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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]And where would a score 500 rank for a 5th grader? Thanks.[/quote] VDOE has an online tool that shows you pass rates and advanced pass rates. Based on this, for example, for Fairfax county, grade 5, a 500 (assuming that's the lowest advanced pass score) would put you in the 72% percentile or English, 85% percentile for Math, and 76% in Science (2017-2018). In all of Virginia, it would be roughly 76%, 77%, and 80%, respectively. (Odd that Fairfax had only 15% advanced pass in Math in 2017/2018.) I'm wondering, though, if the state publishes more fine-grained information about their score distributions than pass/advanced pass. I'm also wondering how the adaptive test is structured in the upper portion of the performance spectrum. Is it more like a regular test, where an A student would score perfectly or maybe miss one, or does it ramp up and tries to discern between those that are more than 2 SD from the mean? Does anybody know?[/quote]
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