AAP Eligible letter received

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If a parent felt some info is incorrect in her DC's file, she is entitled to feel that way. She does not need to let us know what is not correct. Common people, most of the kids being rejected are in pool kids. They have qualified one test or another or both...


She is, but it is increasingly frustrating to the board to be fed half the information, piece by piece, and then ask for sympathy, support, and encouragement. Rather than giving half the story, just refrain from posting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If a parent felt some info is incorrect in her DC's file, she is entitled to feel that way. She does not need to let us know what is not correct. Common people, most of the kids being rejected are in pool kids. They have qualified one test or another or both...


She is, but it is increasingly frustrating to the board to be fed half the information, piece by piece, and then ask for sympathy, support, and encouragement. Rather than giving half the story, just refrain from posting.


It's a common Facebook strategy, used to garner attention.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If a parent felt some info is incorrect in her DC's file, she is entitled to feel that way. She does not need to let us know what is not correct. Common people, most of the kids being rejected are in pool kids. They have qualified one test or another or both...


Curious where this information was obtained that most of the kids being rejected are in pool? Are you saying that a higher percentage of in-pool than parent-referred has been found ineligible so far?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If a parent felt some info is incorrect in her DC's file, she is entitled to feel that way. She does not need to let us know what is not correct. Common people, most of the kids being rejected are in pool kids. They have qualified one test or another or both...


Curious where this information was obtained that most of the kids being rejected are in pool? Are you saying that a higher percentage of in-pool than parent-referred has been found ineligible so far?


Or perhaps total numbers rejected for in pool are higher just because more are in pool. Assuming that most kids are in pool and parent referrals are not so many.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If a parent felt some info is incorrect in her DC's file, she is entitled to feel that way. She does not need to let us know what is not correct. Common people, most of the kids being rejected are in pool kids. They have qualified one test or another or both...


Curious where this information was obtained that most of the kids being rejected are in pool? Are you saying that a higher percentage of in-pool than parent-referred has been found ineligible so far?


Or perhaps total numbers rejected for in pool are higher just because more are in pool. Assuming that most kids are in pool and parent referrals are not so many.


All conjecture. But lets run with it.
Anonymous
+1
Anonymous
anyone knows which is highest level for 2rd DRA?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:anyone knows which is highest level for 2rd DRA?


End of second grade? 28
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:anyone knows which is highest level for 2rd DRA?


End of second grade? 28


My ds received a 28 at end of first and 40 at end of 2nd. I was told they won't test them higher than that.
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