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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]At a meeting we were told our DS got Math 230 and English 227 MAP scores, in the spring 3rd grade testing. They consider this high but the school is very average (5/10) . Are these considered high in all of MCPS or relatively normal in a higher performing school (Bethesda/Potomac). Trying to understand if our son is getting taught much or if the school is just ignoring him to focus on the kids who are way behind. Would these scores be enough to be considered for compacted math in 4th grade?[/quote] Nationally, your child is scoring in roughly the top 4%-5% for their grade. At a low-FARMS school in Potomac, they would be in the top 10% of their grade. This is fairly high for a school ranked 5/10, but not unheard of.. [/quote]
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