| *is now* |
| I would imagine it’ll be some combo of SOL and MAP, but it won’t be growth they’re looking at. |
| 3rd grade AAP kid also didn’t improve their map score by couple pts |
| Now I like i-Ready better… |
Geometry students only needed to take it if they scored below 50% in the Fall. Especially if the whole class was above 50% (all of my 8th grade Geometry students were this year and last), a teacher won't give up a class period to take the test - the calendar is tight enough as it is. |
That's pyramid dependent. Each regional superintendent got to make that call. At our school, everyone in any SOL course must take it 3 times. |
| 2nd grader MAP score improved by 18 points. Fall was 96 percentile, now is over 99 percentile. |
| Did anyone have a future admin date? It’s 1/28/2026 for us |
+1. It happens. Test scores go up and down even if kids advance in classwork. |
| 6th grade kid, MAP math went down 9 pts. |
That’s great improvement. Where did you get the percentile information? |
| Why do they release the MAP scores and not the i-Ready scores which are also instantly available to them? Just annoying. |
| My 5th grader went up 1 point |
Yes, I've seen the same thing since shortly after winter break. It shows what I think looks like a really good score, but I'm wondering if it's even valid? There's still no document listed in ParentVue that shows the percentile...just the score. |
For sure valid score. The document probably will be a little late. It’ll show up eventually |