Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can include a cogat report but if they can’t administer it and ensure every kid who applies has one they won’t factor it into admissions. It’s pretty simple. They cannot exclude kids who can’t get one and favor kids whose families can.
Yes they can. They have always allowed supplemental documentation.
Anonymous wrote:Man, all this "equity" crap really explains why China is eating our lunch for the last 20 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, you're dreaming if you think a private CoGAT will be accepted by the central office. But, go ahead, feel free to put your money into it because you clearly have the ability to do so. Before you do though, you may want to read how well this past summer's appeals went for those who submitted the WISC (an officially 'accepted' form of supplementation for an appeals application). So to think that an unaccpeted form will be utilized, you clearly have no clue about life at FCPS. LOL! You're in for a very rude awakening ...
Of course the rate of success of an appeal is going to be low. Those are the kids that are already lower in the pool. That is not comparable to submitting legit CoGAT scores in the first place. But feel free to stomp your feet all you want. Life isn't fair.
Anonymous wrote:You can include a cogat report but if they can’t administer it and ensure every kid who applies has one they won’t factor it into admissions. It’s pretty simple. They cannot exclude kids who can’t get one and favor kids whose families can.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, you're dreaming if you think a private CoGAT will be accepted by the central office. But, go ahead, feel free to put your money into it because you clearly have the ability to do so. Before you do though, you may want to read how well this past summer's appeals went for those who submitted the WISC (an officially 'accepted' form of supplementation for an appeals application). So to think that an unaccpeted form will be utilized, you clearly have no clue about life at FCPS. LOL! You're in for a very rude awakening ...
Anonymous wrote:I have a feeling that they may not allow those scores to be included in a pool or first round if they go through with this. It is total privilege to get private testing. Normally a WISC is sometimes include for those who can afford it during the Appeals process. Given the big push towards equity, I’d predict a major change.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what is the Actiongram? I’ve done a search and can not find anything. Is this something only teachers get? Why aren’t the FAQs public and how much do they actually have to work out? I wonder how many times FCpS will change this “plan” between now and January!!!!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whoa. Just saw this because I am an employee. There will be a NNAT in December. I wonder how this will change the screening pool.
Still no official words yet.
It is on the FCPS Intranet on the Actiongram for today. It's official. They are still doing a pool. There are detailed FAQs about how it will work and what they are still working out. The bottom line is that they would have to have CogAT taken in the Fall to have scores in time for the spring pool. The state requires an abilities test, so NNAT will be used. If the student has a 1st grade score, that will be used. If they do not have a 1st grade score, they will figure out how to give the NNAT in December. Screening portfolios will be digital.
I’m not waiting for FCPS to figure it out. I am scheduling a CogAt at GMU ASAP.
I have a feeling that they may not allow those scores to be included in a pool or first round if they go through with this. It is total privilege to get private testing. Normally a WISC is sometimes include for those who can afford it during the Appeals process. Given the big push towards equity, I’d predict a major change.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what is the Actiongram? I’ve done a search and can not find anything. Is this something only teachers get? Why aren’t the FAQs public and how much do they actually have to work out? I wonder how many times FCpS will change this “plan” between now and January!!!!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whoa. Just saw this because I am an employee. There will be a NNAT in December. I wonder how this will change the screening pool.
Still no official words yet.
It is on the FCPS Intranet on the Actiongram for today. It's official. They are still doing a pool. There are detailed FAQs about how it will work and what they are still working out. The bottom line is that they would have to have CogAT taken in the Fall to have scores in time for the spring pool. The state requires an abilities test, so NNAT will be used. If the student has a 1st grade score, that will be used. If they do not have a 1st grade score, they will figure out how to give the NNAT in December. Screening portfolios will be digital.
I’m not waiting for FCPS to figure it out. I am scheduling a CogAt at GMU ASAP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So we now have to go to GMU? How ridiculous. My daughter won’t be in the pool with her crummy NNAT score. But I bet she would do well on the CogAT. This is completely unfair.
My DS's NNAT is also low. Will they weigh other data points more strongly such as iready? I wonder how this will work.
We already have a WISC scheduled this fall as part of an evaluation, which we could use. But that's not true for most families.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So we now have to go to GMU? How ridiculous. My daughter won’t be in the pool with her crummy NNAT score. But I bet she would do well on the CogAT. This is completely unfair.
My DS's NNAT is also low. Will they weigh other data points more strongly such as iready? I wonder how this will work.
We already have a WISC scheduled this fall as part of an evaluation, which we could use. But that's not true for most families.
This will be a good year for them to make the switch to AAP admissions being based on equity instead of achievement.
With no tests except for the unstable nnat, fcpc can just place on teacher recommendation and equity formulas.
Ahahaha equity, a word that means trash
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doubt that they will just use the NNAT it is the least of the criteria for placement. I've heard from a few teachers that they are changing the system for admissions into AAP. I can see them postponing placement for 1 year.Anonymous wrote:The NNAT from 1st will be used unless they do not have that on file.Anonymous wrote:Whoa. Just saw this because I am an employee. There will be a NNAT in December. I wonder how this will change the screening pool.
whoooaaaa some Karens are going to be MAD
Stop using memes and mysogenistic stereotypes you don't understand
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So we now have to go to GMU? How ridiculous. My daughter won’t be in the pool with her crummy NNAT score. But I bet she would do well on the CogAT. This is completely unfair.
My DS's NNAT is also low. Will they weigh other data points more strongly such as iready? I wonder how this will work.
We already have a WISC scheduled this fall as part of an evaluation, which we could use. But that's not true for most families.
This will be a good year for them to make the switch to AAP admissions being based on equity instead of achievement.
With no tests except for the unstable nnat, fcpc can just place on teacher recommendation and equity formulas.