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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]FYI.. here is the ChatGPT interpretation of 1125Q. What 1125Q Means • Quantile scale context The Quantile Framework for Mathematics typically ranges from below 0Q (beginner concepts) to above 1600Q (advanced high school). • Grade-level norms • Middle 50% range for 9th grade: ~1035Q–1285Q • Middle 50% range for 10th grade: ~1115Q–1365Q • This means 1125Q is right at the entry level of the typical 10th-grade range and near the higher end of the 9th-grade range. • Skill readiness At 1125Q, a student is generally able to: • Work confidently with pre-algebra and early algebra (solving equations, inequalities, proportions, functions). • Begin linear systems, quadratic basics, and more complex multi-step problem solving. • Handle abstract reasoning better than most peers at the same grade.[/quote] That seems inline with what is on the Richmond district description of abilities but the high score on those charts is 800, which is in line with the test scores of 100-800. So where is the 1125Q coming from? It is not a score that parents see, or at least that I ever saw. [/quote]
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