Anonymous wrote:Anyone else not get the scores yet? B-CC cluster elementary.
Anonymous wrote:My kid’s PARCC scores were way lower percentile wise than his MAP scores. He’s mid to high 4 on PARCC but 99th% by a lot on MAP. The writing seems to have really thrown things off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 3rd grader scored 850, the highest score in the 5 range, in math. How common is this? We knew math came easily to him but we’re wondering now if he needs some special extra enrichment to fulfill his math desires. I’m truly not trying to be insufferable here. Our other child has never scored anything like this so we’re in new territory.
DD got 850, too. So did her best friend. So it's not that uncommon. Sorry.
Anonymous wrote:We are in northwood hs area, does anyone know when they will be sent? Haven’t received them yet.
Anonymous wrote:Does anybody else remember taking CAT (California Achievement Test) and ITBS (Iowa Test of Basic Skills) tests? They're the standardized tests I took growing up. As I recall, rather than testing to see if you knew grade level material, they tested to see what grade level you were at. Rather than having extensive test prep, we were specifically told that there was no way to study for them; we should just relax and do our best.
Anonymous wrote:My 3rd grader scored 850, the highest score in the 5 range, in math. How common is this? We knew math came easily to him but we’re wondering now if he needs some special extra enrichment to fulfill his math desires. I’m truly not trying to be insufferable here. Our other child has never scored anything like this so we’re in new territory.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid has always scored a 5 on them. How is this useful info other than public school is too easy?
Because all kids don't get fives.![]()
I don't care what others kids score.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid has always scored a 5 on them. How is this useful info other than public school is too easy?
Because all kids don't get fives.![]()
Anonymous wrote:My kid has always scored a 5 on them. How is this useful info other than public school is too easy?
Anonymous wrote:Should I be concerned if my "5" kid seems to be on a downward slope? High 5s in 3rd, mid 5s in 4th, low 5s in 5th.