NNAT, Cogat and GBRS, Eligible? 2012

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How long does appeal process take to complete? When will the result be announced? Should we contact school AART for result or would receive in mail?


You will receive a letter in the mail.

http://www.fcps.edu/is/aap/pdfs/localplan/AttachmentQQNotice2401.pdf

5/7/12-6/1/12 Receive and process AAP Level IV appeals (due by June 1, 2012).

6/6/12-6/13/12 Convene Level IV appeals committee.

7/2/12 Mail Level IV appeal decisions to parents or guardians and local schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How long does appeal process take to complete? When will the result be announced? Should we contact school AART for result or would receive in mail?


You will receive a letter in the mail.

http://www.fcps.edu/is/aap/pdfs/localplan/AttachmentQQNotice2401.pdf

5/7/12-6/1/12 Receive and process AAP Level IV appeals (due by June 1, 2012).

6/6/12-6/13/12 Convene Level IV appeals committee.

7/2/12 Mail Level IV appeal decisions to parents or guardians and local schools.


Thank you so much.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you feel strongly that your kid needs the AAP program, you should do the WISC. The decision of the appeal committee is final and this is your last chance for 3rd grade AAP admittance.


Got WISC result yesterday. Verbal 132, Perceptual Organization 127, Full Scale 130. WJ-III score: Reading 120, Math 136. His CogAt 133, NNAT 124, GBR 12. How good is the chance? Will WISC and WJ-III result help? No harm in appealing though.


Yes, the WISC should help. There's a fairly good chance that your child will have a successful appeal. Good luck!



Thank you all for help and guidance. The appeal process worked. Received eligibility letter today. SilverBrook Elem is base school and Lorton Station is GT center. The placement form is asking to select either Base school or Center school for Level IV program. I thought base school only offers Level III program. Is it ok to select SilverBrook for Level IV though it is not the GT center for local schools? How does it work? What would be the difference between level IV at SilverBrook (Base school) and level IV at Lorton Station (GT center)? I have to submit the placement form by July 9th. Please let me know your thought and suggestions. Thank you again. I appreciate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thank you all for help and guidance. The appeal process worked. Received eligibility letter today. SilverBrook Elem is base school and Lorton Station is GT center. The placement form is asking to select either Base school or Center school for Level IV program. I thought base school only offers Level III program. Is it ok to select SilverBrook for Level IV though it is not the GT center for local schools? How does it work? What would be the difference between level IV at SilverBrook (Base school) and level IV at Lorton Station (GT center)? I have to submit the placement form by July 9th. Please let me know your thought and suggestions. Thank you again. I appreciate.


Congratulations!

Now you get to make the choice between Local Level IV and the Level IV Center. You may wish to search this forum for threads that discuss the differences. Here are a few threads but there are many others:

http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/165593.page#1530779

http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/15/232749.page#2386949

http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/15/240933.page#2505202


The July 2009 School Board retreat provided specifics about the number of Center eligible students that opted for Local Level IV as well as the Level IV Center. See the second and third pages.

http://www.boarddocs.com/vsba/fairfax/Board.nsf/legacy-content/86789J2271B7/$FILE/AttachmentA.pdf

There were a small number of Center-eligible students at the school (eight 3rd graders and one 4th grader). At that time (2009) this small cohort mostly decided to stay at the base school. Unfortunately there is no more recent data showing how many Center-eligible students there are at Silverbrook and what they opted to do.

If you look at the profile for Lorton Station ES on the FCPS website, it shows the 2011-2012 membership numbers of roughly 185 students in the AAP Level IV Center (all grades). Therefore it appears there are roughly 2 AAP Center classes per grade.

You will need to make the decision about what peer group would be best for your child -- the small cohort at Silverbrook or the larger peer group at Lorton Station.

One thing to remember is you can switch from one school to another the following year. So you could stay at the base school for this coming school year and switch to the Center in 2013-2014. You know your child best and how that might work. I know for my kids, the peer group at the Center made a big difference. But I have no first-hand knowledge of Silverbrook or Lorton Station, and Local Level IV really differs from school to school.

Good luck!




Anonymous
Silverbrook has many level IV rising 3rd graders this year. Unless a lot chose the center (which historically doesn't happen). The class will be almost full if not completely full of level IV students. It could be after appeals there might need to be 2 classes and that would change the amount of center eligible children per class possible. Good Luck with your decision!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Silverbrook has many level IV rising 3rd graders this year. Unless a lot chose the center (which historically doesn't happen). The class will be almost full if not completely full of level IV students. It could be after appeals there might need to be 2 classes and that would change the amount of center eligible children per class possible. Good Luck with your decision!


So there will be a single class of students. This can be a good thing or this can be a bad thing. At least at a Center you have more chances to group kids based on level and can also break up cliques.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Congratulations!

Now you get to make the choice between Local Level IV and the Level IV Center. You may wish to search this forum for threads that discuss the differences. Here are a few threads but there are many others:

http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/165593.page#1530779

http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/15/232749.page#2386949

http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/15/240933.page#2505202


The July 2009 School Board retreat provided specifics about the number of Center eligible students that opted for Local Level IV as well as the Level IV Center. See the second and third pages.

http://www.boarddocs.com/vsba/fairfax/Board.nsf/legacy-content/86789J2271B7/$FILE/AttachmentA.pdf

There were a small number of Center-eligible students at the school (eight 3rd graders and one 4th grader). At that time (2009) this small cohort mostly decided to stay at the base school. Unfortunately there is no more recent data showing how many Center-eligible students there are at Silverbrook and what they opted to do.

If you look at the profile for Lorton Station ES on the FCPS website, it shows the 2011-2012 membership numbers of roughly 185 students in the AAP Level IV Center (all grades). Therefore it appears there are roughly 2 AAP Center classes per grade.

You will need to make the decision about what peer group would be best for your child -- the small cohort at Silverbrook or the larger peer group at Lorton Station.

One thing to remember is you can switch from one school to another the following year. So you could stay at the base school for this coming school year and switch to the Center in 2013-2014. You know your child best and how that might work. I know for my kids, the peer group at the Center made a big difference. But I have no first-hand knowledge of Silverbrook or Lorton Station, and Local Level IV really differs from school to school.

Good luck!


Good grief there is a lot of really helpful information in your post. I think you've pretty much singlehandedly fixed the snark/utility ratio for the entire board the rest of the month. Well done!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Congratulations!

Now you get to make the choice between Local Level IV and the Level IV Center. You may wish to search this forum for threads that discuss the differences. Here are a few threads but there are many others:

http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/165593.page#1530779

http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/15/232749.page#2386949

http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/15/240933.page#2505202


The July 2009 School Board retreat provided specifics about the number of Center eligible students that opted for Local Level IV as well as the Level IV Center. See the second and third pages.

http://www.boarddocs.com/vsba/fairfax/Board.nsf/legacy-content/86789J2271B7/$FILE/AttachmentA.pdf

There were a small number of Center-eligible students at the school (eight 3rd graders and one 4th grader). At that time (2009) this small cohort mostly decided to stay at the base school. Unfortunately there is no more recent data showing how many Center-eligible students there are at Silverbrook and what they opted to do.

If you look at the profile for Lorton Station ES on the FCPS website, it shows the 2011-2012 membership numbers of roughly 185 students in the AAP Level IV Center (all grades). Therefore it appears there are roughly 2 AAP Center classes per grade.

You will need to make the decision about what peer group would be best for your child -- the small cohort at Silverbrook or the larger peer group at Lorton Station.

One thing to remember is you can switch from one school to another the following year. So you could stay at the base school for this coming school year and switch to the Center in 2013-2014. You know your child best and how that might work. I know for my kids, the peer group at the Center made a big difference. But I have no first-hand knowledge of Silverbrook or Lorton Station, and Local Level IV really differs from school to school.

Good luck!


Wow! Wonderful. Thank you very much for sharing information and your thought process. I am going through all the links you provided. This forum rocks!
Anonymous
fantastic job prepping your kid
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:fantastic job prepping your kid


Thank you for reviving a thread from two years ago with your insightful commentary.
Anonymous
haha burn
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