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Reply to "When will parents get results from 2016 PARCC testing"
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[quote=RedTailHawk]OP here: [quote]OK, that's really weird.... I have asked several different teachers for MAP scores at two different ES, and all of them have replied by email promptly, some even gave me a hardcopy printout. Non W clusters. I'm just gonna ask, do you think the MAP scores for your DC was low and so they were hesitant to send them to you? My kids' MAP scores were very high.[/quote] Just as background DC is at a high SES ES that feeds to a W HS. Spouse and I have college degrees but tend introverted and don't do well in confrontational type situations. I have wondered in the past if sometimes the school administration goes out of their way to intimidate us and make our life unpleasant just because we are such easy targets. I have the Academic Profile as of last November so all I was expecting to see new was the winter test results. I expect the numbers to be similar to past scores - in the 85 to 98 %ile range so towards high-ish but not extraordinary. I wanted the updated report to use as input to some outside testing we are having done. Child scores high-ish on MAP (and PARCC) but gets I's & P's on report card (and N's, I's, and P's on class work). Outside testing is result of our belief child is 2E and school's response that she isn't below grade level so doesn't need help. School says she tries very hard in class but not all kids will get P's on report card. IMHO a child that consistently scores 95+ %ile on MAP math should be capable of at least getting majority P's (i.e. not majority I's) in math on report card. [/quote]
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