GT/AAP Appeals

Anonymous
Now I get it - the person(s) posting the troll pics is the actual troll.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don't know about number 1, but 2 sounds right to me.


Watch out you might get sued.
I'm going to report what you have been saying to the association of the licenced crinical psychologists.
Anonymous
Whats a "crinical" psychologist?
Anonymous
Jeff - Are bullying threats allowed on this forum?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don't know about number 1, but 2 sounds right to me.


Watch out you might get sued.
I'm going to report what you have been saying to the association of the licenced crinical psychologists.


crinical psychologists? rotsa ruck.
Anonymous
Don't let anyone scare you! Suing, "Insider" information, my "source" says....all baloney. Somebody wants to rattle you for their own jollies.

Stay positive. Whatever happens, happens....and our kids will be fine no matter what.
Anonymous
I'm still hopeful.
Anonymous
09:59 - Thank you.
Anonymous
how do kids get selected for Level III. Is it also based on nnat, cogat, grs etc.?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don't let anyone scare you! Suing, "Insider" information, my "source" says....all baloney. Somebody wants to rattle you for their own jollies.

Stay positive. Whatever happens, happens....and our kids will be fine no matter what.


This is so very true. But what about these parents? Some will be devastated.
Anonymous
For those whose appeal is rejected, here's what I would consider.

Look into private schools (to get a sense of tuition, academics, all sorts of things) to see if that is right for your child.
I would also speak to the public school principal or vice principal. Ask what options there are for a child who has an interest in, or excels in something(s).
See if you can determine who is a great General Ed. Grade 3 teacher (or whatever grade) and advocate for your child to get in that class next fall.
Look at enrichment camps (academic, arts, science, whatever) for the summers.
Find out if you can try again at a later date (I think you can).
If your local school doesn't have many options in your local school, move to (rent?) a neighborhood public school that has a good reputation for excellence with Gen. Ed. kids.

Some of these might not make sense for ones situation and there may be other options?
Anonymous
I would suggest that just work a little harder at home/after school. you kids will excel in gen ed if our parents get involved more. getting to the aap is not a 'done' deal either.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don't know about number 1, but 2 sounds right to me.


Watch out you might get sued.
I'm going to report what you have been saying to the association of the licenced crinical psychologists.


crinical psychologists? rotsa ruck.


LOL remember?
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/60/124508.page#1063730

Anonymous
I would say just trying to find strength of your kid, see what he likes.
Help him with those
Anonymous
For those wondering about Level III as an option for next year...that deadline has passed, letters are being sent now from the school for eligibility. I'm assuming this is only done in the May-June timeframe yearly?
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