Anyone knows if we need to include winter Iready in the AAP appeal package or committee already know? I just looked up the Appeal process and it does not include the cover page with all the scores.
DD did reasonably well so wanted to know in case we need to appeal later this year. Thanks. |
It’s not automatically included. Put it in if it helps your appeal. |
You can put it in your cover letter I think that’s one of the most important parts of the appeal. |
Is the max score 590? What would be a range for great score? |
PP, no 590 is not the maximum score. 800 is the maximum score. But a math score of 590 in the winter of 2nd grade is an outstanding score. |
Not PP but where can I see the max score of 800? The on grade level for 2nd maxes out at 498 so shouldn’t the max score being around that range? I understand 590 is good but 590/800 doesn’t sound as impressive. |
I appealed last year. The appeal wasn't due until May and by then, the kids were taking the spring iready. I emailed the teacher and got a handout to include in the appeal (along with WISC and new work samples). |
https://cdn.bfldr.com/LS6J0F7/at/jx38srs8nbmnmvqxgwjxrj5/iready-diagnostic-norms-tables-K-8.pdf |
Thanks. That's a huge range for 99%. Surely there must be a way to differentiate between 490 vs. 690? |
Sure. Tell the committee your extra high scoring kiddo is in the 200th-500th percentile, that’ll do it 🙄 |
It's an adaptive test to some degree, so in theory they allow for a math prodigy in kindergarten to score the maximum. (FCPS may cut it off after about one grade level ahead or so I've heard.) I'm pretty sure any score in the 99 percentile is considered favorably. If you think your kid is truly exceptional, there are probably better testing instruments. |
Were you able to include the spring i-Ready? |
Sorry, I read too fast and didn't realize by 'handout' you meant of the i-Ready. Good to know! |
I am pretty sure I haven't even heard of a second grader scoring 600 in iReady even though the max score is 800. |