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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How about some actual data on test takers for MAP in Algebra 1: https://www.nwea.org/uploads/2021/06/2019-MAP-Growth-HS-Math-Norms-Report-FINAL.pdf In summary, students taking Algebra 1 by grade, also extrapolating from Geometry and Algebra 2 data for 4th and 5th grade: 9th, 55% 8th, 27% 7th, 5.9% 6th, 0.24% 5th, 0.013% 4th, 0.0066% These numbers are probably overestimates, it’s more likely that the test is administered to higher performing students. Interestingly the estimates of previous posters were quite accurate. [/quote] The estimate for the 4th and 5th grades is assuming these students take one math class per year, ie they don’t accelerate, which is obviously not true. If we keep the same ratio as 7th to 6th cohorts we get: 5th: 0.01% 4th: 0.0004% Either way Algebra 1 in 5th grade is rare enough that it would be about 1 student per grade over the entire county. Not exactly common! [/quote]
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