Ok,
Yes, we have an IQ score for her, but are having it recalculated because of her age at the time of testing and her hitting the ceiling on 3 subtests, the tester needs to use extended norms with her. But, without the extended norms her IQ is a 140.
I have all of the subtest break downs. They are as follows:
Letter word ID: 151
Reading fluency: 146
Story recall: 135
Understanding directions: 137
Calculation: 136
Math fluency: 120 (She had the right idea for some questions, but hasn't had the exposure to how to solve them correctly)
Spelling: 150
Writing fluency: 125
Passage Comprehension: 151
Applied Problems: 141
Writing samples: 153
Story recall - delayed: 84 (She completely forgot 1 story)
Word attack: 148
Picture vocab: 133
Oral comprehension: 135
Editing: 154
Reading vocab: 138
Quantitative Concepts: 139
Academic knowledge: 129
Spelling of Sounds: 133
Sound awareness: 139
Punctuation & Capitals: 161
I wish I could say we had a receptive school situation, but we have a complete unknown. We are moving, probably to Florida and don't know anything about the schools there. I've not gotten much info from the state chpt for the gifted and the woman who is their rep. in the area we'd be going to is on vacation for the next month, so she wasn't very helpful.
Neato - thanks, that makes sense to me, I've not had anyone explain it that way.
As far as a DYS application, we're trying to fit that in with trying to figure out our move and a new job etc. It may have to wait until the fall so we don't mess it up. But, we'll see.
I guess I keep looking at these scores thinking "this can't really be true. How can such a little peanut have so much going on in her head?"

I know, I know, give up the denial before it's too late. But she has always just been Sweet Pea and will always be that to us, so it is like we have 2 kids in one, the one we deal with all the time and the hidden "secret super hero", capable of leaping tall buildings in one bound - or at least figuring out how it could be done.
Dottie - DH wants to know if you're from Massachusetts - he thinks that we Bay stater's are the only ones who use the term "wicked" to mean something good.
