When do MAP scores get released to parents?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It looks like the MAP scores are meant to grow each year, so what is a high score for each grde level is different. DS had a 284 in Algebra 1 as a 7th grader and a 291 in the Geometry test this year. Scores over 300 are possible but seem to be rare, based on what I read.


What I meant is that the posted link is from 2020. There are updates links that show the percentiles based on RIT scores for grades and this one is very high. For example a 177 here for grade 2 is 97th percentile but in new one it’s 60th percentile. Just letting people know if they are calculating their children’s percentile based on the 2020 link someone posted.


Can you share a better link since you’ve seen other ones?
Anonymous
We don’t pay attention to any of those scores anyway. They are meaningless unless your kid is way below standards. Luckily mine aren’t.
Anonymous
Well, this year there are no iready tests so I think these may play a bigger role in AAP application.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It looks like the MAP scores are meant to grow each year, so what is a high score for each grde level is different. DS had a 284 in Algebra 1 as a 7th grader and a 291 in the Geometry test this year. Scores over 300 are possible but seem to be rare, based on what I read.


Except Geometry is a different test than Algebra 1 (which takes 6+). 1-5 takes (2-5) - including 5th AAP, according to my AAP 5th grader. So the scores across the tests aren't apples to apples.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It looks like the MAP scores are meant to grow each year, so what is a high score for each grde level is different. DS had a 284 in Algebra 1 as a 7th grader and a 291 in the Geometry test this year. Scores over 300 are possible but seem to be rare, based on what I read.

My kid got a 302 in algebra I and from what the teacher indicated it was the highest score
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It looks like the MAP scores are meant to grow each year, so what is a high score for each grde level is different. DS had a 284 in Algebra 1 as a 7th grader and a 291 in the Geometry test this year. Scores over 300 are possible but seem to be rare, based on what I read.

My kid got a 302 in algebra I and from what the teacher indicated it was the highest score

* at his school, not highest score possible
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well, this year there are no iready tests so I think these may play a bigger role in AAP application.


This is false. There are iReady tests.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, this year there are no iready tests so I think these may play a bigger role in AAP application.


This is false. There are iReady tests.


There's no iready math anymore. It's been replaced with MAP for all kids 1st grade and older. I think iready reading only begins in 3rd grade. In K-2, they take VALLSS.
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