Anonymous wrote:DD got in last year for 4th grade AAP and they included the 2nd quarter grades. The school's screening report summary sheet says it was completed 2/28 and the HOPE on 1/24. Her HOPE scores weren't that great even though I only ever received positive feedback about her school performance- a lot of sometimes- and 132 Cogat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe that yes, 1st semester grades go in the packet.
However from what you describe I would be slightly more worried about the HOPE than the report card. Kids get low grades in AAP in behavior all the time from what I've heard from teachers. But the HOPE score is the single biggest predictor of whether a kid gets in or not, and if this teacher doesn't like your DC that will be an issue.
At our school it's AART, 1st grade, and 2nd grade teacher together who work on the packet (not sure on HOPE), but every school is different. So 1st grade teacher's high opinion of your DC may or may not help.
The best triage you can probably do is collaborate with the teacher to reinforce at home the need for focus.
Also 132 is definitely not bottom of the range of kids admitted to AAP.
Where is it in the range then?
This is from 2020, but you can see the median test scores for admitted kids on page 66.
https://go.boarddocs.com/vsba/fairfax/Board.nsf/files/BPLQKV69B096/$file/FCPS%20final%20report%2005.05.20.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Only first quarter report cards go in the packet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, anyone know when these packets are finally put together and shipped off to the central office for review?
February sometime. They are often very cagey about exact date.
Anonymous wrote:I believe that yes, 1st semester grades go in the packet.
However from what you describe I would be slightly more worried about the HOPE than the report card. Kids get low grades in AAP in behavior all the time from what I've heard from teachers. But the HOPE score is the single biggest predictor of whether a kid gets in or not, and if this teacher doesn't like your DC that will be an issue.
At our school it's AART, 1st grade, and 2nd grade teacher together who work on the packet (not sure on HOPE), but every school is different. So 1st grade teacher's high opinion of your DC may or may not help.
The best triage you can probably do is collaborate with the teacher to reinforce at home the need for focus.
Also 132 is definitely not bottom of the range of kids admitted to AAP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe that yes, 1st semester grades go in the packet.
However from what you describe I would be slightly more worried about the HOPE than the report card. Kids get low grades in AAP in behavior all the time from what I've heard from teachers. But the HOPE score is the single biggest predictor of whether a kid gets in or not, and if this teacher doesn't like your DC that will be an issue.
At our school it's AART, 1st grade, and 2nd grade teacher together who work on the packet (not sure on HOPE), but every school is different. So 1st grade teacher's high opinion of your DC may or may not help.
The best triage you can probably do is collaborate with the teacher to reinforce at home the need for focus.
Also 132 is definitely not bottom of the range of kids admitted to AAP.
Where is it in the range then?
Anonymous wrote:Received a message from DC's teacher that DC has been a bit less focused in class recently. Teacher gave all 4s on report card in fall but I'm expecting this could change for Q2. DC is borderline in terms of test scores (one test score at 132). I'm worried now that the HOPE and subsequent report cards will sink the application.
DC is not disruptive, but if others are talking to DC, then DC gets distracted. Had a great relationship with previous teacher and was always well behaved but says this teacher yells a lot and class is a bit chaotic.
Anonymous wrote:I believe that yes, 1st semester grades go in the packet.
However from what you describe I would be slightly more worried about the HOPE than the report card. Kids get low grades in AAP in behavior all the time from what I've heard from teachers. But the HOPE score is the single biggest predictor of whether a kid gets in or not, and if this teacher doesn't like your DC that will be an issue.
At our school it's AART, 1st grade, and 2nd grade teacher together who work on the packet (not sure on HOPE), but every school is different. So 1st grade teacher's high opinion of your DC may or may not help.
The best triage you can probably do is collaborate with the teacher to reinforce at home the need for focus.
Also 132 is definitely not bottom of the range of kids admitted to AAP.
Anonymous wrote:Also, anyone know when these packets are finally put together and shipped off to the central office for review?