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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]MAP indicates your child’s RIT score and a level (below level through HighLevel) for specific domains that the exam covers for particular grades. [b]MCPS has cut scores which signify whether a student is on-grade level. You can ask your student’s teacher what the cut score is for the grade[/b]. MCAP is a state exam with cut scores that define proficiency on state standards. Teacher may be able to tell you the current cut score. Here is a sample: https://support.mdassessments.com/resources/reporting/MD_MCAP_CutScores_ScaleScores_1312023%20(2).pdf[/quote] I appreciate this information and the link. Why would they cut whether or not your child is on or below grade level? This is information that parents should know.[/quote]
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