Anonymous wrote:Is 210 high in 2nd grade?
Anonymous wrote:I teach in a different area and we get really excited to see a kid score in the 90th percentile and up. We typically see scores between 2%-40%. There's always a handful that score 50-70%. It's really rare to see anyone in the 90's. At least in my middle income school.
Anonymous wrote:Is 210 high in 2nd grade?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Likely to be admitted to a gifted program? Or just like everyone else so fine in general ed?
Gifted programs are lottery these days of the top 15% local norms. So if you're in the top 5% at a low farm school, you would be in the lottery pool.
Umm, the top 15% at each grouping of schools they use for norming would be part of the lottery pool (assuming they meet the other criteria). Isn’t that what local norming means???
Norming the scores based on a local group? MCPS has said they norm based on FARMS rate… and has been consistent with 85 th percentile- so it’s the top 15% of each group, not 5% of one group, and a different percentage of another group. The big question is how many groups are there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It depends on where in MCPS. W clusters, probably not that uncommon. I think MCPS publishes PARCC scores by each schools. You can get a sense of what cluster/schools would have a high % of students with 99% MAP scores.
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We've got plenty of 99% MAP scores in the BCC cluster and other parts of Maryland too.
Same.
No one from west Bethesda gets an into ti G&T/ CES now that they apply the “cohort rule”. If there are too many 99% people you “don’t need CES and should stay with your cohort at home school.”
CES is only for URMs that score above the masses as the badly performing cohort schools.
~99.9%ilers at schools like that get into CES. (I don't know the actual number.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Likely to be admitted to a gifted program? Or just like everyone else so fine in general ed?
Gifted programs are lottery these days of the top 15% local norms. So if you're in the top 5% at a low farm school, you would be in the lottery pool.
Umm, the top 15% at each grouping of schools they use for norming would be part of the lottery pool (assuming they meet the other criteria). Isn’t that what local norming means???
Norming the scores based on a local group? MCPS has said they norm based on FARMS rate… and has been consistent with 85 th percentile- so it’s the top 15% of each group, not 5% of one group, and a different percentage of another group. The big question is how many groups are there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It depends on where in MCPS. W clusters, probably not that uncommon. I think MCPS publishes PARCC scores by each schools. You can get a sense of what cluster/schools would have a high % of students with 99% MAP scores.
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We've got plenty of 99% MAP scores in the BCC cluster and other parts of Maryland too.
Same.
No one from west Bethesda gets an into ti G&T/ CES now that they apply the “cohort rule”. If there are too many 99% people you “don’t need CES and should stay with your cohort at home school.”
CES is only for URMs that score above the masses as the badly performing cohort schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It depends on where in MCPS. W clusters, probably not that uncommon. I think MCPS publishes PARCC scores by each schools. You can get a sense of what cluster/schools would have a high % of students with 99% MAP scores.
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We've got plenty of 99% MAP scores in the BCC cluster and other parts of Maryland too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Likely to be admitted to a gifted program? Or just like everyone else so fine in general ed?
Gifted programs are lottery these days of the top 15% local norms. So if you're in the top 5% at a low farm school, you would be in the lottery pool.
Anonymous wrote:Likely to be admitted to a gifted program? Or just like everyone else so fine in general ed?
Anonymous wrote:As a student, when I was in 5th grade, I got 267(math). I did work hard. I need to know if it is a good score because no one will talk about them with me. Any suggestions?
Anonymous wrote:Is it easy to grow when your MAP score is high (maybe around like 260)?