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Reply to "Which MAP-M scores are pulled for SMCS program admissions?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]7th spring and 8th fall[/quote] No it’s the highest of either 7th grade spring or 8th fall. They only look at one MAP M data point. No MAP-R. No COGAT. Not a particularly robust selection process. [/quote] The bizarre thing is that if your kid is applying as home schooled or from a private, they accept a large array of tests for consideration, including COGAT. But MCPS doesn't consider COGAT for its own students. [quote]A list of accepted assessments: NWEA MAP, i-Ready, Performance Series, Scantron, Iowa Assessments, CTP, MCAP/PARCC or other state testing, WISC, Woodcock-Johnson, SSAT, CogAT, OLSAT or InView. [/quote] [/quote] MCPS students don't have COGAT scores. They have MAP scores. Not bizarre.[/quote] Yes they do. My kids were both tested last year and the results are in ParentVue as part of the G&T designation. I think there were some gaps in testing in the COVID years, but kids are supposed to be tested. [/quote] Yeah but they're not going to put kids in high school programs based on their 2nd or 3rd grade CogAT scores...[/quote] No one is stopping MCPS from COGAT testing 7th graders. It’s actually a measure of being gifted and talented unlike MAP.[/quote]
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