Hspt

Anonymous
Why did they not show Local Percentiles?
Anonymous
Just checked SJC application and it says school has received HSPT score. Hope that means we'll get them soon.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just checked SJC application and it says school has received HSPT score. Hope that means we'll get them soon.


If the ADW follows last year’s procedure, it will be the 26th.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just checked SJC application and it says school has received HSPT score. Hope that means we'll get them soon.


If the ADW follows last year’s procedure, it will be the 26th.


I believe the ADW web site said that we would receive them one week after the school. Let's see. Not sure why we can't receive simultaneously, as others have noted.
Anonymous
DC received a 753/99 NS
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DC received a 753/99 NS


Congratulations! How/when did you receive the scores?
Anonymous
I have a question for you: I have a child applying to both Catholic and non-Catholic schools, where they accept any standardized test. We already submitted MAP scores (which were 99th percentile Verbal and 88th Math). His HSPTs came back with 99th percentile Verbal and 86th Math. Should I submit them in addition? They're not as good as the MAP scores, but maybe it's a different norm so better anyway?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just checked SJC application and it says school has received HSPT score. Hope that means we'll get them soon.


Just checked my child’s and it doesn’t say received yet. ADW k-8 applicant.
Anonymous
We received our score today from our k-8. The score did not include the GE, CSQ, or the Local scores. Only the composites and National percentiles. Is this normal?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We received our score today from our k-8. The score did not include the GE, CSQ, or the Local scores. Only the composites and National percentiles. Is this normal?


Ours showed all of that, but maybe different schools only give you the main numbers? Honestly, those are probably the only parts that matter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a question for you: I have a child applying to both Catholic and non-Catholic schools, where they accept any standardized test. We already submitted MAP scores (which were 99th percentile Verbal and 88th Math). His HSPTs came back with 99th percentile Verbal and 86th Math. Should I submit them in addition? They're not as good as the MAP scores, but maybe it's a different norm so better anyway?


Just my two cents, the MAP scores for math are a better indicator of skill going into high school so I wouldn't stress about the math being 2 percentiles lower. There are more questions in the HSPT about things like conversion of units between cups, pints, quarts, and gallons etc that really don't pertain to anything kids do in high school. Two 99th percentiles are fabulous though so submitting both shows consistency for very different tests.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just checked SJC application and it says school has received HSPT score. Hope that means we'll get them soon.


Just checked my child’s and it doesn’t say received yet. ADW k-8 applicant.


My son’s DeMatha application says they have received it. His SJC application says it has not been received. Hopefully that means we will have the scores at the end of next week.
Anonymous
Anyone else applying to Gonzaga and the HSPT does not show as received? We have received the scores from where DS took the test.
Anonymous
Does anyone know what the school codes are for each High School? The two our DC chose are listed as first and second but their was a code under 4th that we did not choose.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else applying to Gonzaga and the HSPT does not show as received? We have received the scores from where DS took the test.


Last year we had them for a few weeks before DS’s GZ application was updated to show they were received. I think the school had them too but it probably took a while to sort through all of the score reports and update applications. I would give it a few weeks and then maybe email or call to check.
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