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[quote=Anonymous]I did not have letters, except for one which i wrote explaining DC's strengths, etc. I did include a better work sample in the appeal--the one the teacher sent in was absolutely appalling. WJ scores based on Grade 2.8: Broad Reading GE 5.7 Broad Math GE 4.4 Math Calc GE 3.5 (lower because of calculation errors, child is ADHD) WISC composite 128 Scaled scores in Verbal were 15-17, in Perceptual 11-15, Working Mem 9-18, Processing 11-15 I think it was the Very Superior Verbal scores in both Cogat and Wisc that got him in. It has been a good fit, helped by a great teacher this year. I honestly believe that it is the the teacher that matters--you could have a mediocre teacher in AAP that would be less preferable to a great teacher in GenEd. DC had mediocre 1st and 2nd grade teachers at Base School, so even though we now have the ADHD diagnosis, this year has been the best yet. We will see what next year brings. My kid is smart, but not really motivated (somewhat typical ADHD).[/quote] I agree that your DC's high verbal scores played a crucial role. Thanks for posting. It gives me an idea of where my DC needs to stand for a chance. We are going to see Dr. Dehlgren for the WISC/WJ in a few days, but quite nervous...[/quote]
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