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Anonymous
Omg these high scores getting rejected are insane! That
makes no sense!

Are all of you zoned for really crowded/big centers?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not in 149 WISC-V - all subsections were high
3 new samples (realistic fiction, science oriented writing and math problem solving)
3 recommendation letters

Original submission CogAt 141, 4FO, NNAT 126 (can't remember the exact number)

No words. Beyond frustrated.




Wow. Have you considered consulting an education attorney.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not in 149 WISC-V - all subsections were high
3 new samples (realistic fiction, science oriented writing and math problem solving)
3 recommendation letters

Original submission CogAt 141, 4FO, NNAT 126 (can't remember the exact number)

No words. Beyond frustrated.




I would ask to speak with someone in the AAP office because this has to be a mistake.
Anonymous
It almost looks like the rejections and acceptances were mixed up
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if specific centers have very few spots open. While it is supposed to be open to all, logistically that is not possible.


100% our school already has 34 kids in the one AAP class for 4th. Remaining kids are broken out in 3 other “groups” and class sizes are much smaller. Entire class size is ~98. Not equitable across the county!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not in 149 WISC-V - all subsections were high
3 new samples (realistic fiction, science oriented writing and math problem solving)
3 recommendation letters

Original submission CogAt 141, 4FO, NNAT 126 (can't remember the exact number)

No words. Beyond frustrated.




Wow. Have you considered consulting an education attorney.


I am just in shock at the moment, so haven't considered anything. Honestly, my daughter should have been admitted the first round and we thought it was a mistake. But now, I don't know what is going on. We also have an older kid in the full-time program, so we have a sense of the process and believe that the full-time AAP will serve my daughter well. Yikes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow, sorry to the pp's who were denied with those WISC scores. That is mind boggling and completely unfair.

DD got in with no new scores. We submitted the parent questionnaire and some work samples. We didn't submit anything the with the initial application. She was in pool, but not terribly high. 135 quantitative on the cogat, with a 131 composite. If I recall correctly, nnat was 118. GRBRS were 3C, 1F with excellent commentary.


DS did not get in with similar package. Cogat 134 quantitative, Composite 131, NNAT 128, GBRS 2C 2F, no WISC, not in with Letter, questionnaire and work samples. Zip 22066.


I’m the pp you quoted. Our zipcode is 22101. Haycock is the center school but DD is staying local. Sorry your DS did not get in. This process is subjective and it appears there is no rhyme or reason to these decisions.
Anonymous
We did not get in. We are 22043 at Shrevewood.
Anonymous
My child with a 134 WISC, 134 COGAT and 129 NNAT did not get in. Shocked and disappointed.
Anonymous
I am the post with 140 wisc score and rejection. Do you know a good education attorney that I can contact for consultation?
Anonymous
DS got in. No WISC but submitted couple of work samples, awards and math contest scores. Also submitted a letter on why he deserves to be in AAP highlighting academic strengths and abilities through examples. COGAT was just above cutoff with high quant, low verbal and NNAT was below cutoff. GBRS was 4C with a page and half of comments.

We and his teachers were surprised that he did not get in initially.
Anonymous
My son got in with only work samples. He had perfect GBRS and in-pool CoGat due to 143 verbal (quantitative was average).

I’m so sorry to everyone who got insanely high WISCs rejected. That doesn’t seem fair at all.
Anonymous
DC didn't get in:
COGAT 136 (Quantitative 139)
NNAT 135
WISC 132 (VCI 136)
We submitted the WISC, work samples and recommendation letter.
We are honored to be in the same company as some of the other rejection cases that we're seeing here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My son got in with only work samples. He had perfect GBRS and in-pool CoGat due to 143 verbal (quantitative was average).

I’m so sorry to everyone who got insanely high WISCs rejected. That doesn’t seem fair at all.


Forgot to mention our base school is a center. Wonder if that helped him get in (not changing schools)?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am the post with 140 wisc score and rejection. Do you know a good education attorney that I can contact for consultation?


Just curious as to what a good education attorney could do for a case like this?
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