Anonymous wrote:I'm telling you they won' t send the in-pool letter or scores until December 20th. They hold onto those scores as long as possible to keep parents from calling the school to try to do something about something that they don't have control over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:THEY'RE IN!!!
AART has scores and are authorized to share with parents who ask ahead of notices being sent online next week. Stated she has an idea, but not confirmation of cut-offs for in-pool, so there's still some questions about that that the central committee needs to send.
Langley Pyramid.
I’m calling troll on this post. Someone is trying to mess with families in the Langley pyramid. I’m a principal and spent yesterday with my AART. No scores have been sent to anyone, including me. They are always sent to the principal first.
Anonymous wrote:THEY'RE IN!!!
AART has scores and are authorized to share with parents who ask ahead of notices being sent online next week. Stated she has an idea, but not confirmation of cut-offs for in-pool, so there's still some questions about that that the central committee needs to send.
Langley Pyramid.
Anonymous wrote:If percentages are not posted, you are looking for scores generally 132/135 or above. In some high-performing schools, you are really looking for 140+ but at most schools, 132/135 will at least make your kid very competitive.
128/129 is likely somewhat competitive if everything else in the application is strong like HOPE and work samples, but 132/135 is preferred.