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Reply to "MCPS Teachers: Why cling to grade inflation and disregard MAP?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My kids are much older. Their MAP scores never reflected their actual abilities. My 25th percentile kid is in advanced calculus in 11th grade having skipped a grade along the way. My other kids, not as bright, were also advanced in math with low MAP scores. I don’t get why you think grade inflation is the issue as opposed to the MAP itself. [/quote] I agree with you that MAP scores do not reflect their actual abilities. I don’t understand why mcps gives so much weight to MAP scores. The entire lottery for magnet/ces is based off of map scores. [/quote]
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