Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here... mine too! But only the NNAT and final report card (from first grade) are factored into AAP decisions next year. I'm still very curious to see how he did. He loves math!
You're telling me that they're not going to look at the CogAT and more recent iReady tests from Fall 2024 for AAP next year??? Is this stated somewhere official?
Anonymous wrote:OP here... mine too! But only the NNAT and final report card (from first grade) are factored into AAP decisions next year. I'm still very curious to see how he did. He loves math!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your school has a testing coordinator, usually an assistant principal. He or she could tell you with the most certainty. I believe they have to give a fall test and a spring test and the winter test is optional except for kids who do very poorly.
If they give it in the fall and spring, which one do they count for AAP purposes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your school has a testing coordinator, usually an assistant principal. He or she could tell you with the most certainty. I believe they have to give a fall test and a spring test and the winter test is optional except for kids who do very poorly.
If they give it in the fall and spring, which one do they count for AAP purposes?
Anonymous wrote:Your school has a testing coordinator, usually an assistant principal. He or she could tell you with the most certainty. I believe they have to give a fall test and a spring test and the winter test is optional except for kids who do very poorly.