CogAT Information

                      Cognitive Abilities Test (CogAT)


Dear Parents/Guardians,

DCSD is committed to implementing equitable practices to increase access to advanced/gifted learning opportunities. Based on state and national recommendations and requirements, we implement Universal Screening for students in 2nd grade (February).

 

2nd Grade Universal Screen

As part of this process, ALL students in 2nd grade not identified for gifted programming will take the Cognitive Abilities Test (CogAT) the week of  February 5, 2024.  This assessment indicates the level and pattern of cognitive development of a student in comparison to grade and age mates.  These general reasoning abilities, which start developing at birth and continue through early adulthood, are influenced by experiences gained both in and out of school.  


If your child is already identified for gifted programming, they will not participate in this universal screen testing. Your Gifted Education Facilitator will contact you directly with information about this process. 


Kindergarten/ 1st Grade Gifted Identification Referral Testing 

If your child is in K or 1st  grade and you believe he/she needs evaluation for Gifted Identification and Services, you may refer your child for testing by initiating the Gifted Identification Process.  NOTE: Requesting this assessment automatically initiates the process to evaluate for Gifted Identification. 

Please request CogAT testing for your child by completing the Referral for Gifted Identification linked below:
CSE Referral for Gifted Identification
Upon receipt of this form the Gifted Education Facilitator will connect with you to discuss next steps in the gifted identification process.


Estimados Padres/Tutores,


DCSD está comprometido a implementar prácticas equitativas para aumentar el acceso a oportunidades de aprendizaje avanzado/para estudiantes dotados. Con base en las recomendaciones y requisitos estatales y nacionales, implementamos la Prueba de detección universal para los estudiantes de segundo grado (febrero).


Pantalla Universal de 2do Grado

Como parte de este proceso, TODOS los estudiantes de 2do grado no identificados para programación para superdotados tomarán la Prueba de Habilidades Cognitivas (CogAT) la semana del 5 de febrero de 2024.


Esta evaluación indica el nivel y patrón de desarrollo cognitivo de un estudiante en comparación con sus compañeros de grado y edad. Estas habilidades de razonamiento general, que comienzan a desarrollarse al nacer y continúan hasta la edad adulta temprana, están influenciadas por las experiencias adquiridas tanto dentro como fuera de la escuela.


Si su hijo ya está identificado para la programación para superdotados, no participará en esta prueba de pantalla universal. Su Facilitador de Educación para Dotados se comunicará con usted directamente con información sobre este proceso.


Prueba de referencia para la identificación de estudiantes dotados de Jardín de Infantes/Primer Grado 

Si su hijo está en el Jardín de Infantes o 1er grado y cree que necesita una evaluación para la identificación y los servicios de dotados, puede recomendar a su hijo para que se realice la prueba iniciando el proceso de identificación de dotados.  
NOTA: Solicitar esta evaluación inicia automáticamente el proceso de evaluación para la identificación de dotados. 

Solicite la prueba CogAT para su hijo completando la Recomendación para identificación de superdotados vinculada AQUÍ.

Al recibir este formulario, el Facilitador de Educación para Dotados se comunicará con usted para discutir los próximos pasos en el proceso de identificación de dotados.




Dear Parents/Guardians,


DCSD is committed to implementing equitable practices to increase access to advanced/gifted learning opportunities. Based on state and national recommendations and requirements, we implement Universal Screening for students in 2nd grade (February) and 5th or 6th grade--a student's final year of elementary school (November).

 

5th/6th Grade Universal Screen

As part of this process, ALL students in 6th grade not identified for gifted programming will take the Cognitive Abilities Test (CogAT) the week of November 6, 2023.   This assessment indicates the level and pattern of cognitive development of a student in comparison to grade and age mates.  These general reasoning abilities, which start developing at birth and continue through early adulthood, are influenced by experiences gained both in and out of school.  


If your child is already identified for gifted programming, they will not participate in this universal screen testing. Your Gifted Education Facilitator will contact you directly with information about this process. 


Gifted Identification Referral Testing 

If your child is in grades 3, 4, or 5 and you believe they need evaluation for Gifted Identification and Services, you may refer your child for testing by initiating the Gifted Identification Process. 
NOTE: Requesting this assessment automatically initiates the process to evaluate for Gifted Identification. 

Please request CogAT testing for your child by completing the Referral for Gifted Identification linked here:  CSE Referral for Gifted Identification

Upon receipt of this form the Gifted Education Facilitator will connect with you to discuss next steps in the gifted identification process.