Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any idea what the highest MAP M score is this year? My kid said 291 is the highest score at her school, she is in magnet (Roberto Clemente), and applied for Poolsville SMAC.
I have seen in the past DCUM many students score above 300. Any parent here whose kid has more than 295 or 300, just for Curocity?
DC is at a W feeder MS. There were 3 300+scores in the Fall and 4 300+ scores in Winter. The highest Winter score was around 320
Putting aside the fact that no one got 320, how on earth would you know that? Are you the math teacher? Or an administrator at the school? If not, you absolutely do not know this,
How do you know this?
Obviously I don't have access to the scores, but top scores are often talked about. I guess you don't realize how much kids talk about this. Teachers comment on top scores also, and not only math teachers either.
It's different for more average kids where nobody cares whether someone scored 245 or 251. But this is more like sports. DC went to all state and kids from all over MD were taking about MAP scores, including very high scores they once heard someone getting.
Anonymous wrote:I have a Blair magnet sophomore who got in with a MAP score that was not 300 plus. In fact it was somewhere in the 270s.
Despite that “low” score he’s doing extremely well in the program which is a good fit for any kid who is strong academically but just as important also VERY organized and VERY motivated. kids in the program that aren’t doing as well as others are failing in staying on top of the volume of work, are not organized enough or just don’t care enough. The key to success in the magnet is not genius but the right combination of an ability to pick up subjects quickly, organization, motivation, drive, hard work and an ability to survive on too little sleep.
Kids who aren’t strongly motivated to be part of this program will not be a good fit, so bear this in mind all you DCUM type A parents when you push your kids to a magnet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any idea what the highest MAP M score is this year? My kid said 291 is the highest score at her school, she is in magnet (Roberto Clemente), and applied for Poolsville SMAC.
I have seen in the past DCUM many students score above 300. Any parent here whose kid has more than 295 or 300, just for Curocity?
DC is at a W feeder MS. There were 3 300+scores in the Fall and 4 300+ scores in Winter. The highest Winter score was around 320
Putting aside the fact that no one got 320, how on earth would you know that? Are you the math teacher? Or an administrator at the school? If not, you absolutely do not know this,
How do you know this?
Obviously I don't have access to the scores, but top scores are often talked about. I guess you don't realize how much kids talk about this. Teachers comment on top scores also, and not only math teachers either.
It's different for more average kids where nobody cares whether someone scored 245 or 251. But this is more like sports. DC went to all state and kids from all over MD were taking about MAP scores, including very high scores they once heard someone getting.
Kids lie. I’ve heard from more than one teacher that most kids are lying about their MAP scores. As a parent I have as much knowledge as you do about how much kids talk about this.
Also I know that there is no 320 score because it’s not possible with the test. Look it up at NWEA.
LOL
Anonymous wrote:I have a Blair magnet sophomore who got in with a MAP score that was not 300 plus. In fact it was somewhere in the 270s.
Despite that “low” score he’s doing extremely well in the program which is a good fit for any kid who is strong academically but just as important also VERY organized and VERY motivated. kids in the program that aren’t doing as well as others are failing in staying on top of the volume of work, are not organized enough or just don’t care enough. The key to success in the magnet is not genius but the right combination of an ability to pick up subjects quickly, organization, motivation, drive, hard work and an ability to survive on too little sleep.
Kids who aren’t strongly motivated to be part of this program will not be a good fit, so bear this in mind all you DCUM type A parents when you push your kids to a magnet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any idea what the highest MAP M score is this year? My kid said 291 is the highest score at her school, she is in magnet (Roberto Clemente), and applied for Poolsville SMAC.
I have seen in the past DCUM many students score above 300. Any parent here whose kid has more than 295 or 300, just for Curocity?
DC is at a W feeder MS. There were 3 300+scores in the Fall and 4 300+ scores in Winter. The highest Winter score was around 320
Putting aside the fact that no one got 320, how on earth would you know that? Are you the math teacher? Or an administrator at the school? If not, you absolutely do not know this,
How do you know this?
Obviously I don't have access to the scores, but top scores are often talked about. I guess you don't realize how much kids talk about this. Teachers comment on top scores also, and not only math teachers either.
It's different for more average kids where nobody cares whether someone scored 245 or 251. But this is more like sports. DC went to all state and kids from all over MD were taking about MAP scores, including very high scores they once heard someone getting.
Kids lie. I’ve heard from more than one teacher that most kids are lying about their MAP scores. As a parent I have as much knowledge as you do about how much kids talk about this.
Also I know that there is no 320 score because it’s not possible with the test. Look it up at NWEA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any idea what the highest MAP M score is this year? My kid said 291 is the highest score at her school, she is in magnet (Roberto Clemente), and applied for Poolsville SMAC.
I have seen in the past DCUM many students score above 300. Any parent here whose kid has more than 295 or 300, just for Curocity?
DC is at a W feeder MS. There were 3 300+scores in the Fall and 4 300+ scores in Winter. The highest Winter score was around 320
Putting aside the fact that no one got 320, how on earth would you know that? Are you the math teacher? Or an administrator at the school? If not, you absolutely do not know this,
How do you know this?
Obviously I don't have access to the scores, but top scores are often talked about. I guess you don't realize how much kids talk about this. Teachers comment on top scores also, and not only math teachers either.
It's different for more average kids where nobody cares whether someone scored 245 or 251. But this is more like sports. DC went to all state and kids from all over MD were taking about MAP scores, including very high scores they once heard someone getting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any idea what the highest MAP M score is this year? My kid said 291 is the highest score at her school, she is in magnet (Roberto Clemente), and applied for Poolsville SMAC.
I have seen in the past DCUM many students score above 300. Any parent here whose kid has more than 295 or 300, just for Curocity?
DC is at a W feeder MS. There were 3 300+scores in the Fall and 4 300+ scores in Winter. The highest Winter score was around 320
Putting aside the fact that no one got 320, how on earth would you know that? Are you the math teacher? Or an administrator at the school? If not, you absolutely do not know this,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is currently in Blair SMAC, we are from a W school, and he is a freshman at Blair. His Winter MAP before admissions was in the early 300s. The kids that we know have been accepted from our middle school, were in the 290+. The only reason we know this is most kids were in the MATHCOUNTS club, and they shared the information.
Do they consider fall MAP M score or Wniter MAP M score?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any idea what the highest MAP M score is this year? My kid said 291 is the highest score at her school, she is in magnet (Roberto Clemente), and applied for Poolsville SMAC.
I have seen in the past DCUM many students score above 300. Any parent here whose kid has more than 295 or 300, just for Curocity?
DC is at a W feeder MS. There were 3 300+scores in the Fall and 4 300+ scores in Winter. The highest Winter score was around 320
Anonymous wrote:
Do they consider fall MAP M score or Winter MAP M score?
(Response) - I am not sure on that, and I don't think anyone can tell you with certainty whether fall or winter MAP is considered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blair magnet director said median scores in the 270s.
That's wild! That means at least half the kids aren't ready for Magnet Algebra 2 ("Precalculus A").
I think it's around 245 to be ready to go beyond Alg. 1 to either Geometry or Alg 2
Anonymous wrote:My son is currently in Blair SMAC, we are from a W school, and he is a freshman at Blair. His Winter MAP before admissions was in the early 300s. The kids that we know have been accepted from our middle school, were in the 290+. The only reason we know this is most kids were in the MATHCOUNTS club, and they shared the information.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blair magnet director said median scores in the 270s.
That's wild! That means at least half the kids aren't ready for Magnet Algebra 2 ("Precalculus A").