Sorry. +1 in this context means "i'd like to know the answer to that too" and not "those scores will get your child into the program." GBRS 8 is pretty low, and WISC is pretty good. In past years, I'd say probably in on appeal. this year, too close to call IMO. |
My DC took WISC IV instead, so can't give you an exact answer, but I've heard that it's similar to WISC less the working memory and processing speed. Hope that helps. |
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what about WISC above 135 and GBRS of only 8? In the past 'yes'. Who know what will happen this year. 135 is high but not among the highest. Your VCI and PRI scores might play an important role. |
We received the local level IV eligibility letter today. The decision has to be sent to the school by Jun 12 and we don't get the appeal decision until 28th. Wondering how to handle the situation. Will have to check with the AART. |
| Really? How can your principal be offering spots in the Local Level IV class when s/he doesn't yet know how many open slots will be available (namely, how many more kids will be guaranteed a space after successful appeal). I don't get this. |
In the past 'yes'. Who know what will happen this year. 135 is high but not among the highest. Your VCI and PRI scores might play an important role. Is this based previous experience that someone with these scores got in? |
Is this based previous experience that someone with these scores got in? From the last 2 years stats. Check on the last year's appeals thread. |
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Here is the updated list again!
1. WISC: VCI 132 PRI 123 WM 120 PS 137 FSIQ 135 GBRS: 8 NNAT 135 FxAT 79% 2. WISC: VCI 124 PRI 141 FSIQ 138 GBRS: 11 3. WISC: VCI 138 PRI 137 WM 129 PS 141 FSIQ 147 GBRS: 8 NNAT: 145 FxAT: 86% 4. WISC: VCI 138 PRI 131 WM 126 PS 128 FSIQ 140 GBRS: 13 NNAT: 135 FxAT: 83% 5. WISC: VCI 128 PRI 120 FSIQ 129 GBRS: 10 6. WISC: FSIQ 144 GBRS: 16 NNAT: 126 FxAT: 76 7. SB: 132 WISC: 133 GBRS: 11 8. WISC: FSIQ 145 VCI 137 PRI 135 WM 130 PS 140 GBRS: 6 NNAT 145 FxAT 78% 9. WISC: VCI 115 PRI 136 WM 110 PS 115 FSIQ 126 GBRS 12 10. WISC: 128 PR 133 WM 126 PS 121 FSIQ 135 GBRS 12 NNAT 156 FxAT 89 11. WISC: VSI 112 PRI 139 WM 110 PS 115 FSIQ 126 12. WISC: FSIQ 129 GBRS 8 13. WISC: VCI 138 PRI 132 GBRS 8 14. WISC: FSIQ 132 VCI 135 PRI 130 GBRS 10 15. WISC: VC 130 PR 127 WM 123 PS 112 FSIQ: 130 GBRS: 13 16. WISC: FSIQ 149 VCI 134 PRI 141 PSI 133 NNAT 139 CogAt 89% GBRS 6 17. WISC: 150 NNAT:129 CogAt:83% 18. WISC: FSIQ: 123 VCI: 126 PRI: 125 GBRS: 11 19. FSIQ: 134 VCI: 132 PRI: 137 WMI-120 PSI: 112 GBRS: 8 20. WISC: FSIQ 146 VCI: 140 PRI:149 WMI:129 PSI:121 NNAT : 146 GBRS : 6 FxAT : 86% 21. WISC: FSIQ: 124 VCI:119 PRI:125 WMI:120 PSI:109 NNAT: 150 FxAT: 71% GBRS: 13 22. WISC: FSIQ 130 VCI: 119 PRI 125 WMI: 110 PSI: 139 NNAT: 124 FxAT 89% 23. WISC: FSIQ: 150 NNAT: 151 FxAT: 78% GBRS: 11 24. WISC 152, VCI=146, PRI=139, WMI=139, PSI=144 GBRS=9 |
| These are too close to call: 5, 9, 11 (no GBRS reported), 12, 13, 14, 18, 19, 21, 22 (no GBRS reported). The rest, definitely in on appeal. |
| It would be more helpful if everyone could include the GBRS on the list. |
Oh man, I hope you're right. Even if we don't get in, at least we won't have regrets for not appealing. |
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I hope you are right! |
| Correction: I think 19 is also definitely in. And so is 25 (I know someone who's kid had the exact same WISC 130 and GBRS 10 who got in on appeal last year). Some of the ones "too close to call" may well get in too. |
| PS Before I get flamed with "Who the heck are you and what do you know" let me just say I'm nothing more than a Mom who has been somewhat obsessively following the scores for the past 9 years (while my kids have been passing through the process) and I have read virtually every "scores" thread available during that time. So no, I'm not an AART or committee member but I have been following closely. One thing I can tell you is that, historically, the committee seems to be pretty generous during the appeals process (maybe because they understand that the parents, by and large, feel strongly enough that they have paid for private testing). More than half seem to get in on appeal each year. Good luck! |