Anonymous wrote:IN
3rd Grade
Level III
Adv Math
Adv Reading
4CO
Cogat 141
WISC 149
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So one kid with NNAT of 119 is in and another with NNAT of 140 is not in????????
Guys... the NNAT was taken in the first half of first grade. Presumably at that age there are some kids who struggle with the computer to take the test. There are some that don't quite grasp how to TAKE a test. This is why it may not be reflective of a child's actual intelligence 1.5 years later. My sense is this is why some kids with low NNATs were admitted. If there had been a CoGAT administered this year you probably would see many of these low-NNATers scoring well on the CoGAT. With some kids just barely six years old when the NNAT was administered, some of those kids are still just learning to take a test. Calm down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So one kid with NNAT of 119 is in and another with NNAT of 140 is not in????????
Guys... the NNAT was taken in the first half of first grade. Presumably at that age there are some kids who struggle with the computer to take the test. There are some that don't quite grasp how to TAKE a test. This is why it may not be reflective of a child's actual intelligence 1.5 years later. My sense is this is why some kids with low NNATs were admitted. If there had been a CoGAT administered this year you probably would see many of these low-NNATers scoring well on the CoGAT. With some kids just barely six years old when the NNAT was administered, some of those kids are still just learning to take a test. Calm down.
Anonymous wrote:So one kid with NNAT of 119 is in and another with NNAT of 140 is not in????????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So one kid with NNAT of 119 is in and another with NNAT of 140 is not in????????
What was the quality of the samples and the commentary from the school committee on the GRBS though? I think that makes a HUGE difference as NNAT is found to be the least reliable of the assessments related to AAP success.
And yet numerous studies show that NNAT has a very high correlation with academic achievement more generally and with IQ... so if NNAT is "not reliable to assess AAP success," to me that is more of a reflection on how AAP is conducted than the test itself
I'm the PP whose kid scored 119. We parent referred only b/c the AART strongly encouraged it and took care of the work samples.
Your guess is as good as mine.
Just to be clear, I'm not necessarily saying that your child doesn't belong in AAP. I'm only saying that I don't believe it should simultaneously be true that your child belongs in it and a 140 NNAT child does not.
Anonymous wrote:Both my kids are in Level IV so I have no chip on my shoulder, and I’m not sure how many of these posts are fake, but the idea that a kid got in with NNAT 119 and another got rejected with NNAT 140 is ABSURD. There should be no level of weight placed on a GBRS that can justify anywhere near that discrepancy. Absolutely embarrassing, and I assume just one more step toward eliminating any sense of meritocracy or achievement in our society. Congratulations America and FCPS
Anonymous wrote:Not in. Anything other than the WISC good for appeals? Anyone look beyond George Mason for testing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So one kid with NNAT of 119 is in and another with NNAT of 140 is not in????????
What was the quality of the samples and the commentary from the school committee on the GRBS though? I think that makes a HUGE difference as NNAT is found to be the least reliable of the assessments related to AAP success.
And yet numerous studies show that NNAT has a very high correlation with academic achievement more generally and with IQ... so if NNAT is "not reliable to assess AAP success," to me that is more of a reflection on how AAP is conducted than the test itself
I'm the PP whose kid scored 119. We parent referred only b/c the AART strongly encouraged it and took care of the work samples.
Your guess is as good as mine.
Just to be clear, I'm not necessarily saying that your child doesn't belong in AAP. I'm only saying that I don't believe it should simultaneously be true that your child belongs in it and a 140 NNAT child does not.
Anonymous wrote:1. 3rd
2. NNAT/COGAT: Don't remember from last year
3. GBRS: Unknown
In for Level IV for 4th Grade - notified by FCPS AAP. Currently doing Level III and Adv. Math. Referred by teacher and AART. Didn't take WISC.