Do cogat scores come in before deadline?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Did all schools do this?

Some schools send them home with children and some send them via US mail.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Got email from school that scores have been mailed today. If NNAT or CoGAT score is above 132, they are automatically in the screening pool.


Composite Cogat or any one section a 132?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My daughter did not get her scores today.


DS told me 4 kids in his class got the letters. I don't think everyone gets scores today, only kids who made it into the pool?


Which school?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My daughter did not get her scores today.


DS told me 4 kids in his class got the letters. I don't think everyone gets scores today, only kids who made it into the pool?


DS got his score today. 120 so not in pool.
Anonymous
Anyone get scores in the mail today?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone get scores in the mail today?


No one will. Schools received the scores yesterday. It takes time to put them in envelopes. The mail is is not stamped at school, but at a central location. The pick-ups for those deliveries are done in the morning, so sealed envelopes won't be picked up from schools until Monday.
Anonymous
Wish all schools followed the same protocol. It seems strange that some kids get Friday and some may not get until mid to me of next week.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wish all schools followed the same protocol. It seems strange that some kids get Friday and some may not get until mid to me of next week.


Principals make the decision; site-based management.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wish all schools followed the same protocol. It seems strange that some kids get Friday and some may not get until mid to me of next week.


Principals make the decision; site-based management.


Yes, but at this point common sense would say seal them and send them home with the kids. That seems to be working well for some schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wish all schools followed the same protocol. It seems strange that some kids get Friday and some may not get until mid to me of next week.


Principals make the decision; site-based management.


Yes, but at this point common sense would say seal them and send them home with the kids. That seems to be working well for some schools.


Nope. That wouldn't work at our school. We have Thursday folders. Half the envelopes would be lost in a second graders' backpack as families wouldn't even know to look for them on a Friday. Common sense would say to send them all out in US mail so that everyone is assured of getting them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wish all schools followed the same protocol. It seems strange that some kids get Friday and some may not get until mid to me of next week.


Principals make the decision; site-based management.


Yes, but at this point common sense would say seal them and send them home with the kids. That seems to be working well for some schools.


Nope. That wouldn't work at our school. We have Thursday folders. Half the envelopes would be lost in a second graders' backpack as families wouldn't even know to look for them on a Friday. Common sense would say to send them all out in US mail so that everyone is assured of getting them.



They don't have to be in the weekly folders, they can be sent home separately. Also, an email could be sent to all parent telling them they were sent home. Not that hard. Many schools send them home instead of mailing.
Anonymous
Ours were sent home in a separate envelope (we normally get Tuesday folders). Teacher sent an email notifying parents to look for the letters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wish all schools followed the same protocol. It seems strange that some kids get Friday and some may not get until mid to me of next week.


Principals make the decision; site-based management.


Yes, but at this point common sense would say seal them and send them home with the kids. That seems to be working well for some schools.


Why? Yes, it is frustrating to wait when you know they have the results, but likely most people are planning on submitting a packet regardless of the results and if you're on these boards you've known about the deadline for months.
Anonymous
I dont think most people submit packets honestly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I dont think most people submit packets honestly.


Most? No, most out of all 2nd graders dont but most dcurban folks on these boards do.
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