| Info sharing should be good, it shouldn’t be a secret process |
+100 |
How can anyone know the identity of anyone who posts on DCUM? We all are anonymous here, correct? |
If the specific AART from that school were to read this, they might remember that they talked to OP. But seriously it’s info that everyone wants to know and it shouldn’t be a secret. |
This. It is more obvious when you are posting from a specific school. In this case, the poster said that they were one of a few who got their score. I think they listed the score as well. Easy to pin point who it is. This is why most people don’t list their schools, because the info can get some one in trouble or the info could identify a parent. |
But why would OP be in trouble? The info should be kept from the muggles? Is this AAP level IV or Hogwarts? |
They said it was posted on their SIS account though, not that a member from AART told them in confidence. |
They said they got the scores in the mail, but after speaking with the AART they found out that their class was the only one at the school who had them sent out. So, the AART would know it was someone from that class who had attended the AAP info session. Not that I think the AART is reading this or really cares. |
| The offending poster has been identified. And notation has been made to their application file. |
Troll 😈 |
Yeah, posting what OP did has zero to do with whether a kid needs advanced academic services. Not fun first PP. |
| Why not just post the scores in sis and then work on the pool/letters or whatever else they do? |
| Many parents like myself think their kid is gifted or should be in AAP but if I know my kid scored low on the test I wouldn't even bother applying. If they are close to the score cutoff, I would still apply. If parents know the scores early it may reduce the amount of packets they need to complete. |
You say that as if it's FCPS holding data they already have. How do we know Riverside has scored and released all the tests, though? |
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Why will FCPS hold the cogat results? But if one by school has it then all other schools also have the scores.
Is the scores are below 125 or do there is no point applying. So, it’s important for parents to see the scores, at least 2 weeks before the application deadline. |