How do you ask the second grade teacher about:

Anonymous
His thought on ASP and GBRS related to your child? Not sure how to approach....first grade teacher mentioned on her own to us that she thought AAP would be a good fit for our kid...but haven't heard anything from 2nd grade teacher other than our child is pulled out for enrichment with the AART for math and language arts weekly.
Anonymous
ASP=AAP
Anonymous
If your child is in pool, tell the teacher that your child is in pool and so AAP is a possibility and you want to get some feedback from the teacher about whether she/he feels it would be a good fit. You can explain in the conversation why you think it would be a good fit. If your child is not in pool, just tell the teacher you're thinking of doing a parent referral, why you think AAP would be a better fit for your child, and say you wanted to get some feedback from the teacher before you made a final decision. Don't make it seem like you are trying to convince them to give a good GBRS. Try to make it seem like you value his or her feedback, but be sure to point out why you think it is a good fit for your child.
Anonymous
We had this conversation at parent teacher conference (teacher brought it up). I would think if you haven't had this conversation, you should probably do so soon since the cogat scores should be out soon. Our school already has an AAP meeting set up in January on filling out the packet.
Anonymous
Here is what I did: my DD was not in pool. I talked to the teacher and to the AAP resource teacher (together, in a conference). I asked if they thought it was worth pursuing. They both said that they thought they could put a good file together, and I should let the comittee decide. We parental referred, and DD was admitted.
Anonymous
Please advise.

I have not had any talk with my kid's teacher yet. We moved recently to Fairfax co. My kid had taken NNAT2 in GMU and scored 99 percentile. I also sent the GMU transcript to teacher/AAP resource teacher.

Never had any talk whether my kid is in the pool. But I strongly believe my kid should be in the pool.

Do I need to initiate this next week or wait until I get a letter from FCPS?
Anonymous
When do parents find out if their kids are in pool? My child has taken the NNAT and FXAT but we only have scores for the NNAT and don't know if they are in pool or not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When do parents find out if their kids are in pool?


From the FCPS website:

http://www.fcps.edu/is/aap/index.shtml

Reminders Regarding Deadlines for AAP Level IV Screening Process

FCPS families who would like their student in grades 2-7 screened for Level IV services to begin in 2014-15 must submit the Level IV referral form to their local school by the February 3rd. Information about the 2nd grade pool benchmark score will be posted on this site by mid-January.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Please advise.

I have not had any talk with my kid's teacher yet. We moved recently to Fairfax co. My kid had taken NNAT2 in GMU and scored 99 percentile. I also sent the GMU transcript to teacher/AAP resource teacher.

Never had any talk whether my kid is in the pool. But I strongly believe my kid should be in the pool.

Do I need to initiate this next week or wait until I get a letter from FCPS?


What grade is your child in? If your child is in 3rd grade or above, the rule might be different for those new to FCPS. I know of others who have gotten their kids into AAP outside of the regular application time frame because they had transferred in from elsewhere.
Anonymous
I never talked to any of my child's teachers about this. My child was in pool and was accepted. It is years later now and my child is a student at TJ.
Don't feel that a talk with the child's teacher is necessary. If the child needs this program, he or she will be accepted.
Anonymous
NNAT benchmark scores will be posted officially for FCPS second graders on the AAP website by the end of this month, around the time FxAT scores are received. You then get a letter in the mail from your school if your child made the pool (which can be on the basis of EITHER or both scores).

As in years past, NNAT cutoff will probably be around 130-132 and FxAT has to be 95th percentile or greater-which usually boils down to around the same number of 130-132 or thereabouts. Last year they only reported a percentile and not a numerical score but the year before that the CoGat composite score had to be 132 for the pool.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Please advise.

I have not had any talk with my kid's teacher yet. We moved recently to Fairfax co. My kid had taken NNAT2 in GMU and scored 99 percentile. I also sent the GMU transcript to teacher/AAP resource teacher.

Never had any talk whether my kid is in the pool. But I strongly believe my kid should be in the pool.

Do I need to initiate this next week or wait until I get a letter from FCPS?


What grade is your child in? If your child is in 3rd grade or above, the rule might be different for those new to FCPS. I know of others who have gotten their kids into AAP outside of the regular application time frame because they had transferred in from elsewhere.


My kid is in 2nd grade. Haven't received FxAt scores or letter about in a pool yet.

Anonymous
it was late January last year....letters for in pool students came first then FxAT scores a few days later...roughly one week before referrals were due...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I never talked to any of my child's teachers about this. My child was in pool and was accepted. It is years later now and my child is a student at TJ.
Don't feel that a talk with the child's teacher is necessary. If the child needs this program, he or she will be accepted.

+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:it was late January last year....letters for in pool students came first then FxAT scores a few days later...roughly one week before referrals were due...


Thanks for this information.
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