I posted last year about DS13's questionable results and aeh helped me out a great deal on the direction I needed to go. Here is a link to the original thread for the back story:
http://giftedissues.davidsongifted....ssistance_With_WJIII_for.html#Post197352

I finally received a copy of the results from his latest round of testing completed October 2014. I am hopeful you guys can help explain any discrepancies you may see or if the plan the school wishes to follow is good to go. Just for clarification my DS9 is my gifted child. My DS13, while very bright, is not gifted but he does have a lot of difficulty in the classroom.

WISC IV
CS % Subtest Stand Score

FSIQ 104 61

VCI 102 55
Similarities 12
Vocabulary 11
Comprehension 9

PRI 104 61
Block Design 12
Picture Concep 11
Matrix Reas 9

WMI 104 61
Digit Span 4
Let-Num Seq 11
Arithmetic 11

PSI 97 42
Coding 11
Symbol Search 8
Cancellation 12

WJIII Cognitive
Standard Score
GIA 110
Verbal Comp 104
Vid-Aud Learn 96
Spatial Relat 96
Sound Blending 125
Concept Form 113
Visual Matching 86
Numbers Reversed 109
Subtests:
Incomplete Words 120
Aud Work Memory 101
General Info 99
Retrieval Fluenc 97
Picture Recog 89
Aud Attention 107
Decision Speed 88
Memory for Words 105
Rapid Pic Naming 90
Planning 109
Pair Cancel 97

WJIII Achievement
Standard Score

Basic Read Skill 107
Letter-Word ID 101
Word Attack 112

Reading Comp 97
Passage Comp 88
Reading Vocab 107

Math Calc Skills 108
Calculation 109
Math Fluency 105

Math Reasoning 112
Applied Prob 107
Quant Concepts 117

Written Express 123
Writing Fluen 124
Writing Sample 114

Reading Fluency 121
Spelling 105

KTEAII
Written Expression 82

CEFI
Standard Score
Full Scale Score 71
Initiation 66
Planning 68
Self-Monitoring 67
Flexibility 70
Inhibit Control 78
Organization 77
Working Memory 76
Attention 82
Emotional Regul 89

Professional Judgement:
XX's SS of 82 on the Written Expressions scale from the KTEA II was one standard deviation lower than his lowest cluster SS earned on any of the five academic domains assessed by the WJIII Ach., Form A. This reality, in concert with his relatively low SS earned on the WJIII Cog scales of Visual Matching (86) and Decision Speed (88) supported the existence of a functional but particular learning disability that merits specially designed instruction.

So, if anyone can help me make sense of this before our IEP meeting next Monday that would be amazing. He qualified for an IEP based on a Specific Learning Disability for writing.



Last edited by jaggirl47; 01/05/15 04:55 PM.