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[quote=Anonymous]I second what others said above. We don't live in Northern VA (where I'm from) and my older child (10) always takes the MAP test in reading and math several times a year, while my younger child (7) has begun doing map testing in math, but does the VALLSS for reading. You have to look at their "growth" and then their overall results. If your school prints it like ours does, it will show their historical scores along a graph and show the average results too. My older child is considered "gifted" in math and receives gifted services, so their math scores in 4th grade until now have ranged from 236-246 (most recent). That's really high and not typical, and my 2nd grader is also good in math (but not gifted - just a great strength!) and got a 174 this fall and 184 this winter and he is slightly advanced and gets "excellent". [/quote]
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