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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] "Significantly above grade level" meaning that the bar showing where my child is relative to the "on grade level" band extends 50+ points above the top of that band. Sheesh. I was hoping that some kids might have comparable scores, such that my child might have a math peer group in AAP. But if the PP is correct that 493 = 99th percentile, [b]it is unlikely that many of his AAP classmates will even be in the same ballpark.[/b] I don't think he will be bored at all with the language arts side of AAP. [/quote] iReady tests only one grade above and you will be surprised to find that there are 100's of students in AAP having "Significantly above grade level"! FCPS is full of smart kids!! [/quote] Cool! So, did anyone else's 2nd grader score > 550 math and have a CogAT Quantitative > 145? I would love to see my child have a peer group. He certainly doesn't at his local school. [/quote] My DD did not score >550 in math but he FSIQ is 149. But it doesn't really matter if our kids are not in the same school. [/quote]
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