Anonymous wrote:NNAT 133
Cogat 148
GBRS 14
In.
For those accepted, the acceptance letter was a little unclear about whether transportation is provided to the center. The letter say transportation is only provided within the program boundary. Does this mean transportation only if you are in the school's boundary. If anyone understood that paragraph better any guidance would be appreciated. I know AAP transportation was one of the things in the budget chopping block. TIA
Anonymous wrote:
For those accepted, the acceptance letter was a little unclear about whether transportation is provided to the center. The letter say transportation is only provided within the program boundary. Does this mean transportation only if you are in the school's boundary. If anyone understood that paragraph better any guidance would be appreciated. I know AAP transportation was one of the things in the budget chopping block. TIA
Anonymous wrote:NNAT 118
Cogat 140
GBRS 9
IN
Anonymous wrote:NNAT 104
CogAt (subset) 134
GBRS: 12
My son is colorblind which I believe threw off his NNAT score so much. He has been receiving Level II services since kindergarten and we also submitted a parent referral.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AAP Committee is smart enough to identify kids who just got score but can not sit quietly to listen and follow for 20 mins in the class room. It is not just about the score but overall kids behavior in the class, ability to learn new things and adapt with class teachers and peers.
Glad you're not on the committee says a mom with a kid with ADHD
Anonymous wrote:NNAT 118
Cogat 140
GBRS 9
IN