Anonymous wrote:Can someone post a link to the rule where it says parents can get a copy of the packet? My school says they don’t give out copies of the packet, but we are welcome to view the packet in the office. They will only give you copies of the GBRS. That doesn’t sound right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not OP, but I disagree with the last poster. My kid has a low NNAT and high CogAT. He will be in or not largely based on the GBRS. Appeals timeframe is very short—about a month. DH and I both have very busy schedules. If GBRS is meh, I will at the least schedule a WISC for April but if it is pretty bad I may just get it done in March when GMU has more openings. I know GMU makes every effort to get everyone in during that month but that also requires flexibility that we may or may not have. So having the GBRS ahead of time can be helpful to plan.
Have a parent teacher conference with the teacher; the conversation should give you a pretty good idea how the GBRS will turn out.
I’ve had that conversation and expect it to be good but I don’t know how good. My school permits us to request packets in March so I will. Others may not have had this conversation with the teacher and find it easier to request the packet. Of the school is willing to provide, why do you care?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not OP, but I disagree with the last poster. My kid has a low NNAT and high CogAT. He will be in or not largely based on the GBRS. Appeals timeframe is very short—about a month. DH and I both have very busy schedules. If GBRS is meh, I will at the least schedule a WISC for April but if it is pretty bad I may just get it done in March when GMU has more openings. I know GMU makes every effort to get everyone in during that month but that also requires flexibility that we may or may not have. So having the GBRS ahead of time can be helpful to plan.
Have a parent teacher conference with the teacher; the conversation should give you a pretty good idea how the GBRS will turn out.
Anonymous wrote:Not OP, but I disagree with the last poster. My kid has a low NNAT and high CogAT. He will be in or not largely based on the GBRS. Appeals timeframe is very short—about a month. DH and I both have very busy schedules. If GBRS is meh, I will at the least schedule a WISC for April but if it is pretty bad I may just get it done in March when GMU has more openings. I know GMU makes every effort to get everyone in during that month but that also requires flexibility that we may or may not have. So having the GBRS ahead of time can be helpful to plan.
Anonymous wrote:I don't see the point in asking for the GBRS or packet before the decisions are made; it's not like you can do anything at this point. Wait and see what happens in April. If your child doesn't get in, that is the time to request additional information.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know when the school submits the packages for review? As well can we request a copy of the GBRS report once submission s complete? If so, when would be a good time to reach out the AART?