Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to address the weakest part of your child's file in the appeal. If it's the test scores, a high WISC would help. Keep in mind, though, that it's likely your child will earn a similar score on the WISC that they did on the CogAT. Sometimes, kids get low scores on the CogAT and then end up with a 130+ WISC, but that's not typical.
If the CogAT scores were high, but iready was low, I'd look for an achievement test accepted by FCPS.
If the CogAT was around 130+, and the iready scores were 95th percentile +, I don't think new test scores are likely to help your case. I'd focus instead on a parent letter and better work samples.
Good info, COGAT was 133, IReady verbal was a disaster. What’s an achievement test that FCPS would accept?
Anonymous wrote:It's mostly about if you are a minority
Anonymous wrote:You need to address the weakest part of your child's file in the appeal. If it's the test scores, a high WISC would help. Keep in mind, though, that it's likely your child will earn a similar score on the WISC that they did on the CogAT. Sometimes, kids get low scores on the CogAT and then end up with a 130+ WISC, but that's not typical.
If the CogAT scores were high, but iready was low, I'd look for an achievement test accepted by FCPS.
If the CogAT was around 130+, and the iready scores were 95th percentile +, I don't think new test scores are likely to help your case. I'd focus instead on a parent letter and better work samples.
Anonymous wrote:How? My DS routinely makes 50+ slide PPT presentations. I'm looking at a google site he made now and there's about 20 different pages to click on from the main page. It's picture heavy with a lot of captions so I just don't see how I could translate it to a nice printout.