Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD's VQN was 135 but we did not get the in-pool letter. We do not go to a high SES school. Wow.
Wow indeed. It’s crazy. Pre-covid cut off was always around 132 for in pool.
That's what I had heard! She is my first kid going through this, so trying to figure out this process. Our school is doing Local Full-Time Services for the first time for her class so there is a lot of new info to take in!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD's VQN was 135 but we did not get the in-pool letter. We do not go to a high SES school. Wow.
Wow indeed. It’s crazy. Pre-covid cut off was always around 132 for in pool.
That's what I had heard! She is my first kid going through this, so trying to figure out this process. Our school is doing Local Full-Time Services for the first time for her class so there is a lot of new info to take in!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD's VQN was 135 but we did not get the in-pool letter. We do not go to a high SES school. Wow.
How did you receive your score?
It came home in the folder they use for important papers. It is not yet on parentvue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD's VQN was 135 but we did not get the in-pool letter. We do not go to a high SES school. Wow.
Wow indeed. It’s crazy. Pre-covid cut off was always around 132 for in pool.
Anonymous wrote:My DD's VQN was 135 but we did not get the in-pool letter. We do not go to a high SES school. Wow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD's VQN was 135 but we did not get the in-pool letter. We do not go to a high SES school. Wow.
How did you receive your score?
Anonymous wrote:My DD's VQN was 135 but we did not get the in-pool letter. We do not go to a high SES school. Wow.
Anonymous wrote:My DD's VQN was 135 but we did not get the in-pool letter. We do not go to a high SES school. Wow.
Anonymous wrote:
No sure what is the percentage. But, my child received 126 on the NNAT and 119 on the CogAt. He is in full-time APP this year, 3rd grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what are the chances of getting into AAP if your child is not “in pool”?
I remember reading on here that it was around 20% a few years ago. It was more a criticism of how AAP is not a gifted program and there is no way 20% is gifted compared to MCPS with 2%, which is truly gifted.
AAP is not gifted. Did anyone tell you it was? It’s “Advance Academic”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what are the chances of getting into AAP if your child is not “in pool”?
What percentage of kids who end up in AAP in 3rd grade were not in pool?
No sure what is the percentage. But, my child received 126 on the NNAT and 119 on the CogAt. He is in full-time APP this year, 3rd grade.