Anonymous wrote:Last year, my DC was in the pool, but we weren't sure if DC would get in. So we scheduled with WISC for mid-February at GMU. We got the scores back in less than 2 weeks and had them in more than enough time for the appeal (which we ended up needing). DC got in on appeal and I'm sure the WISC scores really helped.[/quote
My DS is in the pool this year. He got extremely good score in both NNAT and COGAT. He is always "O" in his academics. He is one of the few kids picked for advanced reading. I submitted my forms. If he is going to be rejected, then it is probably because of GBRS score, Right? If the teacher doesn't agree him as a GT candidate, how would any kind of testing, say WISC is going to help him through the appeal process?
Is there a different screening procedure for appeals? Can you let me know the other additional documents you added with your child's WISC scores in your appeal process?
It would give me an idea about the documents I need to collect in the next 4 months.
thanks for your help,
Anonymous wrote:I am not sure I would appeal, especially if DS tests into compacted math and can go to the AAP center math classes (the center is at our school). However, I'm pretty sure I would need a WISC to appeal because he is not in the screening pool. Is it too late once they usually mail out the initial decision letters to get a WISC in time for appeal, or is there usually sufficient time? I'd rather wait until then if possible, both because of the expense and I want more time to think about it.
I read a lot of messages in these threads already and didn't see the answer, but nevertheless apologize in advance if this question has been answered before.
Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:PP, that's strange that your child would be told that another child's test scores aren't there yet. It's none of the other kids' business how one child or another gets to AAP.
Anonymous wrote:Can a child be taken into AAP in the middle of a school year on a special case?
Anonymous wrote:Can a child be taken into AAP in the middle of a school year on a special case?