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Be your best for the test!

It's that time of year. Time to test our learning. Mrs. Fleshman provides test prep tips, information, and test dates for Putnam County Middle School students on the link below.

Middle School MAP Testing 2021

 

Putnam County R-1 Middle School

2020-2021 Testing Information

 

April 20, 2021



 

Dear Parents & Guardians:

 

It is hard to believe that we are nearing the end of fourth quarter of school already!  This year is flying by and very soon it will be time for middle school students to take the Missouri Assessment Program (MAP) Grade-Level Assessments in grades 6, 7, and 8. This letter is to inform all parents of the testing schedule.  Below is a list of dates for MAP testing.   Attendance is very important during testing, so if at all possible, please avoid routine appointments on the testing dates.  If you know your child will be gone, please contact the school ahead of time.  All tests will be during their regular class period for the test (math MAP test will be taken during their math class period).


 

8th Grade:

  • April 28

  • April 29

  • May 3

  • May 4

  • May 6

  • May 7

  • May 10

  • May 11

  • May 12

7th Grade:

  • May 4

  • May 5

  • May 6

  • May 10

  • May 11

  • May 12

6th Grade:

  • April 29

  • April 30

  • May 3

  • May 5

  • May 6

  • May 7


 

Students will be testing on their Chromebooks.  We ask that you help remind them to charge it each night before testing and bring the power cord along with the Chromebook with them to school the day of their tests.  Students will also have listening portions on their tests.  If they have headphones or earbuds of their own, please send them with the student on their testing days.  We have a limited number of extras that are available.  However, other electronics are not allowed in the testing room and students are advised to leave cell phones and smartwatches at home while testing.

 

To lower test anxiety, help your student be organized and prepared the night before.  Other tips for success include getting a good night’s rest, eating a nutritious breakfast, dressing comfortably in layers, arriving at school on time, and having a positive attitude about the test.  As always, breakfast will still be provided, free of charge, to all students.  We are very grateful for being able to educate your children and for the support you provide at home.  Feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns.

 

Sincerely,




 

Brook Fleshman

Middle School Counselor and Test Coordinator