GT/AAP Appeals WISC Scores

Anonymous
WISC 140 with VCI 138 (99% Very Superior) and PRI 132 (98% Very Superior)
and
GBRS 8

Chances????
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:WISC 140 with VCI 138 (99% Very Superior) and PRI 132 (98% Very Superior)
and
GBRS 8

Chances????


Chances look good to me. Good luck!
Anonymous
Below is the list of the WISC scores posted on this thread so far. Someone had done this last year, and it had helped other parents. My DC's scores are #4 on the list. Please update the missing info and add new scores to this list.

1. WISC: VCI 132 PRI 123 WM 120 PS 137 FSIQ 135
GBRS: 8

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: 145
GBRS: 6

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

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
Anonymous
Thank you so very much!!!
Anonymous
We are #8 on the list. Just a few more details...
VCI 137 PRI 135 WM 130 PS 140
Anonymous
what does all of this information you have posted mean? how does it help anyone?
Anonymous
It helps me to see where my child is standing.
Anonymous
Where your child is standing with respect to what? Other kids' WISC scores?
some parents need to get a life and let their children be children!
Anonymous
01:19: You know that the AAP admissions process is not competitive. Each child is evaluated on their own merits. You are not competing against anyone else in the county. Or at a cluster, or school, or neighborhood.

My DD goes to one of the overcrowded schools, but if someone qualified appealed, the school would not matter. If it did, people would find the easiest school, rent there, then move back to Haycock or Louise Archer. But admissions are the same throughout the county.

AAP admissions season is always entertaining.
Anonymous
VCI 135
PRI 130
FSIQ 132

GBRS 10
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:VCI 135
PRI 130
FSIQ 132

GBRS 10


OP here. Are those scores look on the edge to you all? Little worried because nothing really stands out.
Anonymous
When a similar summary was done in a previous year, the list was eventually updated with whether each child was found eligible. So that way parents could see where eligibility cutoffs were or at least what trends might be.
Anonymous
Exactly. This data means nothing unless everyone comes back to update it with the result on appeal (in or out).
Anonymous
It is not an "admissions" in the sense of "getting into a private school" If your scores are high enough, they will let you in if you make a fuss. They love to put the smart kids in Gen Ed to raise the schools overall scores if they think htey can get away with it.
Anonymous
7:15: our PTA advised that this year the cmte did take school placement into consideration; iow, schools with lower numbers had a lower threshold in comparison to schools with more in the pool candidates. So, yes, perhaps renting in a low end district and then xfering your dc to your actual home base is the way to go.
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