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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What was their usual percentage and what is it now? Fwiw my former CES kid now in 8th grade reported a low MAP score than usual. [/quote] Percentile hovers around low 90s (89-94), assuming its around 90 or so again. But I assumed kids in CES had higher scores.. so just wondering what it was like pre lottery?[/quote] I can't tell if you are a troll trying to stir up drama or genuinely curious. Your child made the cut-off for the lottery and then got lucky to have their number come up. Congratulations. I hope she's happy and making the most of the opportunity. Whatever the numbers were pre-lottery is immaterial because that's not the system we have today, and inviting folks to complain about how their child got a 280 in 3rd grade but not a lucky lottery number is not going to help discourse on this board. [/quote] Why does everyone always think its a troll? Its a genuine question. My kid is lucky he got into this program but I never thought my kid was a reading genius. He is not even that much into reading. His scores are in the 89-94th percentile and I was genuinely curious about pre lottery scores. Even though my kid is doing well in this program I just wonder if its actually worth it for someone who doesn’t score in the 99th percentile. [/quote] In the same breath you say that your 89-94th percentile child is doing well in the program... and then you ask if it is worth it for someone not in the 99th percentile If it has been worth it for your child who is doing well then where is the actual question? [/quote]
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