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 |
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My DD took the test last week and she wrote down her overall RIT score shown at the end of the test and told us about it. A few days later THE RIT score shows up on parentvue and it is the same number. So totally a valid score.
You can find the percentile range on p.50 (of 77 in the pdf), or on p.43 if you are looking at the page footer. https://www.nwea.org/resource-center/white-paper/88182/MAP-Growth-Norms_NWEA_Technical-Manual.pdf/ |
| In your documents section on parentvue you should have a report that shows percentile and score. |
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Yes, however that document is not yet available for Winter MAP math, while the score is already posted in the test history section for a week now.
There is another poster that posted the MAP norms link to help eager parents to look at the percentile before FCPS uploads the official doc. |
This document does not align at all with the math percentile in parentvue for my 1st grader for the fall (18 percentage point difference) |
Nevermind, I was looking at the school table rather than the student table |
The score my child saw at the end of his test is the same as what was posted, so I think it's a valid score. |
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3rd grader was 17 points higher.
95% for growth above mean. |
| When does MAP stop- after geometry? |
Algebra 2 students take it. That’s the last year. |
| My kid went up 10 points from the fall. But how do I know what’s a good score for a sixth grader taking seventh grade math? |