Your child’s score737q9

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Page 2 of 2

FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAME

How Did Your Child Perform in Areas of Mathematics?

� MAJOR CONTENT �� EXPRESSING MATHEMATICAL REASONING

Your child performed about the same as students whomet or exceeded expectations. Students meetexpectations by solving problems involving anunderstanding of functions, linear and exponentialequations, interpreting exponential expressions,functions, and linear models, geometric proofs, andcongruence of geometric figures.

Your child performed about the same as students whoapproached expectations. Students meetexpectations by creating and justifying logicalmathematical solutions and analyzing and correctingthe reasoning of others.

�� ADDITIONAL & SUPPORTING CONTENT � MODELING & APPLICATION

Your child performed about the same as students whoapproached expectations. Students meetexpectations by solving problems involvingtransformations, systems of equations, interpretingdata, linear and exponential models, and writingalgebraic expressions in equivalent forms.

Your child performed about the same as students whodid not yet meet or partially met expectations.Students meet expectations by solving real-worldproblems, representing and solving problems withsymbols, reasoning quantitatively, and strategicallyusing appropriate tools.

LEGENDYour child performed about the same as students who:

�Met or ExceededExpectations ��

ApproachedExpectations �

Did Not Yet Meetor PartiallyMet Expectations

What are the PARCC tests? The tests measure how well students have learned grade-level material in English languagearts/literacy and mathematics. Students who meet or exceed expectations are on track for the next grade or course and,ultimately, for college and careers. The tests include questions that measure your child’s fundamental skills and knowledge,and require students to think critically, solve problems, and support or explain their answers. The test is one of several waysto help parents and teachers understand how well children are learning.

How are test results used? Results from the test give your child's teacher, school, and school district information abouthis/her academic performance, and provide you with some insight on how your child is meeting expectations. These resultsnever stand alone, but should be used with other tests and class work when gauging student performance.

Learn more about PARCC and Maryland’s college- and career-ready standardsExplore your school website, or ask your principal, for information on your school’s annual PARCC assessment schedule; thecurriculum chosen by your district to give students more hands-on learning experiences that meet state standards; and tolearn more about how test results contribute to school improvements. You can also learn more about Maryland’s K-12standards at http://mdk12.msde.maryland.gov/instruction/commoncore/.

For information on how to help your child, and access to actual PARCC test questions and the GreatKids Test Guide forParents, visit UnderstandTheScore.org.

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650Level 1

700Level 2

725Level 3

750Level 4

785Level 5

850

Level 5 Exceeded Expectations

Level 4 Met Expectations

Level 3 Approached Expectations

Level 2 Partially Met Expectations

Level 1 Did Not Yet Meet Expectations

Student Growth PercentileYour child’s score this year is the same as or better than 43 percent of Maryland students who had a similar score to your childon the assessment in a previous year(s).

FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAMEDate of Birth: 07/28/2003 ID: MA08040034 Grade: 10

SAMPLE DISTRICT NAMESAMPLE SCHOOL ONE NAME

MARYLAND

How Can You Use This Report?Ask your child’s teachers:• What do you see as my child’s academic

strengths and areas for improvement?• How will you use these test results to

help my child make progress this schoolyear?

INTEGRATED MATHEMATICS II

Mathematics Assessment Report, 2016–2017This report shows whether FIRSTNAME met course-levelexpectations and is on track to be college and careerready. This assessment is just one measure of howwell your child is performing academically.

To learn more about the test and to viewsample questions and practice tests, visitUnderstandTheScore.org.

See side 2 of this report for specific information on your child’s performance in mathematics.

How Did FIRSTNAME Perform Overall?

Performance Level 2

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5Percentage of students at each performance level

How Students in Maryland Performed

16% 33% 25% 21% 5%

729

705

705

School Average

District Average

State Average

05122017-Sp-Z9999999-R-555-7777-T-555-7777 - 0000000

Your child’s score712q

10

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Page 2 of 2

FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAME

How Did Your Child Perform in Areas of Mathematics?

�� MAJOR CONTENT �� EXPRESSING MATHEMATICAL REASONING

Your child performed about the same as students whoapproached expectations. Students meetexpectations by solving problems involving arithmeticoperations on polynomials, rational exponents,quadratic and exponential expressions and equations,interpreting functions, transformations on shapes,right triangles, and trigonometry.

Your child performed about the same as students whoapproached expectations. Students meetexpectations by creating and justifying logicalmathematical solutions and analyzing and correctingthe reasoning of others.

� ADDITIONAL & SUPPORTING CONTENT � MODELING & APPLICATION

Your child performed about the same as students whomet or exceeded expectations. Students meetexpectations by solving problems involving thecomplex number system, systems of equations,quadratic and exponential functions, representingdata, volume, and probability.

Your child performed about the same as students whodid not yet meet or partially met expectations.Students meet expectations by solving real-worldproblems, representing and solving problems withsymbols, reasoning quantitatively, and strategicallyusing appropriate tools.

LEGENDYour child performed about the same as students who:

�Met or ExceededExpectations ��

ApproachedExpectations �

Did Not Yet Meetor PartiallyMet Expectations

What are the PARCC tests? The tests measure how well students have learned grade-level material in English languagearts/literacy and mathematics. Students who meet or exceed expectations are on track for the next grade or course and,ultimately, for college and careers. The tests include questions that measure your child’s fundamental skills and knowledge,and require students to think critically, solve problems, and support or explain their answers. The test is one of several waysto help parents and teachers understand how well children are learning.

How are test results used? Results from the test give your child's teacher, school, and school district information abouthis/her academic performance, and provide you with some insight on how your child is meeting expectations. These resultsnever stand alone, but should be used with other tests and class work when gauging student performance.

Learn more about PARCC and Maryland’s college- and career-ready standardsExplore your school website, or ask your principal, for information on your school’s annual PARCC assessment schedule; thecurriculum chosen by your district to give students more hands-on learning experiences that meet state standards; and tolearn more about how test results contribute to school improvements. You can also learn more about Maryland’s K-12standards at http://mdk12.msde.maryland.gov/instruction/commoncore/.

For information on how to help your child, and access to actual PARCC test questions and the GreatKids Test Guide forParents, visit UnderstandTheScore.org.

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650Level 1

700Level 2

725Level 3

750Level 4

804Level 5

850

Level 5 Exceeded Expectations

Level 4 Met Expectations

Level 3 Approached Expectations

Level 2 Partially Met Expectations

Level 1 Did Not Yet Meet Expectations

Student Growth PercentileYour child’s score this year is the same as or better than 43 percent of Maryland students who had a similar score to your childon the assessment in a previous year(s).

FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAMEDate of Birth: 05/20/2002 ID: MA03040032 Grade: 11

SAMPLE DISTRICT NAMESAMPLE SCHOOL ONE NAME

MARYLAND

How Can You Use This Report?Ask your child’s teachers:• What do you see as my child’s academic

strengths and areas for improvement?• How will you use these test results to

help my child make progress this schoolyear?

INTEGRATED MATHEMATICS III

Mathematics Assessment Report, 2016–2017This report shows whether FIRSTNAME met course-levelexpectations and is on track to be college and careerready. This assessment is just one measure of howwell your child is performing academically.

To learn more about the test and to viewsample questions and practice tests, visitUnderstandTheScore.org.

See side 2 of this report for specific information on your child’s performance in mathematics.

How Did FIRSTNAME Perform Overall?

Performance Level 3

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5Percentage of students at each performance level

How Students in Maryland Performed

34% 23% 21% 20% 1%

718

702

705

School Average

District Average

State Average

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Your child’s score745q

11

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FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAME

How Did Your Child Perform in Areas of Mathematics?

� MAJOR CONTENT �� EXPRESSING MATHEMATICAL REASONING

Your child performed about the same as students whodid not yet meet or partially met expectations.Students meet expectations by solving problemsinvolving polynomial and rational expressions andequations, exponential and radical equations, graphsof functions, coordinate geometry, applications ofgeometric concepts in modeling situations, andmaking inferences and justifying conclusions fromdata.

Your child performed about the same as students whoapproached expectations. Students meetexpectations by creating and justifying logicalmathematical solutions and analyzing and correctingthe reasoning of others.

� ADDITIONAL & SUPPORTING CONTENT � MODELING & APPLICATION

Your child performed about the same as students whomet or exceeded expectations. Students meetexpectations by solving problems involvingpolynomial identities, rational expressions andfunctions, trigonometric functions, geometricconstructions, circles, representing data, and statistics.

Your child performed about the same as students whodid not yet meet or partially met expectations.Students meet expectations by solving real-worldproblems, representing and solving problems withsymbols, reasoning quantitatively, and strategicallyusing appropriate tools.

LEGENDYour child performed about the same as students who:

�Met or ExceededExpectations ��

ApproachedExpectations �

Did Not Yet Meetor PartiallyMet Expectations

What are the PARCC tests? The tests measure how well students have learned grade-level material in English languagearts/literacy and mathematics. Students who meet or exceed expectations are on track for the next grade or course and,ultimately, for college and careers. The tests include questions that measure your child’s fundamental skills and knowledge,and require students to think critically, solve problems, and support or explain their answers. The test is one of several waysto help parents and teachers understand how well children are learning.

How are test results used? Results from the test give your child's teacher, school, and school district information abouthis/her academic performance, and provide you with some insight on how your child is meeting expectations. These resultsnever stand alone, but should be used with other tests and class work when gauging student performance.

Learn more about PARCC and Maryland’s college- and career-ready standardsExplore your school website, or ask your principal, for information on your school’s annual PARCC assessment schedule; thecurriculum chosen by your district to give students more hands-on learning experiences that meet state standards; and tolearn more about how test results contribute to school improvements. You can also learn more about Maryland’s K-12standards at http://mdk12.msde.maryland.gov/instruction/commoncore/.

For information on how to help your child, and access to actual PARCC test questions and the GreatKids Test Guide forParents, visit UnderstandTheScore.org.

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650 700 725 750 805 850

650Level 1

700Level 2

725Level 3

750Level 4

805Level 5

850

Level 5 Exceeded Expectations

Level 4 Met Expectations

Level 3 Approached Expectations

Level 2 Partially Met Expectations

Level 1 Did Not Yet Meet Expectations

Student Growth PercentileYour child’s score this year is the same as or better than 16 percent of Maryland students who had a similar score to your childon the assessment in a previous year(s).

FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAMEDate of Birth: 05/20/2002 ID: MA03040032 Grade: Other

SAMPLE DISTRICT NAMESAMPLE SCHOOL ONE NAME

MARYLAND

How Can You Use This Report?Ask your child’s teachers:• What do you see as my child’s academic

strengths and areas for improvement?• How will you use these test results to

help my child make progress this schoolyear?

ALGEBRA I

Mathematics Assessment Report, 2016–2017This report shows whether FIRSTNAME met course-levelexpectations and is on track to be college and careerready. This assessment is just one measure of howwell your child is performing academically.

To learn more about the test and to viewsample questions and practice tests, visitUnderstandTheScore.org.

See side 2 of this report for specific information on your child’s performance in mathematics.

How Did FIRSTNAME Perform Overall?

Performance Level 3

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5Percentage of students at each performance level

How Students in Maryland Performed

13% 29% 27% 29% 2%

734

726

726

School Average

District Average

State Average

05122017-Sp-Z9999999-R-555-7777-T-555-7777 - 0000000

Your child’s score745q

Other

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FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAME

How Did Your Child Perform in Areas of Mathematics?

� MAJOR CONTENT �� EXPRESSING MATHEMATICAL REASONING

Your child performed about the same as students whodid not yet meet or partially met expectations.Students meet expectations by solving problemsinvolving arithmetic operations on polynomials, linear,quadratic, and exponential equations, anunderstanding of functions, and interpreting algebraicexpressions, functions, and linear models.

Your child performed about the same as students whoapproached expectations. Students meetexpectations by creating and justifying logicalmathematical solutions and analyzing and correctingthe reasoning of others.

� ADDITIONAL & SUPPORTING CONTENT � MODELING & APPLICATION

Your child performed about the same as students whomet or exceeded expectations. Students meetexpectations by solving problems involving propertiesof rational and irrational numbers, writing algebraicexpressions in equivalent forms, systems ofequations, interpreting data, and linear, quadratic,and exponential models.

Your child performed about the same as students whodid not yet meet or partially met expectations.Students meet expectations by solving real-worldproblems, representing and solving problems withsymbols, reasoning quantitatively, and strategicallyusing appropriate tools.

LEGENDYour child performed about the same as students who:

�Met or ExceededExpectations ��

ApproachedExpectations �

Did Not Yet Meetor PartiallyMet Expectations

What are the PARCC tests? The tests measure how well students have learned grade-level material in English languagearts/literacy and mathematics. Students who meet or exceed expectations are on track for the next grade or course and,ultimately, for college and careers. The tests include questions that measure your child’s fundamental skills and knowledge,and require students to think critically, solve problems, and support or explain their answers. The test is one of several waysto help parents and teachers understand how well children are learning.

How are test results used? Results from the test give your child's teacher, school, and school district information abouthis/her academic performance, and provide you with some insight on how your child is meeting expectations. These resultsnever stand alone, but should be used with other tests and class work when gauging student performance.

Learn more about PARCC and Maryland’s college- and career-ready standardsExplore your school website, or ask your principal, for information on your school’s annual PARCC assessment schedule; thecurriculum chosen by your district to give students more hands-on learning experiences that meet state standards; and tolearn more about how test results contribute to school improvements. You can also learn more about Maryland’s K-12standards at http://mdk12.msde.maryland.gov/instruction/commoncore/.

For information on how to help your child, and access to actual PARCC test questions and the GreatKids Test Guide forParents, visit UnderstandTheScore.org.