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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My son cogat scores V 122 NV 132 Q 145 VAN 141 Iready 85 math 80% reading He is in the pool do u think he still have a good chance to be chosen for AAP?[/quote] Maybe Advanced Math, based on the Q score. [b]His iReady scores and the rest of his scores do not r3ead like an AAP kid.[/b] It also depends on what school you are at, a high FARMs school or a lower middle class school where the overall scores are likely to be lower and you might have a better chance. And yes, I know that they are not supposed to take schools into consideration but we know that happens otherwise there would be very few kids in from Title 1 schools and a lot more from the higher SES schools. [/quote] Have you ever looked at the 2020 external committee report? The NV and V are well within range for admitted AAP kids. In fact there was a note in the 2020 report that many teachers claim that too many students in AAP read [i]below[/i] grade level. This board wants to act like AAP is still GT and only 5% of kids belong in it. But that's not the case.[/quote] That's for the whole county though. OPs DC is at Spring Hill, which is one of the highest SES ESs in the county. To the extent that SES correlates with test scores, OP's DC may not be top 10% locally. [/quote] OP said their child is in pool. [/quote]
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