Anonymous wrote:We appealed last year in 2nd grade and got in. We did WISC V, she scored 125. Submitted some new work samples provided by her AART teacher. In the letter, I wrote about discrepancy between the report cards, test results and the HOPE score. In a kind way I explained why the HOPE score did not make any sense. I also mentioned that she was in pre-AAP in 1st and 2nd grade for both math and language arts and I wrote why I think it would be beneficial for her to stay with the same group of kids. I mentioned the books she read and some anecdotes from the school. Looking back, I don’t think the WISC V was necessary. If the same happens to my younger next year, I will not do the testing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just submitted our appeal packet.
Appeals are not communicated on a rolling basis. You’ll get a confirmation email at some point after your submission and it’ll give a date when they release appeals decisions.
Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:We just submitted our appeal packet.
Does anyone know what the turnaround is? Do they wait until May 1 and then meet again, or is it on a rolling basis?
I wish there was more transparency with the process, hence why this blog exists!
Anonymous wrote:We appealed last year in 2nd grade and got in. We did WISC V, she scored 125. Submitted some new work samples provided by her AART teacher. In the letter, I wrote about discrepancy between the report cards, test results and the HOPE score. In a kind way I explained why the HOPE score did not make any sense. I also mentioned that she was in pre-AAP in 1st and 2nd grade for both math and language arts and I wrote why I think it would be beneficial for her to stay with the same group of kids. I mentioned the books she read and some anecdotes from the school. Looking back, I don’t think the WISC V was necessary. If the same happens to my younger next year, I will not do the testing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We tried to appeal last year but she still didn't get in. We did the WISC V and she got a 136. I think it was the HOPE and maybe work samples. She just got in this year as a 3rd grader...HOPE looked completely different this year. Different teachers and different AART. She was qualified as part time and placed in full time (our principals were open to thoughts when they were working on class placement for the following year...around May...I suggested perhaps she could be considered to fill in the the spots open in the full time class as we have a local full time class...and they did).
Did you submit any additional testing this year? Like another WISC, Cogat or NGAT?
Anonymous wrote:We tried to appeal last year but she still didn't get in. We did the WISC V and she got a 136. I think it was the HOPE and maybe work samples. She just got in this year as a 3rd grader...HOPE looked completely different this year. Different teachers and different AART. She was qualified as part time and placed in full time (our principals were open to thoughts when they were working on class placement for the following year...around May...I suggested perhaps she could be considered to fill in the the spots open in the full time class as we have a local full time class...and they did).