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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What percentiles are common around here? Arlington, Bethesda, private schools that do MAP not ERBs. Trying to understand if we have a bad fit school, curriculum, teacher, or need LD testing. School isn’t saying anything. [/quote] Good public schools pyramids inside the beltway- as defined as good test scores, no absentee problems, active PTAs, vast majority of kids do their homework - are reading and doing math above grade level and are comfortable doing MAP tests. Thus do 75% tile to 99% in math and reading comp versus national percentiles. There are pull outs for new students or kids with learning differences. We’ve found that MCPS ES is quite transparent abo it begat they are covering, homework, report cards and testing results disclosed right away. If a school- private, public or religious- was not I’d be suspicious of its curriculum or teacher style or even school philosophy. [/quote]
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