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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]True, but if the school psychologist is the only testing option and you think the psychologist is determined to keep your child out, you might not even try. And each year is a long time in the life of a child. [/quote] I agree with this. The school told me that they did not care much for my DS. He was "low average" and would be perfect for their gen ed program. Odd, his test score and behavior scores were above 99% (tops out 99%) He had scored very high on the WISC. He was not a behavior problem. They could not "wait" to get him into their gen ed program. We appealed and went to the center school. Straight As throughout.[b] Published. [/b]At Ivy now. The school just did not like /us/him something. That school is typically not very nice to the AAP students we found out later. So glad that we appealed/passed through the program, are out now. I still get a very funny feeling about what if we had gone with their assessment?[/quote] Really?????[/quote]
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