Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:12:31 , and forgot to add that my DC is already in AAP maths and then the teacher gives a GBRS 6 that is an insult.
Instead of thinking of it as an insult, why don't you read the GBRS and maybe look at your child thru the eyes of the teacher. last year DC got a GBRS of 9. Was accepted in the first round, but it made me think about how the teachers saw his abilities. You can see that even kids with a 13 or 14 GBRS can get rejected because that GBRS doesn't match with either the test scores or report card.
If he did not have the ability he would not be in AAP maths when I spoke to his teacher she actually said to me it was not his academic abilities that scored him such a low GBRS but his work habits for which he gets Gs in his report card, so is the AA(academic)P not about about academic abilities?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:12:31 , and forgot to add that my DC is already in AAP maths and then the teacher gives a GBRS 6 that is an insult.
Instead of thinking of it as an insult, why don't you read the GBRS and maybe look at your child thru the eyes of the teacher. last year DC got a GBRS of 9. Was accepted in the first round, but it made me think about how the teachers saw his abilities. You can see that even kids with a 13 or 14 GBRS can get rejected because that GBRS doesn't match with either the test scores or report card.
If he did not have the ability he would not be in AAP maths when I spoke to his teacher she actually said to me it was not his academic abilities that scored him such a low GBRS but his work habits for which he gets Gs in his report card, so is the AA(academic)P not about about academic abilities?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi,
I made parent referral for my 3rd grade DD with COGAT composite score of 129 (97 percentile) and a GBRS of 13.
Unfortunaltey he did not get selected for the AAP program. Not sure what went wrong.
Should I appeal or not ? Any one with similar experiences
What were the subscores? Was one really high and the other 2 low?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:12:31 , and forgot to add that my DC is already in AAP maths and then the teacher gives a GBRS 6 that is an insult.
Instead of thinking of it as an insult, why don't you read the GBRS and maybe look at your child thru the eyes of the teacher. last year DC got a GBRS of 9. Was accepted in the first round, but it made me think about how the teachers saw his abilities. You can see that even kids with a 13 or 14 GBRS can get rejected because that GBRS doesn't match with either the test scores or report card.
Anonymous wrote:Hi,
I made parent referral for my 3rd grade DD with COGAT composite score of 129 (97 percentile) and a GBRS of 13.
Unfortunaltey he did not get selected for the AAP program. Not sure what went wrong.
Should I appeal or not ? Any one with similar experiences
Anonymous wrote:12:31 , and forgot to add that my DC is already in AAP maths and then the teacher gives a GBRS 6 that is an insult.

Anonymous wrote:Hi,
I made parent referral for my 3rd grade DD with COGAT composite score of 129 (97 percentile) and a GBRS of 13.
Unfortunaltey he did not get selected for the AAP program. Not sure what went wrong.
Should I appeal or not ? Any one with similar experiences