CogAt scores letter?

Anonymous
Received CogAT score and in-pool letter today in the mail, Kings Park ES.
Anonymous
Received CogAT scores and in pool letter today also
Anonymous
which schools ...please let us know..
Anonymous
I seriously cannot believe we haven't gotten anything yet. Sadly, the lack of communication is pretty typical for our school's administration.
Anonymous
Received letter and score, Mantua
Anonymous
CogAt score arrived-Willow Springs ES.
Anonymous
received cogat scores for 2nd grader today - no pool letter but we probably aren't in.

no scores yet for 5th grader who retested in oct.

what does it take to get in pool?
Anonymous
It takes a lot of money to grease the wheel....
Anonymous
One suggestion for a0l parents,,,, Please stay out of the POOL during polio season!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Here's a thought: Why can't we receive such letters (in-pool or scores) by e-mail? It's fast, can be automated, and saves the County a lot of time, money and effort. Yes, I know, not everyone has access to e-mail, but the majority of parents do, so maybe they can do it for them and use regular mail for the rest...


Seriously. It's not like AAP is an issue for the poors anyway.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Seriously. It's not like AAP is an issue for the poors anyway.


Sigh. I hope you're being ironic. Because why the hell isn't it an issue for lower-income kids?? There are SERIOUSLY no intelligent low-income kids in Ffx County?? NONE? God.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If NNAT was borderline and you have no pool letter, a delay in receiving CogAT scores puts you in a very awkward position in relation to requesting letters of recommendation. You don't know if the CogAT was 1 percentage point away from where it needed to be or 10 percentage points away. In this situation do you go ahead and request the letters, since you cannot wait until the last minute? By requesting you put it out there to several key people in your child's life that you are applying, when maybe you will find out in a few days' time that it is not very appropriate to apply, based on CogAT scores. Or you don't want to go all out and ask the piano teacher, etc., for letters. I would think letter writers will be asking later if DC got in. And it is extra work for them, apart from the embarrassment factor. I think deadline for receipt of application materials should be 2 weeks from receipt of scores.


In the past, pool letters went out over winter break. I think they do it later now so that people won't have time to get a parent referral package together. Which is completely obnoxious.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If NNAT was borderline and you have no pool letter, a delay in receiving CogAT scores puts you in a very awkward position in relation to requesting letters of recommendation. You don't know if the CogAT was 1 percentage point away from where it needed to be or 10 percentage points away. In this situation do you go ahead and request the letters, since you cannot wait until the last minute? By requesting you put it out there to several key people in your child's life that you are applying, when maybe you will find out in a few days' time that it is not very appropriate to apply, based on CogAT scores. Or you don't want to go all out and ask the piano teacher, etc., for letters. I would think letter writers will be asking later if DC got in. And it is extra work for them, apart from the embarrassment factor. I think deadline for receipt of application materials should be 2 weeks from receipt of scores.


In the past, pool letters went out over winter break. I think they do it later now so that people won't have time to get a parent referral package together. Which is completely obnoxious.


No. They. Did. Not. My land people. You are treating this like a college admission. This is SECOND GRADE in ELEMENTARY school, in one of the better school districts in the country, for ALL the elementary schools here. Please get a perspective on life.

And thus, I realize I once again begin this same argument, but sometimes I just can't help reminding people that this is NOT the be all and end all for you or your child. Off of soapbox now...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In the past, pool letters went out over winter break. I think they do it later now so that people won't have time to get a parent referral package together. Which is completely obnoxious.


In the way past (10 years ago), only the top 5% got into AAP. So if we want to go back in history, ask if your precious made the cut on top 5% in FCPS on both NNAT/CogAT or not.
Yes, both cut on top 5%, not "my kid missed the top 12% on NNAT, maybe he/she will make the top 5% on CogAT?" kind.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If NNAT was borderline and you have no pool letter, a delay in receiving CogAT scores puts you in a very awkward position in relation to requesting letters of recommendation. You don't know if the CogAT was 1 percentage point away from where it needed to be or 10 percentage points away. In this situation do you go ahead and request the letters, since you cannot wait until the last minute? By requesting you put it out there to several key people in your child's life that you are applying, when maybe you will find out in a few days' time that it is not very appropriate to apply, based on CogAT scores. Or you don't want to go all out and ask the piano teacher, etc., for letters. I would think letter writers will be asking later if DC got in. And it is extra work for them, apart from the embarrassment factor. I think deadline for receipt of application materials should be 2 weeks from receipt of scores.


In the past, pool letters went out over winter break. I think they do it later now so that people won't have time to get a parent referral package together. Which is completely obnoxious.


No. They. Did. Not. My land people. You are treating this like a college admission. This is SECOND GRADE in ELEMENTARY school, in one of the better school districts in the country, for ALL the elementary schools here. Please get a perspective on life.


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