FCPS AAP: Benchmark score for this year is 132

Anonymous
Does not giving a referral hurt the child's chance of AAP, assuming they are in the pool of course. Since the teacher is the best judge, why refer unnecessarily?


What on earth does this mean???
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Does not giving a referral hurt the child's chance of AAP, assuming they are in the pool of course. Since the teacher is the best judge, why refer unnecessarily?


What on earth does this mean???


No idea.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Does not giving a referral hurt the child's chance of AAP, assuming they are in the pool of course. Since the teacher is the best judge, why refer unnecessarily?


If your child is in the pool, you can provide additional information that may prove helpful to the local screening committee. There is an optional parent questionnaire you can complete and submit to your school's AART.
Anonymous
Its over 45/48 at-least. I think it may be closer to 46 or 47


Anonymous wrote:Can anybody share what's the raw score (correct responses out of 48 ) needed in nnat2 1st grade test to achieve a score of 132 or higher?

Thanks
Anonymous
Why do you think in is 45/48 or 46 or 47? Have you seen this somewhere or are you just guessing?
Anonymous
My DC took it in 2d grade and got a 130 with a raw score of 43.
Anonymous
Doesn't raw score also depend on age at time of taking it? I thought an older 1st grader has to score better than a younger kid to get the same score.
Anonymous
Are the 1st grade and second grade NNAt the same?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't raw score also depend on age at time of taking it? I thought an older 1st grader has to score better than a younger kid to get the same score.


Yes.
Anonymous
It is the same type of test, but each grade tests is different. 2nd graders are not asked the same questions as 1st graders. Then for all 1st graders the test is scored according to their age. Think about parents that 'redshirt' their kindergarteners. Some kids start 1st grade and are already 7 because they had a summer birthday and other kids just turned 6 and won't turn 7 until the following summer. They are in the same grade but if each gets 43 questions right out of 48 the scores will be very different. I think this makes sense. The older child has had more time to develop his abilities and 'should know more'. This is how all of these tests work. You are only scored against children within your own 3 month age window.
Anonymous
Too low.
Anonymous
This is such a neurotic thread.
Anonymous
My 2nd grader got one score of 133 on nnat2 and got 117-119 on cogat. Does this mean she qualifies for the pool? I read somewhere that you make the cut even if only one of your scores is more than 132. She took a private test through GMU since we just moved here recently.
Anonymous
pp: you are only in pool if the test was administered by fcps. But, in reality, being in pool means nothing -- anyone can parental refer.
Anonymous
Please advise: if your 2nd grader scored above 132 on Nnat1, are they automatically in the pool regardless of COgat? Assume both administered by FCPS.
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