That's not true. If OP's kid meets the SOL requirement and the teacher strongly feels like the kid should be skipped ahead, they can administer additional tests. It should be easy to appeal one's way in with a perfect score on the CogAT Q, even if the norming made the score below the threshold level. OP still needs to wait until the end of 4th grade to see whether to pursue an additional skip in math. Also, OP, which score was the 139? CogAT should provide 3 differently normed scores. One is age adjusted. One is grade normed. One is locally normed. The one you want is the age adjusted one, which should be marked as the SAS. I'm still finding it hard to believe that a perfect Q section could result in a sub 140 score for a non redshirted child. My kid (april birthday) had all of the problems correct and got a 149 several years ago. |
The three year reference assumes a kid take Algebra 1 in 9th grade. The majority of kids take Algebra 1 by 8th grade in DMV and many Math 8 topics are covered in earlier years. So "skip three years of math" is an overstatement. |
Do you have a source for this? |
VDOE. For FCPS, 59% of 8th graders who took SOLs last year, took Algebra 1 or higher. For LCPS, 60%. LCPS used to be higher -- in mid 70% range. Hard to know if last year's LCPS drop was an aberration or not. In case OP is interested, 2% of FCPS 8th grade SOL takers took the Algebra 2 SOL. https://p1pe.doe.virginia.gov/apex_captcha/ For math content, compare grade standards. https://www.doe.virginia.gov/teaching-learning-assessment/instruction/mathematics/standards-of-learning-for-mathematics |
You can ask county for a free retake. Otherwise go to GMU and get it done there. |
They're talking about algebra 1 in 6th, you're talking about algebra 1 in 7th. |