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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I just looked and those are almost exactly the scores my kid had in 3rd grade. Kid went on to compacted math, CES and math middle school magnet. Was at 280 MAP M in 6th grade. Those scores are good whatever school. Ignore PP who talks of “top math students” bring higher scores. [/quote] Those are outstanding scores and should definitely qualify him for compacted math and the advanced reading class that starts in fourth grade (at least at our MoCo school). Unless the grades don’t match. To give context, I have a fourth grader in both programs. Your child’s English score is only a few points behind his, and his was 94th percentile for fourth grade, so your child’s score is likely in the upper 90s percentile-wise for a third grader. The math also is likely somewhere in the mid to upper 90s. My kid had about 240 at the end of third grade and that was 99 point something. A meeting sounds unusual though - did they say why they wanted to meet? Maybe to apprise you of the options? Is it possible they don’t offer compacted math or enriched English at his school and think he needs a transfer or something?[/quote]
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