Anonymous wrote:OP -- just saw what appears to be your post on another thread. Your child was 8 yrs. and 27 days old at the time of the test and you are concerned that he/she was compared to kids who were 8 yrs. and 1 month old at the time of the test, right?
I mean this in all seriousness... DO NOT contact the school with your concern. You will look like a crazy person. Since your child missed the pool by one or two points, just do the parent referral and see what happens. You know the verbal score is significantly below what the AAP reviewers like to see. So, you know that would likely be the reason if your child is not admitted. If your child IS admitted, that may turn out to be a reason he struggles with the curriculum.
At this point, all you need to do is fill out the referral and wait patiently. Do NOT argue that your child was not fairly compared when he was within a few days of actually being 8 yrs. and one month. For all you know, they may consider anyone over the 15th day or 20th day as being the next month. Breathe!
Anonymous wrote:Would anyone be willing to share your child's raw scores vs. standard age scores? Also, could you mention if your child is being compared with students who are 7 years and 1 month old or 8 years and 1 month old? I am trying to get an idea of what my child's standard age score would have been had he been compared with students in the same grade as him. I think he may have been placed in the wrong age group, but I cannot call the school system until after the long weekend.
Example:
Age group: 8 years and 1 month
Quantitative Raw Score: 47/50
Quantitative Standard Age Score: 134
Nonverbal Raw Score: 50/52
Nonverbal Standard Age Score: 131
Verbal Raw Score: 42/54
Verbal Standard Age Score: 109 (I know this is low. Please don't make rude comments. This is usually my child's strongest area in school and in standardized testing. I'm not sure what happened.)
Anonymous wrote:Geez, OP, you must chill.
Anonymous wrote:Would anyone be willing to share your child's raw scores vs. standard age scores? Also, could you mention if your child is being compared with students who are 7 years and 1 month old or 8 years and 1 month old? I am trying to get an idea of what my child's standard age score would have been had he been compared with students in the same grade as him. I think he may have been placed in the wrong age group, but I cannot call the school system until after the long weekend.
Example:
Age group: 8 years and 1 month
Quantitative Raw Score: 47/50
Quantitative Standard Age Score: 134
Nonverbal Raw Score: 50/52
Nonverbal Standard Age Score: 131
Verbal Raw Score: 42/54
Verbal Standard Age Score: 109 (I know this is low. Please don't make rude comments. This is usually my child's strongest area in school and in standardized testing. I'm not sure what happened.)