Anonymous wrote:We are second grade in 22315 and don’t have scores yet, either.
Anonymous wrote:We are in 22027 and still waiting for second grade COGAT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any one still waiting for the COGAT test results ?
We are but DD is in 4th grade not 2nd so I'm not sure if that matters. She took it at the same time as the 2nd graders so I was assuming the results would have all been mailed together but maybe not. We're in 22015.
Anonymous wrote:Any one still waiting for the COGAT test results ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think these are enough?
Nnat 108
Verbal 121
Quant 140
NV 117
Composite 133
That kinda screams gen ed with advanced math.
Would be nice if schools offered this setup but they don't (not consistently anyway). So you have to find your way into the full level IV program just for the advanced math.
If I were you OP, I'd parent refer and make sure to include work samples that address the areas where your child had lower scores.
So true. I know kids who were in Advanced Math from 2nd-4th and then they changed some things around at our school and they aren't eligible anymore. We went from having a class of 3rd grade advanced math gen ed. kids to having 1 gen ed third grader in advanced math. Level IV is the only way to be sure to get advanced math.
Anonymous wrote:The interesting thing is my child is most advanced in reading. I’m surprised at both the math and reading score!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think these are enough?
Nnat 108
Verbal 121
Quant 140
NV 117
Composite 133
That kinda screams gen ed with advanced math.
Would be nice if schools offered this setup but they don't (not consistently anyway). So you have to find your way into the full level IV program just for the advanced math.
If I were you OP, I'd parent refer and make sure to include work samples that address the areas where your child had lower scores.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think these are enough?
Nnat 108
Verbal 121
Quant 140
NV 117
Composite 133
That kinda screams gen ed with advanced math.