Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP. Rising 4th grader, should’ve clarified. The envelope we got includes the document with the criteria and then a letter stating which cluster DS has been assigned to.
Are the criteria they sent the same as these? https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/siteassets/district/curriculum/math/mcps-math-groups-parent-document-05-2026.pdf
I think they used the old 2020 MAP percentiles to come up with that list (the lowest group who is supposed to be kept out of the classes with the accelerated kids are those below 10th percentile on winter MAP, "some support" group is 10th-30th percentile, middle group is 30-79th percentile, "some acceleration" group is 80th-93rd percentile, and consistent acceleration is 94+ percentile)-- curious if they have updated it to the newer percentiles or not.
Why would they use the 2020 MAP norms when the 2025 norms are now published?
Could be because 1) the full norms have not been published (I can only find this one which only has 5th/10th...90th/95th); 2) they just went back to the old tables someone has saved somewhere out of laziness or ignorance; or 3) I am wrong and they did use the new norms, in which case they decided to define the lowest group as below 20th percentile, "some support" would be 20th-40th percentile, middle group is 40th percentile to some cutoff somewhere inbetween 80th and 85th, "some acceleration" is that low-80s-percentile up to a low-90s-percentile number, and the cutoff for the top group is somewhere between the 90th and 95th percentile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP. Rising 4th grader, should’ve clarified. The envelope we got includes the document with the criteria and then a letter stating which cluster DS has been assigned to.
Are the criteria they sent the same as these? https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/siteassets/district/curriculum/math/mcps-math-groups-parent-document-05-2026.pdf
I think they used the old 2020 MAP percentiles to come up with that list (the lowest group who is supposed to be kept out of the classes with the accelerated kids are those below 10th percentile on winter MAP, "some support" group is 10th-30th percentile, middle group is 30-79th percentile, "some acceleration" group is 80th-93rd percentile, and consistent acceleration is 94+ percentile)-- curious if they have updated it to the newer percentiles or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP. Rising 4th grader, should’ve clarified. The envelope we got includes the document with the criteria and then a letter stating which cluster DS has been assigned to.
Are the criteria they sent the same as these? https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/siteassets/district/curriculum/math/mcps-math-groups-parent-document-05-2026.pdf
I think they used the old 2020 MAP percentiles to come up with that list (the lowest group who is supposed to be kept out of the classes with the accelerated kids are those below 10th percentile on winter MAP, "some support" group is 10th-30th percentile, middle group is 30-79th percentile, "some acceleration" group is 80th-93rd percentile, and consistent acceleration is 94+ percentile)-- curious if they have updated it to the newer percentiles or not.
Why would they use the 2020 MAP norms when the 2025 norms are now published?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP. Rising 4th grader, should’ve clarified. The envelope we got includes the document with the criteria and then a letter stating which cluster DS has been assigned to.
Are the criteria they sent the same as these? https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/siteassets/district/curriculum/math/mcps-math-groups-parent-document-05-2026.pdf
I think they used the old 2020 MAP percentiles to come up with that list (the lowest group who is supposed to be kept out of the classes with the accelerated kids are those below 10th percentile on winter MAP, "some support" group is 10th-30th percentile, middle group is 30-79th percentile, "some acceleration" group is 80th-93rd percentile, and consistent acceleration is 94+ percentile)-- curious if they have updated it to the newer percentiles or not.
Anonymous wrote:OP. Rising 4th grader, should’ve clarified. The envelope we got includes the document with the criteria and then a letter stating which cluster DS has been assigned to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Came on here expecting there to be a thread already. DS came home with a letter describing MCPS criteria and the cluster that he belongs to. What’s funny is that the description of his assessment (grade level instruction with consistent acceleration) doesn’t cleanly match any of the clusters which are either “grade level instruction with some acceleration” or “acceleration”. The clusters indicate criteria and when the kids would likely take algebra 1.
It sounds like your kid is in group 4, which should be enrichment and some acceleration. You can check based on MAP score here:
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/siteassets/district/curriculum/math/mcps-math-groups-parent-document-05-2026.pdf
From the linked doc, Grade-Level Instruction with
Consistent Acceleration
Students is group 5.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Came on here expecting there to be a thread already. DS came home with a letter describing MCPS criteria and the cluster that he belongs to. What’s funny is that the description of his assessment (grade level instruction with consistent acceleration) doesn’t cleanly match any of the clusters which are either “grade level instruction with some acceleration” or “acceleration”. The clusters indicate criteria and when the kids would likely take algebra 1.
It sounds like your kid is in group 4, which should be enrichment and some acceleration. You can check based on MAP score here:
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/siteassets/district/curriculum/math/mcps-math-groups-parent-document-05-2026.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Came on here expecting there to be a thread already. DS came home with a letter describing MCPS criteria and the cluster that he belongs to. What’s funny is that the description of his assessment (grade level instruction with consistent acceleration) doesn’t cleanly match any of the clusters which are either “grade level instruction with some acceleration” or “acceleration”. The clusters indicate criteria and when the kids would likely take algebra 1.