Anonymous wrote:My kiddo is in both pool math and humanities but not selected in first round. Waiting for the 2nd round results.
Anonymous wrote:From the CES website:
Mid to late March 2025 Central Review and Lottery Results sent to families
March 31- April 9, 2025 Invited Family Events at CES sites
April 11, 2025 - Deadline to appeal Central Review results
I'm guessing we will see them more towards the end of March.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if they will start mailing the lottery results this week or next? Do we also get it on parentvue? Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:From the CES website:
Mid to late March 2025 Central Review and Lottery Results sent to families
March 31- April 9, 2025 Invited Family Events at CES sites
April 11, 2025 - Deadline to appeal Central Review results
I'm guessing we will see them more towards the end of March.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if they will start mailing the lottery results this week or next? Do we also get it on parentvue? Thank you!
Families will receive a letter in the US Mail and on ParentVue the week of March 10, 2025. The letter will note if the student met the criteria to be in the lottery pool and if the student is in the lottery pool, whether or not the student was chosen in the lottery to be in the program. Invitations from the waitpool will come by email. It is helpful if families keep their contact information, including email address, up to date in ParentVUE.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if they will start mailing the lottery results this week or next? Do we also get it on parentvue? Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now that the winter MAP have posted, curious if any of the current 4th or 5th grade parents can share what their kids’ MAP-R score was (percentile or raw score), low or high FARMs, and whether kid made it in the lottery or not.
Kid went from 99th percentile in the fall to 97th in winter, and I worry that drop just cost a spot in the lottery…
There was a recent thread about ces cutoff someone complaining their kid didn't get in
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You only need map-r in the 85th percentile to be in the lottery. Map-m is not considered.
85th locally normed… which at a low farms school could be 99th percentile
For real? Need to be 99th percentile at low farms school? How about kids with IEP?
No. People love to exaggerate and make a lot of assumptions that low poverty schools have only the highest achievers.
MCPS has only released information from a couple years ago, but at that point the cut off for the lowest FARMS schools was about the 93rd percentile. It went much lower for the highest poverty schools, but there were also very few schools categorized in the highest poverty tier.
Anonymous wrote:Now that the winter MAP have posted, curious if any of the current 4th or 5th grade parents can share what their kids’ MAP-R score was (percentile or raw score), low or high FARMs, and whether kid made it in the lottery or not.
Kid went from 99th percentile in the fall to 97th in winter, and I worry that drop just cost a spot in the lottery…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You only need map-r in the 85th percentile to be in the lottery. Map-m is not considered.
85th locally normed… which at a low farms school could be 99th percentile
For real? Need to be 99th percentile at low farms school? How about kids with IEP?
Anonymous wrote:Now that the winter MAP have posted, curious if any of the current 4th or 5th grade parents can share what their kids’ MAP-R score was (percentile or raw score), low or high FARMs, and whether kid made it in the lottery or not.
Kid went from 99th percentile in the fall to 97th in winter, and I worry that drop just cost a spot in the lottery…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I am curious what is the raw score for 97th for MAP R?
224 for 3rd grade
221 is 90th percentile...just surprised at the sharp drop percentile with 3 points
That is strange. According to the 2020 norm table, 220 is 95th, 222 is 96th in 3rd grade winter test.
It depends on the school i thought
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I am curious what is the raw score for 97th for MAP R?
224 for 3rd grade
221 is 90th percentile...just surprised at the sharp drop percentile with 3 points
That is strange. According to the 2020 norm table, 220 is 95th, 222 is 96th in 3rd grade winter test.