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Reply to "MAP-M score threshold for AIM placement?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have an older kid who was placed in it two years ago, but my younger kid a little more shaky in math and i'm trying to remember what the math enrichment guy at TPMS said about the MAP-M score you needed to be slotted into AIM (I know there's also a teacher rec). Anyone know? [/quote] Well, not sure about AIM, but it's been posted here that many of the wealthy Potomac schools that offer acceleration that isn't offered elsewhere jump 6th graders with 250+ on their MAP-M into Algebra.[/quote] Sigh. Can you stop? We're at Westland (Bethesda) and we had to fight to get DD into Algebra in 6th. "Wealthy Potomac" schools are the same. It's something you request, and if you can test in, and the test is difficult, you may possibly get in. 6th grade Algebra 1 is not automatic entry anywhere in MCPS, and not on any official schematic. However, AIM certainly is, and OP should ask the math teacher what the criteria are. [/quote] At a nonwealthy school and it was on our registration form as an option. No fight. [/quote]
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