Scores to move up in ADLA?
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Scores to move up in ADLA?
what is the scores exactly that you need to reach in order to be bumbed up a level? right now we are in level C but we got a 755 at our last comp so I have no idea...
I think you guys will be moved up. actually, a 755 could put you in A (if you were in B)
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Not sure if you're a student or instructor, anyways... If you look on your score sheets, they have them written out for when you move up a division. Around a 60-65 you go from C -> B. And then like a 75 from B -> A. 90+ -> open?
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Not sure if you're a student or instructor, anyways... If you look on your score sheets, they have them written out for when you move up a division. Around a 60-65 you go from C -> B. And then like a 75 from B -> A. 90+ -> open?
Hmm I hear that the scores this year are tiered... That means a 75 in C is "different" from a 75 in B or A or Any other division. Im sure if this is how ADLA does division classification, but isn't your "skill level set"? If your kids have hands and the book is beefy, as well as your visual program you move up a division? Correct me if im wrong.
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I believe that All of scholastic are the same. It's different when it's between, Scholastic, Open, World, and Intergalactic Universe. heheh. So a 755 in C is a 755 in A.
Brings up a great point... Bonita scored high at thier comp at La Mirada, shouldn't they have competed in B at Highland?
Brings up a great point... Bonita scored high at thier comp at La Mirada, shouldn't they have competed in B at Highland?
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The way it works is as follows...
A, B, and C are all judged on the same sheet with the same point values. Open has its own sheets as well as world. It is very similar to the WGI/SCPA system. Division movement it is more based on skill sets. A,B and C are are various degrees of the beging level. Open is at an intemidiate level, and world is at an advanced level. I am not totally certaint of the division movement point valuses or A, B, and C, however I know in open it is a box six in each sub caption.
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A, B, and C are all judged on the same sheet with the same point values. Open has its own sheets as well as world. It is very similar to the WGI/SCPA system. Division movement it is more based on skill sets. A,B and C are are various degrees of the beging level. Open is at an intemidiate level, and world is at an advanced level. I am not totally certaint of the division movement point valuses or A, B, and C, however I know in open it is a box six in each sub caption.
Michael Lloyd
South Torrance HS
Pro Mark Educational Endorser
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