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  1. iready percentiles - DCUM Weblog

    iready percentilesYour current identity is: Anonymous

  2. Advanced Academic Programs (AAP) - DCUM Weblog

    2 days ago · Started by Anonymous, 12/03/2025 00:29 [ Go to page: 1, 2 ]

  3. Reply to Catholic school or FCPS AAP? - DCUM Weblog

    Last year our FCPS ES (an AAP center, so we have plenty of advanced math classes to go around) implemented a program that any kid who pass advanced on the math SOL or got >90th percentile on …

  4. Reply to AAP Center Elimination Rumors - DCUM Weblog

    They moved for math, ELA, social studies and science. Different teachers taught AAP for the different subjects. The student had Specials with their home room that was a mix of all students. They were …

  5. Reply to AAP Center Elimination Rumors - DCUM Weblog

    If a kid needs advanced math, but low reading and the low reading group meets with the reading teacher during the time the high math group is in math- where is the kid going to attend class? This is why …

  6. Reply to Math Placement Letters APS - DCUM Weblog

    APS doesn't use the term honors math. [/quote] Dhms, my kid was moved from intensified algebra to regular algebra (along with a “large number of kids” according to the counselor). 97th percentile on …

  7. Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) - DCUM Weblog

    Nov 4, 2025 · Replies: 229 Views: 12358 11/04/2025 12:28 Anonymous iReady Reading and Map Math scores - 3'rd grade Fall Started by Anonymous, 11/01/2025 20:23 Replies: 6 Views: 852

  8. Advanced Academic Programs (AAP) - DCUM Weblog

    Mar 18, 2024 · iready test score percentile Started by Anonymous, 02/23/2024 21:57 Replies: 11 Views: 2149

  9. Reply to AAP Center Elimination Rumors - DCUM Weblog

    Years ago, my kid who was rejected from AAP with a 97th percentile unprepped CogAT, above grade level in math and reading, and with high teacher recommendation. They earned perfect scores on …

  10. Reply to Refusing technology in elementary - DCUM Weblog

    You can opt out of certain sites (like YouTube). You can provide your own computer, so you can use a filtering and monitoring system like BARK. They should ban computers in elementary, or just use …