Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the central screening committee was trained we looked specifically at how 2E kids might score very low on certain HOPE attributes, with sample profiles. FCPS is looking to include 2E kids in full time, not exclude.
OP here. How would they know if a student is 2E if no 504 is documented? We didn’t specifically mention it in our referral materials.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the central screening committee was trained we looked specifically at how 2E kids might score very low on certain HOPE attributes, with sample profiles. FCPS is looking to include 2E kids in full time, not exclude.
OP here. How would they know if a student is 2E if no 504 is documented? We didn’t specifically mention it in our referral materials.
The E (for gifted) is the part that gets them into AAP, not the 2e part.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 2E DC with pretty severe ADHD that just got accepted to AAP. I requested her packet just out of curiosity and not surprisingly her HOPE scores were pretty bad. The academic ones are generally OK (2 Always and 1 Almost Ways), but the social ones are all Sometimes and Rarely.
She did get in likely because of perfect test scores (160 NNAT, 150 COGAT, 99% I ready). But I have another 2E DC that will be rising 1st grader who will likely get similar HOPE scores as her. I feel the HOPE scales naturally create a disadvantage for 2E kids. How can I help them thrive? Also do folks recommend 504 plans for these kids? I've asked the school they recommended me not to because "504 does not provide any additional accommodation than what she currently gets". But maybe something on document can help make things official?
You should absolutely get a 504 for your children. This shouldn't even be a question. For the Administrators to tell you this, it's absolutely a disservice for your child and they're just looking out for their convenience. The 504 will continue with your children as they go through their primary+secondary education. I would say it's extremely important because you have it on record and they are obligated to provide services available for 504s.
Anonymous wrote:I have a 2E DC with pretty severe ADHD that just got accepted to AAP. I requested her packet just out of curiosity and not surprisingly her HOPE scores were pretty bad. The academic ones are generally OK (2 Always and 1 Almost Ways), but the social ones are all Sometimes and Rarely.
She did get in likely because of perfect test scores (160 NNAT, 150 COGAT, 99% I ready). But I have another 2E DC that will be rising 1st grader who will likely get similar HOPE scores as her. I feel the HOPE scales naturally create a disadvantage for 2E kids. How can I help them thrive? Also do folks recommend 504 plans for these kids? I've asked the school they recommended me not to because "504 does not provide any additional accommodation than what she currently gets". But maybe something on document can help make things official?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the central screening committee was trained we looked specifically at how 2E kids might score very low on certain HOPE attributes, with sample profiles. FCPS is looking to include 2E kids in full time, not exclude.
OP here. How would they know if a student is 2E if no 504 is documented? We didn’t specifically mention it in our referral materials.
Anonymous wrote:When the central screening committee was trained we looked specifically at how 2E kids might score very low on certain HOPE attributes, with sample profiles. FCPS is looking to include 2E kids in full time, not exclude.
Anonymous wrote:When the central screening committee was trained we looked specifically at how 2E kids might score very low on certain HOPE attributes, with sample profiles. FCPS is looking to include 2E kids in full time, not exclude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the central screening committee was trained we looked specifically at how 2E kids might score very low on certain HOPE attributes, with sample profiles. FCPS is looking to include 2E kids in full time, not exclude.
Then they should have never included the HOPE, it screens out SN profiles.
Anonymous wrote:When the central screening committee was trained we looked specifically at how 2E kids might score very low on certain HOPE attributes, with sample profiles. FCPS is looking to include 2E kids in full time, not exclude.