For those of you with current FCPS 2nd graders, when did you receive a letter telling you your child was eligible -- with the forms to fill out, etc.? I have a 2nd grader, but I still haven't received that letter -- and these posts are making me think I should have received it already.
I didn't receive her scores from her ES until mid-January. I will call the school, whenever it's back in session . . . Thanks so much. |
Letters to parents notifying that a child was in the 2nd grade pool were sent to parents in January. |
Thanks for the quick reply. So I guess I do need to worry. Do you know WHERE the letter comes from? Would her ES send it -- or is it from a central office? Thanks again. |
It is sent from the elementary school on FCPS letterhead (in FCPS envelope). |
Also, you can parent refer, and it doesn't matter if your daughter is in the pool or not. They would consider the parent referral just as they would consider any other student in the pool. The parent referral form is due to the local school's Advanced Academics Resource Teacher (AART) the next day there is school. (It was supposed to be due February 5, but the snow and school closure changed the deadline.) The parent referral form is on the FCPS website: http://www.fcps.edu/DIS/gt/forms.html |
You definitely would have received the letter by now, but you don't need to waste time calling the school at this point. The cutoff score is 130. If your child does not have a 130 in at least one subtest or as a composite score, s/he's not in the pool. (You don't receive a letter telling you your child is not in the pool; it is sent only to those in the pool.) If you still want to refer, you do need to get going on it ASAP. Get on the FCPS website, read the parent information packet, complete the forms and have them ready to submit as soon as school reopens. As noted by a PP, the deadline for parent referrals was Friday, Feb. 5th, but (luckily for you! ![]() |
FCPS has already announced there is no school tomorrow (Monday, Feb 8) so you do indeed have yet another day to pull everything together. |
My second grader did score over 130 -- on both the math and verbal sections of the CoGAT. I think my ES is slow. As I mentioned, I didn't get her scores until a few weeks ago. My older son is at a center, and I do remember getting the letter/packet for him. I didn't submit any extra material for him, but I remember filling out the one-page form . . . Thanks again. |
So, sorry, my question now is: was that Parent Questionnaire form also due Friday, 2/5? Not a parent-referral, but the Parent/Guardian Questionnaire form that I think is mailed with the your-child-is-eligible letter (that I haven't received, but should have . . .)
I have looked at the website, but it's still not clear to me. Thanks again everyone. |
Yes. The Parent Questionnaire (and any other materials you would like to submit) were due Friday (and are now due whenever they go back to school). That's horrible that they never let you know your DD was in the pool! We got ours later than a lot of people on here, but nonetheless, weeks ago. At least you only have to put together the questionnaire, not a whole referral packet. Good luck! |
Actually, if your child is in the pool, and it sounds like she is, then you have until February 12 to submit the optional materials like the Parent Questionnaire. |
It's totally unacceptable that your child is in the pool and you STILL have not been notified by the school! As a PP noted, the deadline for parent submissions of materials for the files of children IN THE SCREENING POOL is this coming Friday, Feb. 12th. The deadline for parent referrals of children NOT in the screening pool was Friday, Feb. 5th (now extended until at least Tuesday, Feb. 9th). But if your child is in the pool, you still should have received your letter in plenty of time to allow you to gather work samples, obtain letters of recommendation, complete the optional parent questionnaire, etc. The fact that you never received a letter from the school is really disturbing to me. If it were me, I would be furious -- and I would be calling the principal to complain as soon as school reopens. |
That's interesting, PP. I'm 16:28 above. Our DC is in the pool. I just checked our letter and the AAP coordinator at our school said our additional materials were due February 4 (she does not work on Friday, which is why February 4, not 5). It sounds like it could vary by school (maybe it's not supposed to but it did at our school).
I would call your school when they evenutally open and ask. It could be that the AAP coordinator wants it earlier than what appears to be the official deadline, like our coordinator did. It is inexcusable that you did not receive the letter. It would be a double slap in the face if they then expected materials early. |
To be clear (as mud? ![]() If you DID receive a letter stating that your child is in the 2nd grade pool and you are submitting optional materials, those are due Friday, February 12. From the FCPS web site: http://www.fcps.edu/DIS/gt/timeline.html February 2 - 5, 2010 (8:30 am - 4:00 pm) Parents of students not attending FCPS submit screening files*. If FCPS schools are closed due to inclement weather on Friday February 5, the deadline for private school files for Level IV screening will be extend to Monday, February 8 or the next day that FCPS schools are open. February 5, 2010 AA Level IV Referral forms for FCPS students due to local school**. If FCPS schools are closed due to inclement weather on Friday February 5, the deadline for Level IV referrals will be extend to Monday, February 8 or the next day that FCPS schools are open. February 12, 2010 Optional screening file materials due to local school (according to guidelines). |
I get what you are saying!!! What I am telling you is that SOME schools' AAP coordinators have apparently set earlier deadlines as our school's AAP coordinator did. Our letter (saying our DC is in the pool) says she needs that materials by February 4 for kids IN THE POOL. It may not be the county's deadline, but apparently our school has set an earlier deadline. It's possible that the AAP coordinator that the poster's school did that as well (in fact, it could also be our AAP coordinator because our coordinator works at more than one school). I recommend that she call her school and ask just to be sure. If I had relied on the county's websote, I would be a week late. I assume the AAP coordinator would have to take the materials, but it doesn't seem worth it to fight the fight when I can play by her rules. |