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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I know this an old thread but instead of starting a "new topic" thought I would just post here... My daughter is 7 and is a non-fcps student. She scored 126 on her WISC. Her GBRS has not been turned in yet, but I am quite sure she will get minimum 10. She is advanced in many subjects and her teachers have pushed her in math one grade level above her peers. I have one daughter that is currently in AAP. I see the difference between general ed and the AAP program. I know that my younger daughter would flourish in AAP and so do her current and previous teachers. I was surprised she scored a 126. I expected it would be higher but perhaps she learns differently? I know FCPS AAP looks for a minimum WISC of 132 this year, but with GBRS score of 10+ what do you think my daughters chances are of getting in to the program? If she doesnt get in, I dont think I will appeal. I know she will flourish regardless even in general ed. However, I know she can handle challenging work academically and general ed will be too easy for her.[/quote] The moderator might move this thread to the AAP board. Statistically, the minimal WISC for accept is around 130, GBRS 10 to 12, but kids been accepted with all kinds of WISC/GBRS. It only takes your time to put the package together, and $50 for non-FCPS student, so worth a try.[/quote]
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