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Reply to "AAP Parent referral for a rising 6th grader"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For the record, I did not parent refer, as my kids had 16 GBRS and 99%tile on NNAT and CogAT. However, as AAP is not really GT anymore, why should OP not refer? Your child will fit in awesomely in an AAP center, DC sounds motivated in all aspects of life and sounds like a hardworker! Go for it! I would request a conference with DCs current teacher and ask is DC [i]consistently[/i] going beyond what is necesary for the assignment? Also ask if the teacher would support your referal with a high GBRS; go in with [b]evidence[/b] of your DCs awesome work and going beyond consistently and the work the above into the conversation. I did this with my 2nd grader at the P-T conference. She has super high scores and is advanced across the board, however I asked if she was consistent in her effort and if the teacher were to complete a GBRS, at this stage, what would it look like. Teacher [i]replied that she would give DC a very high GBRS[/i]. I wanted to make sure that my DC is working to their ability, and the tests implied that DC has the aptitiude to do a lot. Good Luck!![/quote] Asking for a high GBRS? Fairfax County, we have officially reached a new low. [/quote]
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