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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do we know yet what the cutoff is to be allowed to continue from Math 4/5 to math 5/6? Or will that be a school specific decision?[/quote] The report above says that the recommendation is 3 parts: 1) 90% or above on MAP-M in the fall or Spring; All As on report cards + all 4s or 5s in County assessments. How having an almost perfect record in Math in 4th Grade connects to learning loss during the pandemic has not been announced. [/quote] What does a 4 or a 5 on a county assessment mean? They basically got them all right, or just one or two questions wrong?[/quote] Where does one even find the score for the county assessment?[/quote] In ParentVue I see a letter grade for the mid-module and end-of-module assessments, but no hunger grade. Is a 5 and A and a 4 a B? [/quote] A teacher would need to pull it up. We don’t usually use the Performance Matters tests as straight grades because they often cover multiple topics. Also, there was only one required test per quarter that counts toward being 5/6 ready, but most of the kids take multiple tests.[/quote]
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