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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Kids who are in-pool are more likely to be accepted into AAP. There are a lot more kids who are parent referred for AAP then are in-pool.[/quote] Here's a question--if you parent refer, and your kid also makes it in-pool, is the parent referral letter still read/considered? [/quote] Those who are in pool Are NOT automatically accepted. My son was in pool. Many of his friends too. Did NOT [/quote] I understand that.[/quote] The conventional wisdom of 10 years ago was that around 2/3 of the in pool kids and around 1/2 of the parent referrals were admitted. I doubt this has changed much. The AAP equity report showed that the GBRS score was much more significant than any test scores for AAP eligibility. The same is likely true for the HOPE. [/quote] Wonder what their math is regarding those universal screeners who also submitted parent referrals.[/quote] DC got 99 percentile on MAP. Also doing subject-specific AAP since 1st grade.[/quote]
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