Many parents were upset at hearing other kids scores.
Anonymous wrote:Wow! Based on the discussion here, I'm glad I don't have kids. But I seriously wish you all had to pass some IQ tests to be parents!!!
Anonymous wrote:If you have nothing better to do than mock parents who want to discuss their kids' NNAT, go start your own thread "I'm a loser and I want everybody to know"...
Anonymous wrote:Please post score, percentile and elementary school name
Anonymous wrote: You can look at the baseline score this year (132) for the NNAT and use that as your guide to get the information you sought in the quote above.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thread didn't ask to discuss nnat scores...it asked for the scores of responders and schools. Why? To brag? See if your kid did "not great?"
It has nothing to do with bragging or one-upmanship. If the other threads regarding this years CoGat/FAT are to be believed, the NNAT is going to be the only nationally normed test to help determine the AAP pool. I sure hope all of this talk about the COGat scores being normed on a school by school or cluster by cluster in order to adjust for SES are just pure bunk.... Or we have a bIg cluster F&$k on our hands.....
Anonymous wrote:The thread didn't ask to discuss nnat scores...it asked for the scores of responders and schools. Why? To brag? See if your kid did "not great?"