Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I parent-referred our 5th grader after retaking CogAT (no change in original score, which was not screening pool), and providing NEW information, which was key according to our AAP resource teacher. DS had been receiving Level 3 services and was not sufficiently challenged. I'm aware DS is not "gifted" compared to everyone else's genius childrenbut gen ed was too easy, so I thought it was worth a try.
DS was approved through central office for AAP, starting this year/6th grade. It's great to see him actually have to work for grades for a change!
OP here, thank you, that's very helpful info. May I ask when you say NEW information, do you mean work samples ? Great to hear your DS is doing well in (and get to work a little harder) in 6th grade.
Anonymous wrote:I parent-referred our 5th grader after retaking CogAT (no change in original score, which was not screening pool), and providing NEW information, which was key according to our AAP resource teacher. DS had been receiving Level 3 services and was not sufficiently challenged. I'm aware DS is not "gifted" compared to everyone else's genius childrenbut gen ed was too easy, so I thought it was worth a try.
DS was approved through central office for AAP, starting this year/6th grade. It's great to see him actually have to work for grades for a change!
) in 6th grade.
but gen ed was too easy, so I thought it was worth a try.
Anonymous wrote:new poster here. I decided to read your thread because DD is a 6th grader and in a similar situation (although she complains that her coursework is too easy, she NEVER asks for wishes for extra work like your child, OP![]()
Anyhow, I was curious as to what benefit you see if referring a 6th grader into AAP. I've toyed with the idea, but decided I didn't see any real benefit, so I decided not to. I'm just wondering what your perspective is on this. I'd be interested to hear. I'm thinking DD can just take honors courses in 7th and 8th and have the same opportunities as the AAP kids once she gets to HS. The only thing I think could make a difference is the math and being able to qualify to take algebra next year - but I'm not sure if that's right for DD anyhow.