Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No GBRS required. No prior teacher comment or evaluation. Huh, not really apples to apples.
Probably for the same reason fcps supposedly does not take private school teacher recs at the same value as fcps teachers. The district has no way of knowing if the teacher knew how to evaluate the student properly, or even if it was an actual teacher filling out the form.
The parent hand carries & delivers the screening file; for all the district knows, the parent could have filled out the teacher form.
Makes perfect sense why that form would not be important for out of state transfers.
Anonymous wrote:It is simple for out of state transfers.
Hand carry: last 2 years report cards, any score reports (must be official copies), any letter from previous district stated gifted enrollment/qualification, gbrs form from this year's teacher (found in the out of state packet on fcps site). If the school year is over and you can't get this form, don't stress. It is not a big deal. Don't worry about work samples, coach rec letters, etc. Not really necessary. Fill out the online packet. Have your current district send out official transcript BEFORE they go on summer break.
Step 1: move into house
Step 2: register at bese school and let them know you are applying for AAP. They will put you in the system and give you something w/the student number.
Step 3: hand carry that, and all documents above to the district AAP office and turn them in (you need an appointment.)
Step 4: Wait. It takes about 2 weeks to get the acceptance letter (I think the commitee meets every other week in the summer).
99% scores are fine. The process is nowhere near as drama filled as it is on this board. FYI, as a summer transfer, you will not be taken into account when they put together the bus schedule, so don't expect a stop nearby unless there are several other AAP kids in your neighborhood.
Your kid will start at the center in the fall like everyone else instead of transferring mid year.
Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:No GBRS required. No prior teacher comment or evaluation. Huh, not really apples to apples.
Anonymous wrote:What kind of parent asks this question on an anonymous message board? Do you even know what school your child will be attending? If so, have you considered that the school has a staff fully qualified and competent to answer this kind of question?
Anonymous wrote:It is simple for out of state transfers.
Hand carry: last 2 years report cards, any score reports (must be official copies), any letter from previous district stated gifted enrollment/qualification, gbrs form from this year's teacher (found in the out of state packet on fcps site). If the school year is over and you can't get this form, don't stress. It is not a big deal. Don't worry about work samples, coach rec letters, etc. Not really necessary. Fill out the online packet. Have your current district send out official transcript BEFORE they go on summer break.
Step 1: move into house
Step 2: register at bese school and let them know you are applying for AAP. They will put you in the system and give you something w/the student number.
Step 3: hand carry that, and all documents above to the district AAP office and turn them in (you need an appointment.)
Step 4: Wait. It takes about 2 weeks to get the acceptance letter (I think the commitee meets every other week in the summer).
99% scores are fine. The process is nowhere near as drama filled as it is on this board. FYI, as a summer transfer, you will not be taken into account when they put together the bus schedule, so don't expect a stop nearby unless there are several other AAP kids in your neighborhood.
Your kid will start at the center in the fall like everyone else instead of transferring mid year.
Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:It is my understanding that coming from out of state, the application process is different and can be started as soon as a student is registered, not just on the fall. This would allow the decision to be made during the summer, so that a child does not have to switch classes or schools right after starting. It would be helpful for you to get a few letters from current teachers directly addressing whether they feel your child is in need of Advanced instruction. GL
Anonymous wrote:It is my understanding that coming from out of state, the application process is different and can be started as soon as a student is registered, not just on the fall. This would allow the decision to be made during the summer, so that a child does not have to switch classes or schools right after starting. It would be helpful for you to get a few letters from current teachers directly addressing whether they feel your child is in need of Advanced instruction. GL
Anonymous wrote:Well, first I want to say that you needn't have spent your money. The school district tests all new students, regardless of what grade they're in.
That said, I can't say what your chances are (although the WISC looks ok). You'll have to parent refer in the fall through a specific process; that is, unless, the school has already tested and referred your student on their own.
Either way, you won't find out prior to coming here, enrolling in the local school, and going through the application process.