Yes, she should still have the raw scores. I would ask for them since your son scored that high.

Extended scoring is scaled score equivalents for raw scores that exceed the regular scoring tables. Generally if a child scores 18+ on 2 or more subtests then it is worth checking to see if they qualified for higher scores using the extended scoring tables.

I can either tell you the extended scores (once you get the raw scores) or give you a link to the tables for you to figure it out yourself. But if you ask the school psych about it, she should tell you whether she checked that or not. If she didn't she should have and you could insist she do so.

Yes those are the index scores (that's the I in each of the labels).

I'll check a couple things and post again in a little bit. Want to check to see if they should have done a GAI instead of a FSIQ given the difference in the index scores.

Also, were there composite scores for the WIAT? Was it the WIAT II?

Patricia



Last edited by rlsnights; 05/04/09 08:42 PM.

Patricia - HS mom to 13 yo twins
J - 2E, Crohn's, HoH, Dyspraxia, Bipolar/ASD?
E - 2E, Aud Process+