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Reply to "Where's the data on proficiency in Math and Reading by School?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There isn't anything accurate about this. MCAP is still too new and unreliable. I guess they could use MAP but I don't think they make this information available. Your best bet is to just get a heat map of HHI and pick the overall wealthiest area.[/quote] Why would MCPS use new and unreliable tests? Tests of reading and math have been around for a long long time. It's not like you're testing for some disease that was just discovered.[/quote] MCPS doesn't. They use MAP. The state, however, has a new and unproven test called MCAP. The hope is they can work out the bugs in a couple of years.[/quote] What's the rationale for the change to MCAP? I moved out of MCPS a few years ago and am [b]now planning to move back in[/b], and all the data seem...different.[/quote] You should respond to that other thread about the poster moving out of MoCo because they found mCPS undesirable. And Lynne Harris would love to hear from you too. And of course that MCPS lawyer on these forums. [/quote]
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