| GBRS? |
GBRS = Gifted Behavior Rating Scale http://www.fcps.edu/DIS/gt/faqs.html How important are the test scores in determining eligibility for full-time AAP (level IV) center placement? Test scores are just one piece of data considered when a file is reviewed for full-time AAP (level IV) center placement. The Level IV Center Central Selection Committee, made up of FCPS teachers, specialists, and administrators, considers multiple criteria, including: ability and achievement test scores, the Gifted Behaviors Rating Scale (GBRS), student progress reports, and other optional information such as the Parent/Guardian Questionnaire. |
This is simply not true. From presonal experience, 85% percentile coupled with strong gbrs got dd in. It might be about numbers, but it might be a logical or instead of and. So great test scores might be sufficient, or great gbrs. |
Curious. What was the strong GBRS? Was it 16 or whatever the highest is? My DC had a perfect score on one CogAT subtest (which put her composite at a 132) and all the rest in the mid-nineties. NNAT was in the 90s. Her GBRS was 12, I think, which is somewhat weak, but not totally. She did not get in -- but did get in on appeal. |
Gbrs was 14. And her scores were all betweed 115 and 122. I suspect the committee looked at pp's scores in the 90's and wondered if the one perfect score was an outlier |
| hi there - wondering if there any examples of a "strong referral packet" as we are having trouble with what exactly to write/include! thank you for any help. even one or two of your personal examples would be helpful. |
oops, sorry, just noticed this is from a year ago!! hopefully someone is still out there listening i'll also search other threads. . .
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Am looking for samples too.. Specially on the creative side. I have some good samples of work but not sure about extra curriculars and referrals from sports coach? Any help is appreciated. |
| I think sports are irrelevent, unless you have a child that really over the top/olympic bound. |
| For my own ds, his religion teacher write a letter which talked about how articulate, etc. he is. Anything she thought that might be helpful for the committee to know. I personally am a church choir director (no longer in schools, FCPS music teachers cannot write letters) and have been asked to write letters a few times for my singers. If I feel it is applicable, I try to talk about how their performance skills, music reading, general reading and speed of learning music set them apart from their peers. |
| pp again, that should have said "wrote" not "write" |