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Reply to "No Fall MAP report on ParentVue yet?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It truly amazes me that this has been going on for 10 pages. Ask your kids' teacher for the score and move it. It's really not that serious to warrant 10 pages and constantly pinging of ParentVue.[/quote] It truly amazes me as well. But I did ask her, and she doesn't have the scores either. Now what do you suggest? I ask because you seem to experience yourself as knowledgeable on this topic. [/quote] If your teacher doesn’t have your child’s score inquire about why and ask who in the school you need to speak with to obtain (administrator, grade level team lead, SDT). If your child’s teachers doesn’t have the scores that’s much more concerning then the reports not being available on ParentVue.[/quote] My kid got a 163! But what does that mean without the benchmark and the national scores. It’s not just a number we seek. [/quote] I know it's not the same as the report, but you can look up the rough percentiles (new 2025 norms) in the tables at the end of this document, starting around page 48: https://www.nwea.org/resource-center/white-paper/88182/MAP-Growth-Norms_NWEA_Technical-Manual.pdf/ (Also teachers should know the percentile and you can ask for that when you ask for the score.)[/quote] Have the percentiles changed? I see that it doesn’t go beyond 95, the past tables went up to 99.[/quote] That link just has the percentiles by 5s but the actual reports have it by the percentile including 99th and everything else. Ask your teacher if you're curious.[/quote]
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