I don't think it's SPS- nobody was there more than 30 minutes and they tested kids from 1st grade through 5th grade. People are getting IQ-looking scores, not raw scores or percentile rankings. The district requires a 130 on the CoGAT to qualify for programs, or a 130 on individual IQ testing in overall or in any one area. Of the 10 families I know who had kids participating, every one of them scored over 140. I know one of them scored 121 and 125 on the paper CoGAT the last two years so her mom was surprised by the very high score this time and asked me about it.
Last edited by CAMom; 02/27/11 10:04 AM.