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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I got my kids score but have no idea what it means. She is in 1st grade and got a 149.[/quote] that is a very high score! [/quote] Pp here - so does it mean anything? She is in the 85th (math) and 95th (reading) or so percentile for iReady. [/quote] On it's own, no. Averaged with the CogAT score next year it will determine if she is "in pool" to automatically be considered for AAP. They take the top 10% of kids from each school (or have since about 2020). The committee determining full time (used to be called level IV) AAP eligibility will look at the scores on NNAT, CogAT, iReady, parent referral (fill it out even if your kid is in-pool if you think she needs AAP), parent questionaire (again, fill it out), teacher recommendation, school work samples, and home work samples. Based on their training and knowledge of AAP, the six teachers reviewing your kids' packet will vote yes or no on AAP. If enough vote yes, then your kid is in. If they vote no, you can appeal or wait. If your kid is not in - and sometimes kids with very high scores aren't - they will typically be automatically screened for part-time AAP.[/quote]
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