My 2E DS11 was given the Reynolds Intellectual Assessment Scales (RAIS) to determine if he was still eligible for an IEP or 504 at his new middle school. I don't know much about this test, but as usual, we got a big discrepancy between scores. Quell surprise. They do not stack up to the scores he got on the WISC when he was 6, or his actual academic strengths, so maybe I am misunderstanding what the subtests mean.
On the most recent RAIS, Verbal Intelligence Index (VIX) 139, Nonverbal (NIX) 108.
On the WISC (from memory) his Verbal was 130ish and Perceptual Reasoning, 140ish (uneven, high-high subtest scores combined with an average), a dismal Processing score in low 80's, and above average Working Memory, 120ish.
If the VIX = VC and NIX = PR, these are weird scores. His perceptual reasoning is actually a strength, based on math and science MAPs and actual academic performance, plus the old WISC scores. So is the NIX score a combination of what the Processing and Perceptual Reasoning is on the WISC and the processing issues are what is holding it down? Or is this just another instance of a 2E kid being really hard to test?
Functionally, he is doing well. All Honors classes, staying organized with the homework, and talk of radical acceleration to HS next year for his math. So I am not overly concerned. Just curious. And I do love to geek on IQ tests
