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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Current Grade: 2 NNAT: 138 CoGAT: 149 In Pool (Yes/No): Yes iReady Math Percentile Fall 2nd grade: 95 iReady Math Percentile Winter 2nd grade: 97 VALLSS Fall 2nd grade: 649 VALLSS Winter 2nd grade: 664 HOPE: don't know Pyramid: Centreville In/not in: NOT IN I will be appealing. I feel like it was her reading skills assessments. She has improved a lot and has had support from a private tutor. I will submit fresh reading scores and get privately tested. How to do that all by May 1 including spring break in there. Ugh.[/quote] Not trying to be mean. If you need a reading tutor, your child might not need to be in AAP. Advanced math should be sufficient.[/quote] +1 But that high CoGAT is interesting to me. Did they guess and got some right? Again, trying not to be mean. You know your kid best. Do what your gut tells you to do! [/quote] My daughter is in AAP despite a reading disability. She reads slower than her peers but has an amazing ability to connect ideas and see the big picture. She’s also really good at math. She had intensive tutoring throughout 1st and 2nd grade to get her reading where it is. (She is a determined and very hard working kid.) She thrived in an AAP classroom. All that to say, a kid who struggles with reading can absolutely belong in AAP if they have the right mindset. [/quote]
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