Score “advanced” in reading on the Maryland School Assessment (MSA) in Grades 3-8

MSA results are scored as “basic,” “proficient,” or “advanced.” Students who score “advanced” demonstrate more complex reading, thinking, writing, and creative problem-solving skills.  They are more likely to stay on the college-ready pathway when they go to high school.

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Key 2: What it means when students score advanced in reading
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Overview of 7 Keys
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Parent tips

Build a relationship with your school
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Use Edline to check grades, assignments
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Join the team educating your child
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Get involved at your school
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Use the Keys to ask questions
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What to do if your child is struggling
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Parent sees 7 Keys as roadmap
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Why goals are important for kids
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Ask your child about schoolwork
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Show your kids you love reading
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Advocate for your child
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