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Reply to "MCPS percentiles based on current school and not county or home school?"
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[quote=Anonymous]The MCPS percentage is what is calculated based on the performance of students in the "bands" of low, moderate, high. And that seems likely based on the school the student is currently in, not home school. But when the assessment for cohort or "outlier" status is made, the student is looked at with students that will attend the same home middle school. The MCPS percentage is one data point, but not the only data point, that they will look at in deciding who is an "outlier." And in deciding who is an "outlier" the student will be compared with other students slated to attend the home MS. That is my understanding of how this MCPS percentage thing fits in with the rest of the evaluation process. [/quote]
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