Anonymous wrote:NNAT was not considered even in the past. Cogat is the determining test since it tests verbal and math also. My DC also has very strong NV skills but unfortunately NNAT is not valuable, the independent consultant recommended to entirely remove this from testing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NNAT 160.
CoGAT 142
Madison pyramid.
No pool mail yet.
Anybody with similar scores in pool?
Is your child 2nd grader? I mean...this just sounds crazy.
Anonymous wrote:NNAT was not considered even in the past. Cogat is the determining test since it tests verbal and math also. My DC also has very strong NV skills but unfortunately NNAT is not valuable, the independent consultant recommended to entirely remove this from testing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2nd grader. In pool. West Springfield HS pyramid
NNAT 128
CogAT
Composite 132, Verbal 122, Quant 134, NV 127
Did you get scores via email, mail or SIS?
I am in the same pyramid and have heard nothing.
Anonymous wrote:NNAT 160.
CoGAT 142
Madison pyramid.
No pool mail yet.
Anybody with similar scores in pool?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NNAT 160
COGAT 142
No pool mail yet. Anybody with similar scores in pool?
What was the COGAT cutoff last year?
Okay, that's just crazy. Something is going on.
I wonder if some schools individually opted not to have a pool at all? Maybe the PP whose AART said there wasn't a pool this year was correct (for that specific school)? No idea why they would do something like that but am starting to wonder...
May be Madison pyramid that particular school has a cogat composite of 143. I saw another poster had 142 Madison pyramid and was in pool. Yours must be a high SES school than that poster, both schools in Madison pyramid though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NNAT 160
COGAT 142
No pool mail yet. Anybody with similar scores in pool?
What was the COGAT cutoff last year?
Okay, that's just crazy. Something is going on.
I wonder if some schools individually opted not to have a pool at all? Maybe the PP whose AART said there wasn't a pool this year was correct (for that specific school)? No idea why they would do something like that but am starting to wonder...
May be Madison pyramid that particular school has a cogat composite of 143. I saw another poster had 142 Madison pyramid and was in pool. Yours must be a high SES school than that poster, both schools in Madison pyramid though.
Anonymous wrote:Got response from AART. The new FCPS policy allows a different standard on a school by school basis and AART maintains each school's inpool cutoff was set by central office and local school not privy to the cutoff.
For real.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NNAT 160
COGAT 142
No pool mail yet. Anybody with similar scores in pool?
What was the COGAT cutoff last year?
Okay, that's just crazy. Something is going on.
I wonder if some schools individually opted not to have a pool at all? Maybe the PP whose AART said there wasn't a pool this year was correct (for that specific school)? No idea why they would do something like that but am starting to wonder...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are these scores of 2nd grade students. My 3rd grader got 132 in cogat. Is there a different cutoff score for a third grader. His age score is 9.
There is no pool for 3rd graders.
Any idea that how are they assessed for AAP?
You have to parent refer