I'm not sure about the subtests used; this re-eval cycle through the school was a hot mess so I missed that only the composites were included in the report.
VCI: 146
PRI: 160
FSIQ: 156

It's mostly shocking because it was a significant point jump compared to the earlier school assessment (2019 WASI-II: VCI 128; PRI 158; FSIQ 138) and that's even with the same person doing the assessments. [2019 WISC-V was privately done a few months before the school did the WASI (VCI 118, WMI 91, PSI 98, FRI 126, VSI 138, FSIQ 118, GAI 126, VECI 113, CPI 92) and the school report doesn't indicate if they used her WISC subtest scores.] I was expecting a bit of a point jump with the meds, but not to this extent.

Her WJIV Ach scores don't seem comparable to her WASI-II results, but my daughter also told me that she spent an entire day testing so I wouldn't be surprised if she got tired/bored/disinterested if the WJ was done after the WASI.

1. Letter-Word Identification 125
2. Applied Problems 138
3. Spelling 117
4. Passage Comprehension 120
5. Calculation 107
6. Writing Samples 108
8. Oral Reading 128
9. Sentence Reading Fluency 121
10. Math Facts Fluency 106
11. Sentence Writing Fluency 105