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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What does it mean if map-r score GOES DOWN by 1 point since the Fall assessment? Is it reflective of the child/the school or both? [/quote] What it might mean is that your child read a lot on his own over the summer and did well in the Fall assessment. Then atrophy set in over the school year and his score declined! I am only half kidding. The same thing happened to ds who is in fifth grade - score went from 252 in the Fall to 247 in the Spring! I am not worried but I am curious to see if the pattern repeats next year in 6th grade. [/quote] It depends totally on where a child scores in the MAP-R. Going down 1 point if the child is already near the cut score for the "basic" level, is serious. But going down from 252 to 247 is not something I would worry about since 249 is above the 99th percentile for a spring MAP-R reading score for a 5th grader. [/quote]
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