MAP winter score

Anonymous
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/
Anonymous
In your documents section on parentvue you should have a report that shows percentile and score.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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/


This document does not align at all with the math percentile in parentvue for my 1st grader for the fall (18 percentage point difference)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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/


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
Anonymous
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.


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.
Anonymous
3rd grader was 17 points higher.

95% for growth above mean.
Anonymous
When does MAP stop- after geometry?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When does MAP stop- after geometry?


Algebra 2 students take it. That’s the last year.
Anonymous
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?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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?
you can google it, just make sure to state the winter percentile distribution for a certain grade level.
Anonymous
First grader improved 18 pts. Idk if she will get into full time AAP, but advanced math looks like a lock.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:First grader improved 18 pts. Idk if she will get into full time AAP, but advanced math looks like a lock.
Honestly, it isn’t that great anyway. Better off supplementing in your own.
Anonymous
I have a kid that improved by over 30 points between Fall and now.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:First grader improved 18 pts. Idk if she will get into full time AAP, but advanced math looks like a lock.


You have a first grader, so before they consider her AAP packet, there will be at least two more rounds of MAP scores.
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