Accessing MAP Growth Scores in Q Parent Connection

  • Step 1: Click the PARENT INFORMATION icon. If needed, scroll down the page to see the icon.

    Parent Resources

    Step 2: Click the Q PARENT CONNECTION icon. If needed, scroll down the page to see the icon.

    Welcome to our Parent Information Page

    Step 3: Enter your PIN and Password, then click the Log In button.

    ParentConnection

    Step 4: Your student(s) will be listed. Click a student to view information for that student.

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    Step 5: From the menu, click Testing. Scroll down to see all MAP scores. There are two kinds of MAP scores: Overall and subtests in specific areas like Geometry, Literature, Informational, etc.

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    Tests are grouped by test name in Q. Because MAP tests at different grade levels have different names, you will see several different test names.

    • Students in Grades K and 1 take two MAP Growth tests - MAP: Reading K-1 Common Core and MAP: Math K-1. Each test has several subtests as well.
    • Students in Grades 2-5 take three MAP Growth tests - MAP: Language 2+, MAP: Reading 2-5 Common Core and MAP: Math 2-5. Each test has several subtests as well.
    • Students in Grades 6-12 take two MAP Growth tests - MAP: Reading 6+ Common Core and MAP: Math 6+. Each test also has several subtests.
    • In Q, you can see Overall MAP test results and MAP Subtest results. The testing record is a cumulative record for every test a student took while in Fontana USD.

     

    Test Date and Student Grade

    Typically MAP tests are administered 1-2 times per year, but they can be administered up to 3 times per year. In Q, tests are ordered with the last test a student took appearing first in the list of tests. This line also tells the grade level when the student took the test.


    Achievement and RIT Scores

    The achievement and RIT scores for each test are displayed on one line in Q. The Overall MAP test indicates the achievement and RIT score when all of the MAP subtests in one test are combined.

    • The percentile (%ile) heading indicates an achievement score. It shows how well a student scored in comparison with students at the same grade level. For example, 60 means your child scored the same or better than 60% of students at the same grade level nationally. The %ile is only reported for Overall MAP results.
    • The PROF heading indicates an achievement score. This score indicates how well your student has learned skills in a subject compared to other students nationwide. There are five categories for this score: low, low average, average, high average, and high. These levels indicate how your student performed in comparison with other students at the same grade level.
    • The RIT heading indicates the RIT number score for how your student performed. Teachers use the RIT score to help them know what skills your student still needs to learn.
    • The RANGE heading indicates the range of RIT scores your student scored on a subtest. This range can help teachers to know how to best support your student’s learning

    Step 6: For more information about MAP Growth, please visit the website: . If you would like to discuss your child’s MAP Growth scores, please contact your child’s teacher.