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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] DC got 99 percentile on MAP. Also doing subject-specific AAP since 1st grade.[/quote]' I am curious what the MAP scores are for those who are in pool. [/quote] It's easier to get 99 percentile on MAP than being in-pool for universal screening. So most likely all in pool kids are 99 percentile in MAP.[/quote] I don't think that's true. AAP students are not all 99% in math, and the ones that aren't, can't all be parent referred. It's also completely irrelevant. If pp's kid scored a 99% in MAP, and she believes her kid belongs in AAP, she should parent refer and provide strong samples. Whether other kids score higher or slightly lower than hers in MAP doesn't matter.[/quote] +1. I had 3 admitted to AAP back when it was iReady. Oldest was a 99th percentile kid - still is. Middle was mid-90s for percentiles - still is. Youngest has always been naturally bright but not very interested in trying hard at academics, and got an 89th percentile on her fall 2nd grade math iReady. Wasn't even in subject specific AAP for math. Still got in. Perfectly capable math student, but nothing like my oldest.[/quote]
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