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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Not at all...the teacher gave the same kid a 15...meaning the specials teacher saw more in the kid then the teacher herself. Kids got in to the program that year when the teacher of those kids gave a very neutral response whether they should get in. It's opaque usually. My "16" gbrs kid wasn't seen as special to the teacher who teaches specials at the school but was seen as more "gifted" to the second grade teacher... That was the point.[/quote] Um. No. A 15 GBRS is still ludicrously high. There's no real difference between a 16 and a 15 GBRS, other than splitting hairs. In both cases, the teachers thought the kids absolutely belong in AAP and are probably the most gifted kids in the entire grade. 12 or 13 is like the median score for kids who are admitted to AAP. [/quote]
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