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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What is the difference between student percentile and school percentile? And why is the percentile shown only up to 95 and not higher?[/quote] The document I posted give the following details to answer your first question: 1.1.3. Student and School Norms MAP Growth Achievement and Growth Norms offer achievement and growth norms for students and schools. Student-level achievement and growth norms provide comparative data on individual MAP Growth performance in relation to the U.S. population of students in the same grade. School-level norms offer comparative data for a school’s grade-level aggregate MAP Growth scores relative to the U.S. population of schools serving that same grade. This is just a technical manual published norm and they only published to 95 percentile. If your child's score exceed the numerical score, you will need to wait for FCPS to post the MAP score report to find out where your child is between 96- >99 percentile land, or you can guesstimate using the S.D. and mean which are also in the technical manual link. Reposting the link: https://www.nwea.org/resource-center/white-paper/88182/MAP-Growth-Norms_NWEA_Technical-Manual.pdf/ FCPS MAP - Math score is not adjusted based on local norm (I think this is what PP at 01/27/2026 08:30 suggested), that's the NGAT. [/quote]
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