Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I received an in pool letter in today's mail but no CogAT scores yet. I am pretty sure older DS's CogAT scores and pool letter all came in the same envelope mailed from school two years ago.
We got two envelops at our school, one with the scores and one with the in pool letter.
Anonymous wrote:I received an in pool letter in today's mail but no CogAT scores yet. I am pretty sure older DS's CogAT scores and pool letter all came in the same envelope mailed from school two years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing in the mail for us today - 22079
Anonymous wrote:So has anyone actually received the scores in the mail? Hopefully the schools all mail them out before break.
Anonymous wrote:Ours are in the mail arriving today according to the USPS “informed delivery daily digest”. That, or my kid is trouble and I am getting a letter from the school
Anonymous wrote:So has anyone actually received the scores in the mail? Hopefully the schools all mail them out before break.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got mine in the backpack last night. Is 90th percentile (local — 97th nationwide) good enough? Verbal was nearly perfect score, math not so hot.
132 in any one category or on the NNAT is the cut off for in pool. Is the 90th percentile the composite score? What were the individual scores?
I have no idea what a 90th percentile score is but if you think your child would benefit from AAP then I would apply. Go to the web site and down load the forms. Others have suggested looking at the GBRSs evaluation that the Teachers will be doing and highlight the areas on that form in your answers on the parent questionnaire.
This is a rookie question, and I am sure I could find the answer by reading somewhere else on the site, but how do you get access to that GBRS?
Thanks,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got mine in the backpack last night. Is 90th percentile (local — 97th nationwide) good enough? Verbal was nearly perfect score, math not so hot.
132 in any one category or on the NNAT is the cut off for in pool. Is the 90th percentile the composite score? What were the individual scores?
I have no idea what a 90th percentile score is but if you think your child would benefit from AAP then I would apply. Go to the web site and down load the forms. Others have suggested looking at the GBRSs evaluation that the Teachers will be doing and highlight the areas on that form in your answers on the parent questionnaire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got mine in the backpack last night. Is 90th percentile (local — 97th nationwide) good enough? Verbal was nearly perfect score, math not so hot.
So that should be a composite around 129-131, with a verbal in the 140s? Unless the GBRS is bad, your kid is likely to be admitted.