Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:sigh. my kid got 280 on mapm and 248 on mapr, 99% national % and between 95-99% for mcps. straight As from a CES. 5s on parcc. Asian boy in W district. outright rejected.
So surrounded by similar scoring cohort remaining at home MS or no?
There's a strong cohort at W feeders and with the enriched classes, it's like a magnet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:sigh. my kid got 280 on mapm and 248 on mapr, 99% national % and between 95-99% for mcps. straight As from a CES. 5s on parcc. Asian boy in W district. outright rejected.
So surrounded by similar scoring cohort remaining at home MS or no?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was wondering if anyone could share their accepted child's September MAP M and R scores. I know that these days many more factors are in play, but would love to know the ballpark numbers.
Thanks!!
Why don't you write an MPIA request for this? Ask for the range and median of MAP M and R scores for admitted students, for waitlisted students and for rejected students. You can also ask for it broken down in other ways (by sending MS, receiving MS, etc.)
MCPS will have to give it to you.
I would think all of that data would be part of discovery of any lawsuit also.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:sigh. my kid got 280 on mapm and 248 on mapr, 99% national % and between 95-99% for mcps. straight As from a CES. 5s on parcc. Asian boy in W district. outright rejected.
I'm so sorry, PP! That sounds completely discriminatory, because I KNOW there are extremely few students with 280 on their MAP-M. I have a discrimination story at the 3rd grade level for entry to a W district CES (Asian student with higher scores than mixed African-American; former rejected, latter accepted).
I hope you appealed and are party to the lawsuit.
Anonymous wrote:I was wondering if anyone could share their accepted child's September MAP M and R scores. I know that these days many more factors are in play, but would love to know the ballpark numbers.
Thanks!!
Anonymous wrote:sigh. my kid got 280 on mapm and 248 on mapr, 99% national % and between 95-99% for mcps. straight As from a CES. 5s on parcc. Asian boy in W district. outright rejected.
Anonymous wrote:sigh. my kid got 280 on mapm and 248 on mapr, 99% national % and between 95-99% for mcps. straight As from a CES. 5s on parcc. Asian boy in W district. outright rejected.
Anonymous wrote:sigh. my kid got 280 on mapm and 248 on mapr, 99% national % and between 95-99% for mcps. straight As from a CES. 5s on parcc. Asian boy in W district. outright rejected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the CogAT results play a much higher role in selection than MAP scores. We're up-county but DC was accepted to both the MLK and Clemente programs. Map scores were low 260's for MAP-M and high 240's for MAP-R.
Was this their 5th-grade fall scores?

Anonymous wrote:I think the CogAT results play a much higher role in selection than MAP scores. We're up-county but DC was accepted to both the MLK and Clemente programs. Map scores were low 260's for MAP-M and high 240's for MAP-R.
Anonymous wrote:I think the CogAT results play a much higher role in selection than MAP scores. We're up-county but DC was accepted to both the MLK and Clemente programs. Map scores were low 260's for MAP-M and high 240's for MAP-R.