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[quote=Anonymous]MAP scores are meant to measure academic growth based on what's learned in school. There are 3 testing cycles- beginning, middle, and end of year to get a baseline and track progress over the year. You should see an increase from the beginning of the year to the end of the year. The scores help teachers identify what kids may need more help in addition to specific content areas kids may need more attention in. The goal for teachers is for kids to be at or above the 50th percentile for each testing cycle. If your kid is 50th or above, they'll just say your kid is on track. Kids in the 90+ percentile might get enrichment depending on the school, but not guaranteed. [/quote]
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