Anonymous wrote:I am the OP. Thanks for your responses.
My daughters verbal score in COGAT was low, so am hoping her above average DRA will help her case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would think if kids have similar scores and one has a DRA of 26 and another of 38, the DRA would tip the "accepted" scale in favor of the DRA 38 kid.
If the kids have similar scores that are high enough to get into AAP, they're both going to get in.
Anonymous wrote:I would think if kids have similar scores and one has a DRA of 26 and another of 38, the DRA would tip the "accepted" scale in favor of the DRA 38 kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suspect a below-grade-level DRA would likely catch a reviewer's eye, but anything above 20 would be a non-factor.
My DC had a DRA of 4 at the beginning of 2nd grade and still qualifed for AAP. Having LDs does not disqualify a student from AAP.
Anonymous wrote:I suspect a below-grade-level DRA would likely catch a reviewer's eye, but anything above 20 would be a non-factor.
Anonymous wrote:It is shown on the GRBS form. So it is taken into consideration, but other scores are much more important.
Anonymous wrote:DRA does not have anything to do with AAP selection.