Gifted Testing in Grants-Cibola County Schools
New Mexico
Like most U.S. districts, Grants-Cibola County Schools identifies students for its gifted & talented program largely through a cognitive ability test. The specific test varies and can change year to year — the most common are the CogAT, NNAT, and OLSAT. Below is how identification typically works and how to prepare.
Which test does Grants-Cibola use?
Confirm the current test with your school's counselor or the district's gifted/talented office — it's the one detail worth verifying directly. The three common screeners are below; pick yours to start a free, test-specific practice.
How qualifying scores work
Most gifted programs use a percentile cutoff — often around the 95th–98th percentile, sometimes against national norms and sometimes against local (district) norms. The exact cutoff for Grants-Cibola County Schools can change yearly and may differ by grade or program, so confirm the current threshold with the district. We never publish a cutoff we can't verify.
Testing window & official info
Gifted screening is usually scheduled in the fall (around September–October) for the coming school year, though some districts also test in spring. Windows vary — confirm the exact dates with your district.
The real test, dates, and cutoff live on the district's own page.
Find the district's gifted pageHow to prepare
- Take a free diagnostic to see where your child stands on CogAT / NNAT / OLSAT-style reasoning.
- Practice each question type — verbal, quantitative, and nonverbal reasoning — with adaptive, verified questions.
- Build familiarity and pacing so test day feels routine, not stressful.
- Track a readiness percentile and focus practice on the weakest areas.
See where your child stands
A free diagnostic gives a readiness estimate in minutes — no signup needed to try.
Take the free diagnosticiPrepGenius is an independent study resource, not affiliated with or endorsed by Grants-Cibola County Schools or any test publisher. Program details are a starting guide — always verify current testing windows and cutoffs with the district.