Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not that important, but does anyone know if the APS benchmark score on the test results sheet is district-wide or specific to your school? I was kind of surprised by how high it was, statistically speaking
Is that the "local norm" number in the second box on the left? I was wondering what it meant. So if it says NAI 150 - that is the local benchmark?
I think the local norm section shows your child's scores compared to kids in the local district (in my case APS), not the cutoff or average. So my child's local norm scores are slightly lower (vs. the national norm) because APS generally does better than the national average. That's how I interpret the report.
Is this on the Cogat or NNAT?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not that important, but does anyone know if the APS benchmark score on the test results sheet is district-wide or specific to your school? I was kind of surprised by how high it was, statistically speaking
Is that the "local norm" number in the second box on the left? I was wondering what it meant. So if it says NAI 150 - that is the local benchmark?
I think the local norm section shows your child's scores compared to kids in the local district (in my case APS), not the cutoff or average. So my child's local norm scores are slightly lower (vs. the national norm) because APS generally does better than the national average. That's how I interpret the report.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not that important, but does anyone know if the APS benchmark score on the test results sheet is district-wide or specific to your school? I was kind of surprised by how high it was, statistically speaking
Is that the "local norm" number in the second box on the left? I was wondering what it meant. So if it says NAI 150 - that is the local benchmark?
I think the local norm section shows your child's scores compared to kids in the local district (in my case APS), not the cutoff or average. So my child's local norm scores are slightly lower (vs. the national norm) because APS generally does better than the national average. That's how I interpret the report.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not that important, but does anyone know if the APS benchmark score on the test results sheet is district-wide or specific to your school? I was kind of surprised by how high it was, statistically speaking
Is that the "local norm" number in the second box on the left? I was wondering what it meant. So if it says NAI 150 - that is the local benchmark?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not that important, but does anyone know if the APS benchmark score on the test results sheet is district-wide or specific to your school? I was kind of surprised by how high it was, statistically speaking
Is that the "local norm" number in the second box on the left? I was wondering what it meant. So if it says NAI 150 - that is the local benchmark?
Anonymous wrote:Not that important, but does anyone know if the APS benchmark score on the test results sheet is district-wide or specific to your school? I was kind of surprised by how high it was, statistically speaking
Anonymous wrote:Not that important, but does anyone know if the APS benchmark score on the test results sheet is district-wide or specific to your school? I was kind of surprised by how high it was, statistically speaking