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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]5th grade DC teacher here. I don't know what compact math is, but those are very big jumps in scores. In my general ed class, I have 5th graders scoring between 180 and 250. A 220 is considered average achievement for 5th grade.[/quote] MCPS provides one year of Math acceleration to some students via compacting the 4th-, 5th- and 6th-grade curricula into two years, Math 4/5 in 4th and Math 5/6 in 6th. These used to be called "Compacted Math" under the prior curriculum, and the moniker has stuck around. 220 would match the 64th percentile for Winter MAP-M for 5th graders on the NWEA 2020 norms, which were curated from three earlier years of nationwide data. That doesn't mean it isn't average for DC/your school/your class, of course.[/quote] Typo -- Math 5/6 in 5th.[/quote]
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