Anonymous wrote:For those in pool, are you still submitting a parent referral?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Crossfield, got CogAT result in the kid's backpack. I went through the red folder but found nothing, kind of bummed, But then found the result lying in the bottom of his backpack.
Also got in pool notice.
Score? Mine is above avg didn’t get in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Crossfield, got CogAT result in the kid's backpack. I went through the red folder but found nothing, kind of bummed, But then found the result lying in the bottom of his backpack.
Also got in pool notice.
Score? Mine is above avg didn’t get in.
Anonymous wrote:Crossfield, got CogAT result in the kid's backpack. I went through the red folder but found nothing, kind of bummed, But then found the result lying in the bottom of his backpack.
Also got in pool notice.
Anonymous wrote:Crossfield, got CogAT result in the kid's backpack. I went through the red folder but found nothing, kind of bummed, But then found the result lying in the bottom of his backpack.
Also got in pool notice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They have sent them out
I got something called a "Universal Screener Referral". Is that what "in-pool" means?
Yes. It means your kid did well enough on some combination (average people say) of NNAT and CoGAT to be in the top 10% or so of your individual school, so your kid automatically gets a packet prepared whether you parent refer or not.
To be clear, you should parent refer no matter what because those added paragraphs are useful to help explain why your kid should be in AAP, even if the teacher gives a poor HOPE rating or something.
So what happens if your kid doesn't have NNAT on file? We weren't in FCPS last year.
I believe you only technically need one or the other, so your kid would just have to rely on the CoGat. You can ask for one retake of each, so you might be able to ask for the NNAT, although I'm not sure it's worth it since it's the least privileged data point (supposedly)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They have sent them out
I got something called a "Universal Screener Referral". Is that what "in-pool" means?
Yes. It means your kid did well enough on some combination (average people say) of NNAT and CoGAT to be in the top 10% or so of your individual school, so your kid automatically gets a packet prepared whether you parent refer or not.
To be clear, you should parent refer no matter what because those added paragraphs are useful to help explain why your kid should be in AAP, even if the teacher gives a poor HOPE rating or something.
So what happens if your kid doesn't have NNAT on file? We weren't in FCPS last year.
Anonymous wrote:The email says we can submit our work samples by Jan5th.