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[quote=Anonymous]MAP M has questions beyond what’s taught in the grade level. So for example a 3rd grader will have questions on reducing fractions, unit rate, angles, and some algebra. By definition only the kids who have outside enrichment are able to score high. Our W feeder school, has many kids who get enrichment outside and of school, rsm, kumon, mathnasium etc but those are not the majority. So it’s hard to believe that majority of the kids in affluent areas are scoring in the high 90’s. Most people on dcum say their kids have 99th percentile, it can’t be true by definition of 99th percentile. My DC is in CES 5th grade, he has plenty of kids in his math 5/6 now scoring in 220+ which is not 99th percentile. Which means they scored lower in 3rd yet still got inti math 4/5 as 4th graders. So please understand that dcum is not a place where people are honest about their children’s scores. [/quote]
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