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[quote=Anonymous]Sounds like the AAP coordinator at your school might have been blowing you off. The AAP coordinator has to show you the GT package that was submitted for your child if you ask to see it (see the top of page 8 of the Parent Information Packet). As far as the inside baseball goes, at our school about 1/3 of the students made it into the initial screening pool which meant that about 30% of his 2nd grade class did better than 98 percent of the country on their COGAT and NNAT tests. Is this because the students at our school are so much smarter? Somehow I doubt it, more likely it is because a bunch of parents spent time tutoring their students on how to take the COGAT and NNAT. Each of those tests is only 50 questions or so. A few evenings spent studying will bump up almost any child’s score a bit. [/quote]
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