GT/AAP Appeals

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:See the troll is not the only one who feels this way!


But is still a TROLL!


Ahh...good morning Fool! I see you finally finished throwing up (or eating your third) breakfast! Hope your mental health disease allowed you a good nights sleep!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The guidelines for the county are 30-31 kids per es classroom. So, once a class hits 32 they add another teacher. The 30-31 vs 25 was the result of budget cuts. People do not want to pay more taxes. If the kids were not in AAP, there would be more gen ed students, and same number of teachers.

In fact, AAP really does not cost much...maybe a bit in transportation.


yes but maybe if they limited the program to those who are actually GT, and not merely above average with very ambitious parents, the class sizes would come down to 25 or less.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:See the troll is not the only one who feels this way!


But is still a TROLL!


Ahh...good morning Fool! I see you finally finished throwing up (or eating your third) breakfast! Hope your mental health disease allowed you a good nights sleep!


You sure do obsess on vomit! Must be a TROLL thing.

I also notice you always have to have the last word. Go on, have it...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:See the troll is not the only one who feels this way!


But is still a TROLL!


Ahh...good morning Fool! I see you finally finished throwing up (or eating your third) breakfast! Hope your mental health disease allowed you a good nights sleep!


You sure do obsess on vomit! Must be a TROLL thing.

I also notice you always have to have the last word. Go on, have it...


See I can not stop with you! You are just proof possitive of the obsession with the AAP program. Because you are such a control freak you just can't step away. The more you respond the deeper you reconfirm you are in fact a NUT!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:See the troll is not the only one who feels this way!


But is still a TROLL!


Ahh...good morning Fool! I see you finally finished throwing up (or eating your third) breakfast! Hope your mental health disease allowed you a good nights sleep!


You sure do obsess on vomit! Must be a TROLL thing.

I also notice you always have to have the last word. Go on, have it...


See I can not stop with you! You are just proof possitive of the obsession with the AAP program. Because you are such a control freak you just can't step away. The more you respond the deeper you reconfirm you are in fact a NUT!


You also think you are so smart you actually know who is the troll and who isn't.
Anonymous
IMO, I believe this forum is used by parents who sincerely wish for the right level of education for their children and are looking for advise. So if anyone want to post crappy notes, there are other blog sites.. this is not the place!!
Anonymous
I agree. Please have some respect and let us talk to other parents respectfully.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:IMO, I believe this forum is used by parents who sincerely wish for the right level of education for their children and are looking for advise. So if anyone want to post crappy notes, there are other blog sites.. this is not the place!!

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You just can't stop yourself!
Anonymous
Does anyone have a feel for the minimum WISC score that will suffice on appeal, where the GBRS is 12? Thanks!
Anonymous
What were your dc COGAT and NNAT scores?
Anonymous
Scores ran the gamut between 114 and 130. The WISC score was better (131) and the GBRS is 12. Grades are mostly 0's and a few G's.
Anonymous
Was the 131 the FSIQ? I have heard they look more at the verbal (VCI) and perceptual reasoning (PRI) scores.
Anonymous
Yes, in my DC's case they were all about the same, verbal and perceptual were 129 and 131, but Full Scale came out to 131 somehow.
Anonymous
Would Woodcock-Johnson-III achievement scores help along with WISC scores?

Our DD has GBRS 8 (in 3rd grade) but the FISQ 132 (VCI 138) and WJ-III -Reading 126 and Math 143. Are these are good scores to get in AAP next year?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Would Woodcock-Johnson-III achievement scores help along with WISC scores?

Our DD has GBRS 8 (in 3rd grade) but the FISQ 132 (VCI 138) and WJ-III -Reading 126 and Math 143. Are these are good scores to get in AAP next year?

It is my understanding you nee a FISQ and VCI or 138+
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