If your DC gets GBRS > 12, chances are pretty good. |
My son is in OES. I haven't received thr pool letter? Whi dhould we call? He scored 136 |
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NNAT 149 99
V 120 89 81 Q 139 99 98 NV 132 99 97 Comp 137 99 97 Thoughts on what I should add to the parental package? |
Contact the AART at your school. |
Contact your AART about not being in the pool. You may have lost the letter in the mail possibly. With 136 you should be in the pool.. Our scores came in today. |
AART at Oakton - Tony Gray, Advance Academics Resource Teacher |
The scores are good. I don't think you have to do much. |
GBRS will make the difference. GL! |
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NNAT 126 97%
Verbal 121 83% Quantitative 124 84% Nonverbal 123 83% VQN 126 85% I didn't pool letter, How is this look? |
Looks like you have a well-rounded bright child who doesn't need to be taught in the AAP classroom. |
Yes, because these standardized tests are so foolproof. OP, I think you might have a typo in the percentile for your NNAT. But anyway, those scores, combined with very strong GBRS (like 15-16) and work samples and/or a 130+ WISC, could get your kid into AAP. If you don't have either of those, it will be very difficult.
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NNAT 140 99%
V 122 92% 85% Q 131 97% 92% N 134 98% 97% VQN 133 98% 94% How is this look? Cogat is lower than we expected. Unfortunately, we don't have any work or awards to submit
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If it were my child, I would submit the optional parent questionnaire. |
yup. both my kids scored higher than that and stayed at our local school. they did just fine and by high school you really can't separate them from the ones who did go to a center. |
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NNAT 136 99%
COGAT VERBAL 135-98% Quant 146-99% Non verb 138 -99% Composite 148 - 99% |