Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am new to the forum. Got Cogat in Tuesday Folder. Cogat and nnat in 99th percentile. Does anyone know whether they look at all the scores or only one? The referral form that school completes (saw it in the parent packet) only asks to fill out the best of one score from all 4 areas (NNAT and one of the Cogat subcategories). I wish the AAP team could see all my child's scores, as they are consistent. Did not do any coaching and we are pleased with the result.
If you're talking about the screening summary sheet from the parent packet, I am seeing an area where you enter the NNAT score and all 3 subscores of the cogat.
Yes, in the screening summary sheet, if you look carefully it says " Enter highest subscores from any one administration of Cogat and/or NNAT". My child has a new teacher, so I worry that she would not know how to score on gbrs and would unintentionally give a low gbrs. She gave all the good students a G, saying that O is only given later in the year, and she only starts with a G to start the year. Therefore my child also got all G's in the first quarter, although it was all O's last year.
That means from one occurance that the test was given. Meaning, if the kid took the test more than once, don't mix and match the scores...they all have to be from one test date.
And many teachers are hesitant to give O's in the beginning of the year, and I am sure that the committee knows of this. New teachers are instructed on how to complete the GBRS and it is not completed by them alone. The principal and AART also weigh in heavily in the score.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am new to the forum. Got Cogat in Tuesday Folder. Cogat and nnat in 99th percentile. Does anyone know whether they look at all the scores or only one? The referral form that school completes (saw it in the parent packet) only asks to fill out the best of one score from all 4 areas (NNAT and one of the Cogat subcategories). I wish the AAP team could see all my child's scores, as they are consistent. Did not do any coaching and we are pleased with the result.
If you're talking about the screening summary sheet from the parent packet, I am seeing an area where you enter the NNAT score and all 3 subscores of the cogat.
Yes, in the screening summary sheet, if you look carefully it says " Enter highest subscores from any one administration of Cogat and/or NNAT". My child has a new teacher, so I worry that she would not know how to score on gbrs and would unintentionally give a low gbrs. She gave all the good students a G, saying that O is only given later in the year, and she only starts with a G to start the year. Therefore my child also got all G's in the first quarter, although it was all O's last year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am new to the forum. Got Cogat in Tuesday Folder. Cogat and nnat in 99th percentile. Does anyone know whether they look at all the scores or only one? The referral form that school completes (saw it in the parent packet) only asks to fill out the best of one score from all 4 areas (NNAT and one of the Cogat subcategories). I wish the AAP team could see all my child's scores, as they are consistent. Did not do any coaching and we are pleased with the result.
If you're talking about the screening summary sheet from the parent packet, I am seeing an area where you enter the NNAT score and all 3 subscores of the cogat.
Anonymous wrote:I am new to the forum. Got Cogat in Tuesday Folder. Cogat and nnat in 99th percentile. Does anyone know whether they look at all the scores or only one? The referral form that school completes (saw it in the parent packet) only asks to fill out the best of one score from all 4 areas (NNAT and one of the Cogat subcategories). I wish the AAP team could see all my child's scores, as they are consistent. Did not do any coaching and we are pleased with the result.
Anonymous wrote:Haycock has not sent the letters out yet.
Anonymous wrote:got two letters in the mailbox today. One is in pool letter and the other is the score: 135, 142, 144.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:got two letters in the mailbox today. One is in pool letter and the other is the score: 135, 142, 144.
What was the NNAT score from last year?
In years past, it seemed as though many kids had an NNAT score about 10 points higher than their cogat. I am wondering if that trend is working the other way around with the new form of the cogat test.
nnat 150 and cogat composite 150
Anonymous wrote:Haycock has not sent the letters out yet.