MAP winter score

Anonymous
*is now*
Anonymous
I would imagine it’ll be some combo of SOL and MAP, but it won’t be growth they’re looking at.
Anonymous
3rd grade AAP kid also didn’t improve their map score by couple pts
Anonymous
Now I like i-Ready better…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nothing for my 8th grader in Geometry. He has nt reported taking the MAP again.


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.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nothing for my 8th grader in Geometry. He has nt reported taking the MAP again.


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.
Anonymous
2nd grader MAP score improved by 18 points. Fall was 96 percentile, now is over 99 percentile.
Anonymous
Did anyone have a future admin date? It’s 1/28/2026 for us
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Anonymous wrote:It’s a single data point. It’s possible that a few things happening. I feel like my students work super hard on the fall tests, but on the winter tests they’ve gotten comfortable and slack off a bit. They’re also just sick of tests, understandably.

The MAP expected growth midyear is like 3 or 4 points. The standard error of measurement is plus or minus 3 to 3.5 points. So a lot of kids look like no or minimal growth who are just fine. Look at unit test performance, etc.

A couple of my students who have shown AMAZING growth in class came in at almost identical MAP scores compared to fall. I’m not worried.


+1. It happens. Test scores go up and down even if kids advance in classwork.
Anonymous
6th grade kid, MAP math went down 9 pts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:2nd grader MAP score improved by 18 points. Fall was 96 percentile, now is over 99 percentile.

That’s great improvement. Where did you get the percentile information?
Anonymous
Why do they release the MAP scores and not the i-Ready scores which are also instantly available to them? Just annoying.
Anonymous
My 5th grader went up 1 point
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Anonymous wrote:Did anyone have a future admin date? It’s 1/28/2026 for us

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.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone have a future admin date? It’s 1/28/2026 for us

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
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