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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can anyone point me to figures on what they mean? How many kids get 5s for example? [/quote] Fives are supposed to be rare. The notion is that that there is grade level content, and if you master it all by the time you take PARCC, you get a 4 (analogous to an A student - but not related to grades obviously). If you get a 5, it means you were taught (or just knew) content that is to be taught at the next grade level (i.e., you knew stuff you weren't expected to know -- aka "exceeded expectations"). Across all states taking PARCC, in ELA between 3.9% to 12.1 % got 5s. In math, between 1.8% to 9.1% got 5s. The scores are reported by grade, so the range I post is lowest scoring grade to highest scoring grade. http://www.parcconline.org/assessments/score-results -- look for the cross-state tables.[/quote]
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