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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If work done in class isn’t consistent with what would be expected of a kid with a high cogat score, the committee may elect to deny. Unfortunately a lot of parents prep their kids to take the test, so high cogat and nnat scores aren’t always enough for a kid to be identified. [/quote] Different poster, not OP - Test prep is not common in APS, at least among people I know. I only know about it from the Fairfax / AAP posts on DCUM. My elementary told us about CogAT on a Monday for testing later the same week. I suppose if I had older kids I could have known to prep. [/quote] New poster. I agree it's not common. I have 3 kids and know enough Type As I believe I would have heard if it's a common thing. In Fairfax, those people go bonkers. That's why AAP is a messed up model, but that's a different thread.[/quote] From a different APS thread: [quote]What I find really interesting is there is a ton of talk about equity in APS but this year when it came to the parent referral period for gifted services I saw not a single thing from any group in APS held a webinar or offered help to parents to complete those referral forms. And here is another chance. Sure there is no true prep book or class for a Cogat but what there is a workbook that contains the type of questions that are contained on the test. These type of questions are not the ones usually encountered on standard tests so why not help parents find out about these resources, and help them purchase. Why not give more kids a leg up? Lots of parents do this. for once instead of someone talking about equity it would be good to see someone do something - even something so small - to help move the needle ....[/quote] It’s not that uncommon, and the gatekeepers are aware.[/quote] Because this poster says "lots of parents do this"...it's a fact? [/quote]
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