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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would think (of course I don't know but going off score threads) if a child has scores under the pool benchmark they need a 14-16 GBRS. An 8-11 GBRS is only ok with scores in 140's and up. [/quote] My DS had 117 cog at and 127 Naglieri. 16 GBRS With thorough commentary. Was not admitted. Currently in 4th, and is pulled into AAP for math. Works well for him.[/quote] Honestly I'd love if we could just get AAP math. Math is my child's strong suit. Question, was your child not admitted just on first try or not admitted on first try and appeal??? I wonder if a 132 or higher WISC score would combat those numbers?[/quote] That is probably doable. Talk to the teacher now. [/quote] We did not appeal, nor did we do a WISC. My son also has ADHD and autism, and we were not sure the increased writing expectations were a good fit for him, even though his teachers had a very high opinion of him as shown by his GBRS. I think most schools offer advanced math now. Our neighborhood school is not LLIV or center, but DS started attending the center as a sibling transfer this year with his sister who is in 3rd AAP. I was quite pleased that after a beginning of the year assessment they decided to pull him into AAP for math.[/quote]
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