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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Clearly reading data and statistics isnt your strong suit which makes your comment about stubbornly clinging to incorrect notions even more funny but to start: 1. those who were in pool and referred by parents/teachers aren't mutually exclusive. In fact Fairfax actively encourages parents to refer because the scores come back too close to the referral cut off date. I referred based on that notice from our school and a day later found out my kid was already in pool. 2.The 20% white overall number of AAP eligible isnt the same as thing as the numbers used for just those in the testing year 3. Your explanation and understanding of statistics used here is just wrong I'm not responding to your foolishness any longer. You clearly dont know what you're talking about and insist on asserting things that aren't true, aren't stated in this report and are seemingly based on your faulty math skills. Bye[/quote] You are hilarious and proof of the Dunning Kruger effect. 1. You CAN NOT be both in pool and parent referred. You can submit forms, but a kid who is in pool is not counted as a parent referral and vice versa. Table 9 clearly shows that the Total of white kids screened for AAP is the Pool + Parent Referred + Teacher Referred. No one is occupying more than one category. 2. I'll give you this one, but the tables show that for the specific 2018-2019 cohort, 880 white kids were AAP eligible out of about 5400 total, so close to 15%. 3. How so? Please explain. I'm all ears. My calculations show that the Z score for a 132 CogAT composite for white kids is 1.39, which corresponds to 9% of the white kids in FCPS. How is this incorrect? What are your credentials for statistics? [/quote]
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