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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Bringing this thread back after winter 2024 MAP-M testing. https://www.montgomerysch...es-FAQ.pdf Is what's here recent/accurate? Specifically: "What is the highest score you can get? A RIT score indicates the difficulty level at which the student is answering about 50% of the questions correctly. Although it is possible to score as high as 265 or more on the reading test and 285 or more on the math test, 240 (reading) and 250 (math) are typical top scores." My DC in 5th has stagnated at 245 for fall/winter testing, but according to others on this thread, their DCs are in the 270s+ at 5th. Another poster said that 235 is passing for Algebra 1 (typically 7th even on an accelerated path). For 5th graders that went to Algebra 1 in 6th, what was the average MAP score in 5th?[/quote] My DC had a MAP score of 263 end of 5th. He wasn’t allowed to skip to Algebra 1 in 6th grade. After months of communication with the middle school teachers, mcps tested him for algebra in October. He had to get a near perfect score on 6th,7th and 8th material. He got 95% over all, but was denied moving to algebra 1. So to answer your question, no score is acceptable to move to algebra 1.[/quote] Your DC's score was too low on the most important test, the zip code test. [/quote] We are in the right zipcode. [/quote]
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