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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_3_LeMoDWsNy7sU0ZX4VE1XHcKl8NipF/view[/quote] Where is this kind of graph available? In the MAP report I see (the one that gets sent home or posted in the portal) I do not see this graph.[/quote] got from an MPCS elementary school principal in a letter after graduation see attached letter https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YdCb_JuVWxlZ03E1ZPVK4MRxQnPdof1Q/view[/quote] The letter clearly states that MAP grades 3-5 version was administered.[/quote] Okay, I was stupid to believe MAP-M was like a weight/height scale to fit (any age/grade). I did not pay much attention my "straight-P" DC's report card until saw the principal letter with MAP results included. Anyway, I still don't believe MAP score can be an good indicator for "gifted/talented". IQ test may be more reliable. [/quote]
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