Woodcock Johnson Test Scores, really used?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dear Community,
We are appealing for AAP for our DC who is in second grade now. The pyschologist also gave Woodcock Johnson test and found DC to be >99.8 percentile (start of 6th grade level) in Broad Math and >92 percentile (end of 4th grade level) in Broad Reading.

The WSIC came out to be 125, with one subtest PRI in the Very Superior of 131.

The question is whether the appeals team really consider the Woodcock Johnson scores or not.

Thanks for any inisght.


I am the OP here. The Woodcock Johnson scores do seem to have some effect. DC in on Appeal with the scores.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dear Community,
We are appealing for AAP for our DC who is in second grade now. The pyschologist also gave Woodcock Johnson test and found DC to be >99.8 percentile (start of 6th grade level) in Broad Math and >92 percentile (end of 4th grade level) in Broad Reading.

The WSIC came out to be 125, with one subtest PRI in the Very Superior of 131.

The question is whether the appeals team really consider the Woodcock Johnson scores or not.

Thanks for any inisght.


I am the OP here. The Woodcock Johnson scores do seem to have some effect. DC in on Appeal with the scores.


Congratulations! Thanks for posting an update.
Anonymous
Congrats OP! Do you mind sharingwhich school?
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