Anonymous wrote:According to the chart, the 75%ile for Spring of 3rd Grade is 213.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. This thread was totally hijacked. Anyone else able to weigh in on original question of score needed for compacted math? I think the cut off is likely lower than the 220 quoted earlier.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At my child's CES some kids can skip over 4/5 and go into 5/6 in 4th grade. They mentioned that at our open house as well. Not a whole class but just a few students
How do they assess who can skip?
Spring MAP and 3rd grade teacher recommendations
Is there a cut-off score?
Don’t know but it’s usualky about 33% of the kids and MCPS map scores pretty closely track the national norms so I’d guess 75% or higher. The bar really isn’t that high.
Anonymous wrote:So if you do math 5/6 in fourth grade -- what do you do in fifth grade?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At my child's CES some kids can skip over 4/5 and go into 5/6 in 4th grade. They mentioned that at our open house as well. Not a whole class but just a few students
How do they assess who can skip?
Spring MAP and 3rd grade teacher recommendations
Is there a cut-off score?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At my child's CES some kids can skip over 4/5 and go into 5/6 in 4th grade. They mentioned that at our open house as well. Not a whole class but just a few students
How do they assess who can skip?
Spring MAP and 3rd grade teacher recommendations
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At my child's CES some kids can skip over 4/5 and go into 5/6 in 4th grade. They mentioned that at our open house as well. Not a whole class but just a few students
How do they assess who can skip?
Anonymous wrote:At my child's CES some kids can skip over 4/5 and go into 5/6 in 4th grade. They mentioned that at our open house as well. Not a whole class but just a few students
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kid is in the 3rd grade and score in the 250s in the winter score, how possible is it to request them to go to compacted math 5/6?
I doubt the school would consider having a student skip the entire 4th grade math curriculum as well as half the 5th grade curriculum. At our school, 4th and 5th graders don’t have math at the same time, so it wouldn’t be possible.
Compacted math is in 4th grade so if your 3rd grade MAP score is that high, more than likely they will be in compacted math automatically and if not, you can always request it and see what they say.
They will not jump your kid over 4/5 compacted math as its not just facts but the strategies and other stuff and 5/6 math is for 5th graders. No need to rush it.
There is one school that did this for an entire class in mcps, and the kids seem to be doing fine. That said, I wouldn't necessary do it for my kid either but just curious at what map-m score does a child need to hit before there is consideration to skip an entire year.
I only have anecdotal evidence but there's a child in my DC's 4th grade with an exorbitant MAP-M, something like 280, or so, and he is taking compacted math 4/5 with the great unwashed.Didn't even make it to a CES.