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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is super confusing. I will say that I’ve got two kids in compacted math—their MAP scores have consistently been in the 95-99+ percentile, and I think that compacted math is sufficiently challenging for them. It moves pretty fast. I’d be nervous about additional acceleration. I know one kid that needed more, but I think it’s pretty rare ..... definitely less than 1% of the kids, so I’m not sure how they make this a real class. [/quote] +1 I have a child whose MAP scores are just a touch lower (ranging from 93rd to 98th percentile) and compacted math at our regional CES has not been a cakewalk. I absolutely believe there are kids in the district and in my child's class who could just skip 4/5 but I have a hard time believing there's a whole classroom of them. [/quote]
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