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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do teachers recommend students for compacted math in 4th or do test scores determine who gets into this option? My school is being silent. [/quote] Central office identifies people who should be placed based on MAP scores and district assessments, I believe. Schools can also add more students in.[/quote] Does anyone know roughly what the MAP score cutoffs are? My kid doesn't generally test well on MAP (including fall and winter of 3rd grade) but got 82nd percentile on the spring MAP, which I think came too late to be considered for the standard placement. Is that still too low to be a good fit for compacted math, though? [/quote] It’s different at each school. It’s explained in the letter sent by MCPS. DH and I weren’t surprised our kid got into compacted math but really shocked they got into Enriched ELA and the CES lottery. We joked that the bar is so low at our school that kids are tripping on it.[/quote]
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