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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't blame the teachers if the kids with high IQs just sit there and don't do anything at all in class. But if the kid also is above grade level in language arts and math, consistently gets top grades, is a solid writer, and gets high test scores, I really have to wonder how the teacher isn't seeing gifted characteristics. OP didn't say whether OP's son is above grade level in all measures. A kid who is solidly above grade level and a solid student with a 130-ish cogat should get higher than a GBRS of 9. If OP's kid isn't above grade level and isn't a very good student, the 9 seems pretty accurate. [/quote] My DS is in pool with both NNAT and Cogat, I don't know what his GBRS is. However, to distinigush him from another child who is not in pool, by their test scores, gets top grades, etc., it's only 2nd grade. It's not supposed to be hard. Kids are supposed to be "above grade level."[/quote]
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