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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We applied from the private school and didn’t get in. How do we even know if we are “in pool” or not? Is it worth appealing? Also, we are about to change school pyramids and will provide a new address if we appealed. Does it make a difference? [/quote] I don’t think private school students can be in pool, that is only for FCPS students who take the ngat at the same time as the rest of their second grade cohort. [/quote] Do you think it makes sense to appeal? Also does it make a difference that we applied from Woodson HS pyramid and now we bought a new house and moved to Lake Braddock HS pyramid (which is I think less competitive in terms of parent population)? So when we appeal we will have a new address. Or it doesn’t make a difference?[/quote] Moving will not make a difference. If you have a new wisc score, then that might make an appeal worthwhile. [/quote] Got it, thank you! We didn’t take WISC. Is there still time for it (given appeal deadline is May 01)? Sorry for dumb questions, I am new to it. [/quote] Yes, there’s still time for a WISC and it provides really helpful info on your child’s learning strengths/ weaknesses etc, but I’d call soon to book it. You’ll hear on this forum that the committee will only except GMU for WISC but we had a successful appeal with a private WISC … in addition to submitting new work samples, and other school testing done after the packet was compiled. [/quote] As a mom of a 1st grader looking at this, what kind of work samples are all considered?[/quote] They want work samples that demonstrate academic skills, creativity, and critical thinking. So a math worksheet that is just rote memorization is not a good work sample, but one that shows your child's thought process is good. There are 6 work samples included in the portfolio and only 2 can come from home; the rest have to be submitted by the school. It'll usually be a mix or subjects (writing, math, science, social studies). As work gets sent home, keep an eye out for things you think would make good samples. And tell your child's second grade teacher early that you are planning to recommend for full time AAP so the teacher can be thinking about which work samples are best throughout the fall.[/quote]
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