Anyone get into AAP on appeal?

Anonymous
Looks like a kid that would do well with Advanced Math.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP Here. Stats below. Should kid retake the NNAT or COGAT?

NNAT - 106
COGAT - 132
No WISC. Couldn't get one done in time.
GBRS - 2FO, 2CO, Strengths - Math (Y), Reading (N)
Report Card - Always 4s

Yes, the stats aren't the best but I feel like my child would do well in AAP. Just not the best standardized test taker.


I'd say success on appeal is unlikely, but applying next year could be. I would get a WISC. Preferably at GMU. Supposedly they trust that more. And a new GBRS from a new teacher might be all it takes. NNAT doesn't matter that much so I would not worry about retaking that. WISC would be better.
Anonymous
Also, does your school have advanced math? If so, see if you can get your kid in. Guessing CogAT Q was highest subscore.
Anonymous
I’m the OP of this thread:

https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/874698.page#16979996

DD got in on appeal (didn’t submit the WISC). She is in 5th grade now and doing very well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Also, does your school have advanced math? If so, see if you can get your kid in. Guessing CogAT Q was highest subscore.


OP here. I think the school has advanced math? We're a center school so I figure we do. I'm such a bad parent, I didn't even know these tests were used in the AAP determination. Thought you were either in or out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m the OP of this thread:

https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/874698.page#16979996

DD got in on appeal (didn’t submit the WISC). She is in 5th grade now and doing very well.


Op here. Thank you. Fingers crossed for us then!

Glad your DD is doing well in AAP!
Anonymous
I'm hoping mine gets in the second time around.

She had
NNAT 133
CogAT 136
WISC 145 (GMU)

Didn't get in last year, wasn't even in pool, and appeal failed. This year still didn't get in, and... Waiting on my second appeal. But not holding my breath.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm hoping mine gets in the second time around.

She had
NNAT 133
CogAT 136
WISC 145 (GMU)

Didn't get in last year, wasn't even in pool, and appeal failed. This year still didn't get in, and... Waiting on my second appeal. But not holding my breath.


What pyramid are you in? Those scores are definitely on the cusp. I hope you get in!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm hoping mine gets in the second time around.

She had
NNAT 133
CogAT 136
WISC 145 (GMU)

Didn't get in last year, wasn't even in pool, and appeal failed. This year still didn't get in, and... Waiting on my second appeal. But not holding my breath.

Was the WISC taken last year or this year?
Anonymous
Yes, but I also made zero sense that DD didn't get in during the first round.

Both NNAT and CogAT were in very high 140s, and the GBRS was all CO.

We decided if DD didn't get in on appeal, we would've kept her in general education.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm reading here that chances are very low that a kid will get into AAP on appeal. If you appealed, were you accepted or denied? I submitted an appeal but I feel like chances are low my kid will get in.


Over half the parents at our center that I've spoken to got their kids in on appeal. It's very common.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm reading here that chances are very low that a kid will get into AAP on appeal. If you appealed, were you accepted or denied? I submitted an appeal but I feel like chances are low my kid will get in.


Over half the parents at our center that I've spoken to got their kids in on appeal. It's very common.


Probably at a certain point, the program administrators figure if the parents want it that bad, they'll make sure their kid succeeds in the program by providing any needed support. And with 20% of the kids in AAP these days, it isn't all that hard.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm reading here that chances are very low that a kid will get into AAP on appeal. If you appealed, were you accepted or denied? I submitted an appeal but I feel like chances are low my kid will get in.


Over half the parents at our center that I've spoken to got their kids in on appeal. It's very common.


Probably at a certain point, the program administrators figure if the parents want it that bad, they'll make sure their kid succeeds in the program by providing any needed support. And with 20% of the kids in AAP these days, it isn't all that hard.


I don't think it's all that big a stretch. Making the top 20% is pretty easy for anyone who spends any time with their kids.
Anonymous
Other than NNAT, COGAT, GBRS and Report cards, which are the other factors considered?
Are iReady scores from grade 1 and K important? DSA, Wida access?
What kind of work by the student is to be submitted?
Anonymous
So does the NNAT not count for much anymore or is that speculation? Our AART said that you need 130+ in both to be considered, but after talking to some parents their kids did not score that high in either and were admitted.
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