So the school is giving my kid the Kaufman Test of Achievement. Apparently, as part of his annual IEP process (although they did not do this last year). What is this test and what is it for? It's a little annoying I wasn't told beforehand that they would be doing and, since we already have Woodcock Johnson Test of Achievement Broad reading and Broad Math scores, I wonder why they are doing yet more. On another note, if this one is also accepted by DYS maybe his math achievement on Kaufman will make the cut-off (he missed it by a few points on the WJIII and he does have qualifying IQ).