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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My 2nd grader is in Oakton ES, NNAT 99%, and waits for CogAT test result. She is a smart girl, and I think high chance she will be considered for Level II/III, but I am not sure if she is smart enough to be considered for AAP Level IV. What score do they expect for CogAT cutoff for Oakton ES? And, anyone how's their local AAP services, like Level II/III & options for Level IV? We know her Wisc-IV score, it is 127, and it seems kind of low, and it seems not helpful for AAP Level IV appeal, right? Please share experiences.[/quote] AAP IV is nothing special. Half the kids in it are only there because of the appeals process. Really just do the best you can for you kid. [/quote] [b]Is it true 50% get in AAP LIV after parent appeal? T[/b]hat is a much more higher percentage than I thought to be. Everyone around me talking about AAP, that makes me feel like AAP is really special. [/quote] No, of course it's not true. There was a study that came out a few years ago that found that 50% of appeals, particularly those with high WISC scores, were successful - but that's not the same thing. The number of appeals is not that high, much lower than "half the kids".[/quote]
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