LOL - yup it's all a bunch of bs. |
Does GBRS accurately predict academic success in AAP, though? I ask because my kid had a terrible GBRS but has done great in AAP, won academic awards in middle school, and has always passed advanced on SOL tests. Talking to other parents, this seems to be a pretty common story. |
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The whole AAP admissions process is a dog and pony show. They hire consultants to come up with a process. This gets updated to represent the latest zeitgeist. Same as college admissions.
The process gives cover to bureaucrats. I guess this might capture 1/2 or 3/4 of deserving students. Parents who are informed and interested stack the deck towards their kids. Not fair but that is how the game is played. Other kids are at a disadvantage. |
GBRS doesn't predict anything other than how much of a bootlicker your child is. It's a travesty that it figures into AAP decisions at all. |
However flawed, the admissions process captures 99% of deserving students. We hear from all 10 of 1% parents on this board. |
Lol. |
It's a scam to allow UMC kids to avoid going to school with the poor. Providing enrichment at all schools would be more cost effective and work just as well. |
It captures 99% of the kids of Gifted and Talented parents. A motivated parent gets 6-7 shots at admission to AAP and eventually they do get in. As I said, it is really gifted and talented parent program. |
I would love to see the stats on the 120-130. Our school is a higher SES and the cut off was in the 140s for in-pool. There were parents that still parent referred on top of those scores and didn't get in. There was a kid with a perfect cogat that didn't get in to AAP. I understand the desire to pull from a larger cross-section of the county, but there were definitely far more deserving students than spots at our school this year. |
I feel sorry for the parents who think that because their kid got into AAP in third grade, they are now setting their children up for a life of success and their kid is better than all the other kids. When the one thing you have to be proud of in life is your 8 year old's admission into a program because they did a good job on a couple standardized tests, then you must lead a really sad, pathetic life. |
Sad but true. |
Do a search for fcps AAP equity report. GBRS is over 4 times more important for AAP acceptance than test scores. |
Sounds like FCPS has done a great job mirroring the Hunger Games with AAP admissions. |
Right, and some other centers are scrounging for kids to fill one or two classrooms. They definitely Know in the appeal round which centers have open seats and which ones are full. |
But they do in Middle School. Level 1 and 2 ESoL students are in self contained ESOL classes. Some SpED kids will also be in self contained classes. |