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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My child applied for AAP last year. Her scores, for both math and reading, were 99 percentile. Twice; fall and spring. She didn’t get in. Those scores never got mentioned in AAP application. [/quote] FWIW: In my third grade class, 7 students scored at the 90th percentile or higher. 13 scored at the 80th percentile+ on the reading screener. On the math screener 7 are at 94th+ and 10 scored at the 80th+ percentile. [/quote] Gen Ed or AAP? If gen Ed, which pyramid?[/quote] Yeah, this isn't normal. From what I've heard (married to a K-6 teacher), 70 percent of the students are under grade level on the i-ready for some component because of COVID and the lack of effectiveness of distance learning. She teaches second in a Madison feeder, fwiw, so it's not as if this is a struggling school with high FARMS. She said this data was consistent across her region (60-80 percent showing below grade level) -- they had meetings on this fwiw to plan remediation this quarter in her school.[/quote]
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