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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thanks for the replies. We did the PT AAP application, not interested in going to full time center school. To answer some questions, 90-99% on both math and reading in all iReady test window, with a few 70-90s% in first and second grade test windows. We are in a “middle of the road” SES school. Guess we’ll just see. I feel like the 475 math score was good given the type of math she’s actually received in school and we don’t do any work with her at home at all. Do most full or part-time AAP kids score in mid-high 500s on reading and math SOLs after being in advanced math? Just curious! [/quote] Our school required a pass advanced on the math SOL to participate in Advanced Math if you had not deferred LIV placement. They also required an iReady for 95th percentile or higher. Advanced Math jumps you a head a full school year in math and can lead to Algebra 1 in 7th grade. It is a class that moves more quickly by design. I would hope most kids in AAP are passing advanced and a higher score passed advanced but there is no real way of knowing that. They are supposed to be advanced academically, I would hope that they are passing advanced on the grade level SOL. I know that the average SOL score for Algebra 1 H in 7th grade was a 550 last year, I looked it up a little while ago to answer a question. [/quote]
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