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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]iReady is a joke. My kid scored 98 percent in the fall and then something like 30 percent in the spring. She just wanted to get to the brain break, she said. IE video game that she and her friends had been talking about before the test. Kids at that age should take tests with pencil and paper. [/quote] I don't disagree, the iReady is not a great test and many kids blow it off. OP's kids scores indicate that the kid didn't blow it off. Teachers have a good idea when to ignore the iReady scores, like a kid getting a 99th percentile and then a 30th percentile. They can look at how long it took the kid to complete the test to understand what happened. And yes, kids with lower iReady percentiles are placed in AAP, just like kids with lower CoGAT and NNAT scores are placed in AAP. I would guess that the average scores are in the 95th percentile across AAP, with the 99th percentile balancing out the occasional 89th percentile. [/quote]
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