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  • in reply to: Kindergarten 2022-23 applicant chat #13051
    hparker
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    Those numbers may be wrong.  If you check some of the schools, their “grades served” are only 1-4, which is obviously wrong for the K-8 schools.  Also, 30 or 60 offers are said to have been made versus 28 or 56 in reality.  The admissions pages seem very misleading.

    hparker
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    Yes, SN seems to be reducing class sizes because of the strike.  Its number of students now stands at 14 less than last year’s.

    in reply to: SEES Testing for 2019-2020 Applicants #9916
    hparker
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    Group exam on paper.

    in reply to: An Overview of the NWEA MAP Exam #9860
    hparker
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    For a 7th grader, a RIT score of 270 means this: the adaptive test questions have reached a certain level of difficulty where only the top 1 percent of 7th grade students can answer half of them correctly.  If more than half of the questions are being answered correctly, the test goes on with harder questions that will lead to a higher score.  If less than half are correct, then the test gets easier until a 50/50 stability is reached – and the final score will be lower.

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    in reply to: SEES Testing for 2019-2020 Applicants #9456
    hparker
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    Three or 4, but it doesn’t matter for a non-entry grade.

    in reply to: SEES Testing for 2019-2020 Applicants #9440
    hparker
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    Third grade, Edison offered, RGC score 146.

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