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[quote=Anonymous]You realize AARTs aren’t supposed to tell you your kid should have a WISC To appeal, right? FCPS is trying hard to be perceived as giving every kid an equal shot at AAP. If AARTs start telling parents they weed $500 in educational testing, the affluent kids get a leg up over the kids whose parents cannot afford it. (Although I think GMU does sliding scale). It creates a two tiered system. One for kids whose parents can afford an I untested, and one for kids who are stuck with what the school gives them. So, the pretense is that FCPS gives your kid everything they need to apply and the playing field is level. And for some kids, that’s true. But, spoiler alert: the playing field is not level And yes, the AART didn’t tell you how to maximize your kids chances. [/quote]
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