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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Cogat: 126 NNAT: 123 Pyramid: Lake Braddock In Pool (yes/no): yes Plus parent and teacher referred.[/quote] Which school? Mine is really similar but not in pool in Kings Glen Cogat: 122 NNAT: 127 Pyramid: Lake Braddock In Pool (yes/no): no[/quote] Something off with "universal screener" at Lake Braddock; see recent post with scores in the 130's that didn't make the cut. [/quote] Yeah I am not sure why the one with scores in 130s didn’t make it. I am not really familiar with the pyramid but I've heard Sangster is well resourced so it’s likely that they comes from that school. [/quote] Why are you surprised? Different elementary schools will have different kids at the top. I thought my child would not be in pool in McLean with a sub 140 score but he was in. I thought we would need 140s at our center school.[/quote] Not surprised about kid with 130's possibly not making it into pool, but there were two kids in that pyramid with scores in the mid-120's. One made it into pool in mid-120's and one didn't. Could be different ES, but I'd be taking my head if my kid with 130's didn't make the pool and someone in a nearby neighborhood did with a score 10 points lower. All the kids in that ES school would have to have tested poorly. Why would that be? It could be that none understand English and the instructions were read in English, even though per the 2020 study, these tests were chosen to be light on language skills. Then what happens when these kids get into AAP and don't understand their teachers? The "AAP" class becomes an ESOL class? [/quote]
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