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Reply to "If your kid scored super high on MAP…."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You people are nuts. Map-M third grade fall score of 218 is beginning of 99th percentile. 240 is a very high score. 1% of 12,000 students per grade is 120 students in the county scoring above 218. We have 137 elementary schools. Assuming that all students in the 99th percentile are in 25% of the schools means there are only 3-4 kids per grade in the higher performing schools scoring in the 99th percentile which is 218. 240 for the third grade fall Map-M is high probability of being the highest score for the grade in the school.[/quote] But my DC got 242 in Map-m and several of her friends got 230+ so we do feel like lots of kids got 99%. She's in grade 2.[/quote] Median MAP-M score for students accepted to Blair SMCS is in the 270s. These are 8th grade scores.[/quote] 8th grade map-m score of 269 in the fall and 277 in the spring are beginning of 99th percentile. So if the median is in the 270's then there are probably kids being accepted with score as low as 95th percentile. [/quote] These are fall 8th scores. [/quote]
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