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Reply to "What type of MAP-M are 5th graders getting?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]To answer the OPs question, my son attended a Bethesda elementary last year and was in compacted math. His scores in 5th grade were in the high 220s and 236 in the spring. He is in 7+ math as a 6th grader in middle school and just scored a 245. There were a few kids last year scoring in the 250s and a rare few with 260 but it was not the norm. Apparently, a lot of kids saw their scores go down this year. [/quote] A few students in my kids compacted 5/6 class also scored in the 250’s. It’s not really 99th percentile until about 255 or higher for that level. But plenty of kids are scoring in the 85th-low 90th percentile. That’s what happens when parents are sending kids to AOPs or RSM after school and on weekends. That doesn’t happen in most places, which is why District and School norms matter.[/quote]
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