AAP kids MAP score

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Is there any website to check MAP score like percentile rank where do they stand for instance if the kid gets 271 in grade 7 where does it put them ?


https://www.nwea.org/resource-center/white-paper/88182/MAP-Growth-Norms_NWEA_Technical-Manual.pdf/

See pages 41, 43, and 45.


Is this correct/standard for all years? my kid's report (9th grade) says 256 for Math, which her report lists as 90th percentile (well, more accurately, 87-*90*-93.
In this chart (page 41/48) it says that's over the 95%.


Are you looking at the school charts instead of student charts? I see 256 at 90th percentile for 9th on page 45
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is there any website to check MAP score like percentile rank where do they stand for instance if the kid gets 271 in grade 7 where does it put them ?


https://www.nwea.org/resource-center/white-paper/88182/MAP-Growth-Norms_NWEA_Technical-Manual.pdf/

See pages 41, 43, and 45.


Is this correct/standard for all years? my kid's report (9th grade) says 256 for Math, which her report lists as 90th percentile (well, more accurately, 87-*90*-93.
In this chart (page 41/48) it says that's over the 95%.


Are you looking at the school charts instead of student charts? I see 256 at 90th percentile for 9th on page 45


Thanks - I found it! I had been looking at the wrong testing cycle.
Are others given the school charts? I have no idea how to compare this. I would almost think that a "standard" student at a school around here should be in at least the 90th % if you look at factoring in all of the US
Anonymous
Are the MAP scores supposed to help parents assess students in any way? Other than knowing the percentile, what does it tell?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is there any website to check MAP score like percentile rank where do they stand for instance if the kid gets 271 in grade 7 where does it put them ?


https://www.nwea.org/resource-center/white-paper/88182/MAP-Growth-Norms_NWEA_Technical-Manual.pdf/

See pages 41, 43, and 45.


Is this correct/standard for all years? my kid's report (9th grade) says 256 for Math, which her report lists as 90th percentile (well, more accurately, 87-*90*-93.
In this chart (page 41/48) it says that's over the 95%.


my kids MAP reports are in parentvue under documents. it shows their % on the document
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