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Reply to "Would a GBRS of 16 automatically mean the kid will be AAP?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I will admit to (on very rare occasions) giving a higher-than-deserved GBRS score to a student who could make the pool in cases where the student (or parent) is really difficult. I don't want the next grade level to have to deal with that student (or parent). If the student doesn't have strong work samples, this doesn't always work.[/quote] I've never heard of this. What I did see on the GBRS committee were times when a child who had mediocre test scores but was remarkable in the classroom setting would be given an initial GBRS by the classroom teacher of maybe an 11 and the AART will say that the GBRS needs to be raised because the child really needs to be in the program. I find it very, very hard to believe what you've posted is true. In our school, there is a true committee that evaluates every kid who has a file submitted or is in the pool and if I couldn't justify a score with very specific back up, the score wasn't given. [/quote]
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