Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There a kids in AAP, who had low cogat and iready, but high HOPE got them in. One cant expect them to score mid or high 90 percentiles on iready.
But also, AAP is 20 percent of the county kids and no, 20 percent of the county, even a high SES county, is not always in the top 95th or higher percentile on every iready test. AAP is not a gifted program.
It's a slightly accelerated program for mostly bright, but normal, kids.
It's both. At some center schools, it seems to be more one, and at other center schools, more the other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There a kids in AAP, who had low cogat and iready, but high HOPE got them in. One cant expect them to score mid or high 90 percentiles on iready.
But also, AAP is 20 percent of the county kids and no, 20 percent of the county, even a high SES county, is not always in the top 95th or higher percentile on every iready test. AAP is not a gifted program.
It's a slightly accelerated program for mostly bright, but normal, kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There a kids in AAP, who had low cogat and iready, but high HOPE got them in. One cant expect them to score mid or high 90 percentiles on iready.
But also, AAP is 20 percent of the county kids and no, 20 percent of the county, even a high SES county, is not always in the top 95th or higher percentile on every iready test. AAP is not a gifted program.
It's a slightly accelerated program for mostly bright, but normal, kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I teach AAP. Majority fall in the 90 percentile but also have kids in 60-80s. There are many Level 4 kids who are strong only in one subject.
Same with my AAP class. I have one kid who was at 40th percentile. A couple in the 60s at beginning of year.
I am curious about those kids' cogAT and GBRS
I am curious about how those kids are doing in class. Are they learning, keeping up? Are they struggling or stressed or unhappy? Are they getting left behind or is the class slowing down for them?
Anonymous wrote:There a kids in AAP, who had low cogat and iready, but high HOPE got them in. One cant expect them to score mid or high 90 percentiles on iready.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I teach AAP. Majority fall in the 90 percentile but also have kids in 60-80s. There are many Level 4 kids who are strong only in one subject.
Same with my AAP class. I have one kid who was at 40th percentile. A couple in the 60s at beginning of year.
I am curious about those kids' cogAT and GBRS
I am curious about how those kids are doing in class. Are they learning, keeping up? Are they struggling or stressed or unhappy? Are they getting left behind or is the class slowing down for them?
For my own kid, just fine and thriving
another evidence that iready is not a good diagnostic tool?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I teach AAP. Majority fall in the 90 percentile but also have kids in 60-80s. There are many Level 4 kids who are strong only in one subject.
Same with my AAP class. I have one kid who was at 40th percentile. A couple in the 60s at beginning of year.
I am curious about those kids' cogAT and GBRS
I am curious about how those kids are doing in class. Are they learning, keeping up? Are they struggling or stressed or unhappy? Are they getting left behind or is the class slowing down for them?
For my own kid, just fine and thriving
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I teach AAP. Majority fall in the 90 percentile but also have kids in 60-80s. There are many Level 4 kids who are strong only in one subject.
Same with my AAP class. I have one kid who was at 40th percentile. A couple in the 60s at beginning of year.
I am curious about those kids' cogAT and GBRS
I am curious about how those kids are doing in class. Are they learning, keeping up? Are they struggling or stressed or unhappy? Are they getting left behind or is the class slowing down for them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I teach AAP. Majority fall in the 90 percentile but also have kids in 60-80s. There are many Level 4 kids who are strong only in one subject.
Same with my AAP class. I have one kid who was at 40th percentile. A couple in the 60s at beginning of year.
I am curious about those kids' cogAT and GBRS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I teach AAP. Majority fall in the 90 percentile but also have kids in 60-80s. There are many Level 4 kids who are strong only in one subject.
Same with my AAP class. I have one kid who was at 40th percentile. A couple in the 60s at beginning of year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I teach AAP. Majority fall in the 90 percentile but also have kids in 60-80s. There are many Level 4 kids who are strong only in one subject.
Same with my AAP class. I have one kid who was at 40th percentile. A couple in the 60s at beginning of year.
Anonymous wrote:I teach AAP. Majority fall in the 90 percentile but also have kids in 60-80s. There are many Level 4 kids who are strong only in one subject.
Anonymous wrote:For students already in the level four program, is it unusual to see i-Ready scores below the 80 and 90th percentile?