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Reply to "Does MCPS publish data with MAP-M and MAP-R with number of students in different percentile?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]On your kid's MAP document, it will show their score, the district average and the national average. You can see the district average is just a little higher than the national average. In fact, it's not that significantly different.[/quote] The OP's question was on Number of students in percentiles for each grade system wide. This will show the standing of MCPS students as a whole across the percentile so that programming can be effectively done to progressively improve the student performance. Unfortunately, none of this is a priority for current leadership who are focused on non-academic political grand standing.[/quote] I think they were pointing out that MCPS metrics despite what some people want to believe is remarkably similar to national averages.[/quote]
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