How is the second grade pool of candidates for the full-time AAP ( level IV) center program determined?
The second grade pool is determined through a review of the second grade CogAT and NNAT test results. Each year the benchmark score varies slightly. Second grade students not in the screening pool and third through seventh graders may be screened by referral. Administrators, teachers, or parent/guardians may submit a referral.
The second grade pool is determined through a review of the NNATII test results and CogAT test results. This year only, all first and second grade students will take the NNATII as the test is being moved to first grade. Next year’s pool will consist of NNATII scores from first grade and CogAT scores from second grade. Each year the benchmark score varies slightly. Second grade students not in the screening pool and third through seventh graders may be screened by referral. Administrators, teachers, or parent/guardians may submit a referral.
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