Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 5th grader scored 99th percentile in fall and improved by 3 pts. She’s learning absolutely nothing from her teacher this year so I’m not surprised.
That’s the expected growth for a 5th grader, so she’s right on target?
She’s supposed to be learning 5th and 6th grade math this yr so I would’ve expected more.
Anonymous wrote:One of my children's scores went up by 5 points, the other went up by 35 points. The one whose score went up by 5 points does far better in math than the other one, so who knows.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone know if you are compared to grade level peers or math level peers? 5th grader taking 6th grade math or 6th grader taking 7th grade math?
Grade level national norm peers. It’s really VERY unhelpful for kids in advanced math. I really wish there was a way to look at the percentiles 1) with FCPS norms and 2) for students taking the same course.
They don't want to show how many gened kids outscored the level 4 kids
Anonymous wrote:Who uploads these scores and the documents into ParentVue? I assumed it should be an automated process but that does not explain why some schools have scores uploaded before the others. My child's teacher does not seem to be the one doing the uploads. Any teachers/staff here know who does this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone know if you are compared to grade level peers or math level peers? 5th grader taking 6th grade math or 6th grader taking 7th grade math?
Grade level national norm peers. It’s really VERY unhelpful for kids in advanced math. I really wish there was a way to look at the percentiles 1) with FCPS norms and 2) for students taking the same course.

Anonymous wrote:My 5th grader scored 99th percentile in fall and improved by 3 pts. She’s learning absolutely nothing from her teacher this year so I’m not surprised.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 5th grader scored 99th percentile in fall and improved by 3 pts. She’s learning absolutely nothing from her teacher this year so I’m not surprised.
That’s the expected growth for a 5th grader, so she’s right on target?
Anonymous wrote:Anyone know if you are compared to grade level peers or math level peers? 5th grader taking 6th grade math or 6th grader taking 7th grade math?
Anonymous wrote:My 5th grader scored 99th percentile in fall and improved by 3 pts. She’s learning absolutely nothing from her teacher this year so I’m not surprised.
Anonymous wrote:2nd grader MAP score improved by 18 points. Fall was 96 percentile, now is over 99 percentile.
Anonymous wrote:My kid got a 302 and my other kid got a 288