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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][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] I agree. The numbers listed are way too high for gen ed, but they seem embarrassingly low for AAP kids who are supposed to be one grade level ahead. I'm confused about what type of FCPS school could have produced these numbers. [/quote] I am not sure why people think they are high for Gen Ed. We deferred AAP so our son is at his base school. His teacher said that half the kids in his class are taking Advanced Math. He has 21 kids in his class, so call it 10 kids in Advanced Math. I would expect those 10 kids to be in the 90th percentile, if not higher. I would expect the kids in Level III to place in the 90th percentile or higher for reading. We are in a South Lakes High pyramid. [/quote]
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