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Reply to "APS - Percentage of 2nd/4th Graders w/ Very High (95%+) NNAT/CogAT Scores?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If your kid has a pulse, s/he will be screened for G&T in APS.[/quote] yes they have a pulse, yes they've been screened, yes they both scored above 95%, and no neither was provided service. now can you answer my question?[/quote] There was a conversation about this in a recent thread, where I relayed a story about administrators saying 75% of students a Williamsburg had a gifted designation of some sort. Someone corrected that and provided a link to some federal stats that I think showed the real number was more like in the 30s or 40%. I can't find the thread right now. My guess is a very large percentage of kids score about 95. You need to get into 98, 99 before you get gifted identification. But gifted identification really isn't necessary in Arlington, since the schools tend to operate at an accelerated level anyway. There's little actual value in the designation. [/quote]
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