Many thanks, will consider it. |
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119 Cogat 110 NNAT I plan to have her retake Cogat at GMU now for the appeal. I think she'll do much better but want to know if anyone has ever heard of any success stories with appealing? If not then will try again next year. Parent provided samples were only art and sports related. Now I know it makes it a weak package but this was my first time... [/quote] Unless the GBRS is very high, she is unlikely to get in. I'm not sure that I would even bother with paying for a WISC without a 15 or 16 GBRS. [/quote] This is incorrect... Your success with appeal will rest on the WISC...your DC would likely need 130 or better or super high subscores and high 120s WISC. |
DC got a 16 and is in a center school. Have no idea how other kids in DC's class did. |
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119 Cogat 110 NNAT I plan to have her retake Cogat at GMU now for the appeal. I think she'll do much better but want to know if anyone has ever heard of any success stories with appealing? If not then will try again next year. Parent provided samples were only art and sports related. Now I know it makes it a weak package but this was my first time... [/quote] Unless the GBRS is very high, she is unlikely to get in. I'm not sure that I would even bother with paying for a WISC without a 15 or 16 GBRS. [/quote] This is incorrect... Your success with appeal will rest on the WISC...your DC would likely need 130 or better or super high subscores and high 120s WISC.[/quote] We are doing a WISC and got a GBRS of 13. |
DIANA! |
Given the WISCs above FSIQ of 133 that didn't get in, I imagine it is only a matter of time until someone does. |
^^ Commenting on your own posts suggests Troll^^ |
I posted this last year, but I would be willing to bet at least a few parents in FCPS have filed lawsuits, or strongly threatened to do so, over rejections when a kid has scores above the cutoff. |
Interesting... guess that is why they make such a point to say it isn't based on one score but if you have a child identified as gifted by an IQ test / psychologist, I don't see how you counter that, especially if they ever had to show they data on scores for children that were admitted with much lower scores. |
Bingo. It's not based on test scores, it's holistic. |
+ 1 |
| In our case, DC clearly had the IQ scores (99 percentile), yet school submitted horrible work samples (basic worksheets). It was so bad you have to wonder if it was intentional. GBRS was also much lower than teacher recommended and teacher was shocked he didn't get in. Yet, DC has been recognized for his work (creative writing, won Art award, etc). I just don't get it. |
Wait . . . you submitted a WISC in 99% and were rejected? What in the world is going on??? |
That's awfully convenient, isn't it? They can reject any child for any reason, and then claim that the process is holistic. After a point, there need to be some standards or some criteria governing the decision. One would think that if a licensed psychologist tests a child and declares the child as gifted, then that should at the very least be enough to access a program that encompasses an awful lot of non gifted children. |
Right! My appeal surely won't work. DD got a FSIQ of 130. I think that's 98%. We were going to appeal with that but then I saw this. |