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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hello, my 2nd grader was rejected from AAP with the following stats: WISC 137 Hope: 4 always, 6 almost always, 1 often. exceptional in science, math, reading, writing, social sciences. Long paragraph about strengths. How should we approach the appeals process? [/quote] WISC is high, but not overwhelmingly so. HOPE score is biassed from a non-FFX County teacher perspective. This is a borderline low case IMO. I don't see much of a case for appeal, since there is little comparison. Sounds like a high performing general ed student, who might get in future years. If you're set to come to public, I'd advocate for a non-center if you can and pressure the principal/AART to get into Local IV, or at least math push-ins. [/quote] You’re crazy. A 137 wisc is not a borderline/low case. [/quote] I think that's a sarcasm. Lol - welcome to Northern Virginia craziness and DCUM AAP Forum. In here; you're the crazy one who thinks a low 99% score by itself is a shoo-in for anything.[/quote] I have two kids in AAP in a high SES center school. I never said 137 was a shoo-in for anything, I said 137 WISC is not borderline. I’m well aware that it’s a holistic process now but that score is not the problem and certainly not on the low/borderline side for WISC scores. [/quote][/quote]
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