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[quote=Anonymous]12:23, you have nothing to lose by appealing; the only thing that's holding your child back is the GBRS. You've already done the WISC, and it shows your child has a 136 verbal score - that's 99th percentile. From numerous posts elsewhere on this board, the verbal score apparently is given the most weight in terms of indicating success in the program. The child's overall CogAT is 134. You could make your case in your appeal letter why your child needs the AAP program. Given the discrepency between the verbal and the processing scores, this could very well have led to the low GBRS. The child needs the services of the AAP program to teach to the child's cognitive level, and an AAP teacher may be more likely than a gen. ed. teacher to be able to understand and work with the profile your child has (e.g., gifted with processing issues). [/quote]
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