GT/AAP Appeals

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sorry It's GAI score.


here is info about GAI

http://www.ksde.org/Portals/0/Special%20Education%...s/gifted/WISCIVTechReport4.pdf
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry It's GAI score.


here is info about GAI

http://www.ksde.org/Portals/0/Special%20Education%...s/gifted/WISCIVTechReport4.pdf


I think the above link is not working..
the original link can be found
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/150/165850.page
Anonymous
For those kids whose WISC IV have +145 scores(one or more from VCI, PRI, GAI or FSIQ), I would encourage them to apply for Davidson's Young Scholars program. You can do so either through achievement testing (+145 broad scores on WJ-III Ach or +145 total scores on WIAT-II or III) . Without achievement testing results, a portfolio along with IQ testing may still work.
Anonymous
PP What is a portfolio? what are the advantages of davidson? do you have kid who is a young scholor?
Anonymous
Qualification criteria:
http://www.davidsongifted.org/youngscholars/Article/Davidson_Young_Scholars___Qualification_Criteria_384.aspx

Portfolio can be done by providing above level work samples, videos, projects etc, anything that shows the kids' out-there abilities.

Since you've already had qualifying IQ scores and Davidson application is free, there is no harm at least to try. All it takes is time to compile documents and fill out the form.

Some testimonies can be found here:
http://www.davidsongifted.org/youngscholars/Article/Davidson_Young_Scholars___Success_Stories_422.aspx
Anonymous
Those of us who got our children in LEGITIMATELY really appreciate you guys conspiring to somehow sneak your kid. Thanks for making my children's classes even more crowded.

It's like reading a journal of how some kids sit in the back row and cheat off each other on the SAT.
Anonymous
PP Appealing is very much LEGITIMATE standard procedure set forth by the AAP Central Committee.
Anonymous
Oh just ignore 15:18. Someone pointed out yesterday that her game likely is to try to deter people from appealing so as to keep 15:18's DC's class size smaller, and this most recent email from her just proves this is the case.

I'm impressed by all the very high WISC scores here - I'd think that's a great peer group, even by 15:18's standards.
Anonymous
Ignore the pathetic lurker. She has serious mental problems, and if you engage her, she will go off on a diatribe about how a WISC of 145+ is a "trick" used to sneak into the program. Check out Davidson's instead.
Anonymous
Who in the world would change a mind due to her/him anyways!!
She/he seems to have some sort of mental problem.
It's done deal anyways... Just waiting for the final decision.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Those of us who got our children in LEGITIMATELY really appreciate you guys conspiring to somehow sneak your kid. Thanks for making my children's classes even more crowded.

It's like reading a journal of how some kids sit in the back row and cheat off each other on the SAT.


Until the child that is admitted on appeal is the 32nd kid in the class, so it adds a fourth class reducing the size to 25
Anonymous
May be 15:18 child is not eligible for Davidson's Young Scholars program, that's the reason she is jealous.
Lot of kids get into the program because of subjective GBRS, looks like she is one of them.
Anonymous
Thank you so much to the poster who took the time to post all of the test scores.Wow I am sure that took a very long time and I very much appreciate all of your effort. I am sending good thoughts to all of you appealing and wishing you the very best
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:May be 15:18 child is not eligible for Davidson's Young Scholars program, that's the reason she is jealous.
Lot of kids get into the program because of subjective GBRS, looks like she is one of them.


Actually I was thinking it could be the explanation. Her/his kid took WISC, but the result was very disappointing.
Hence extreme hostility toward the test, and appealing with the test.
Anonymous
Hearing that the review committee is being pretty tough during the reviews. Uh oh.
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