Anonymous wrote:Received inview results and under Gifted designation decision, it is written as "No Decision", what does that mean? got above 95 in all subtests except one in 80's.
Emailed the teacher, waiting for the reply....
Anonymous wrote:In our experience, kids did well in InView, with the letter stating that children should be offered advanced instruction, and absolutely nothing happens. Just more wasted instructional days for another standardized test, in my opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Some schools are 100% gifted. Welcome to the top half of moco.
Anonymous wrote:High 90's in 4 sections but 45 in quantitative analogies. Anyone know specifics about the content of that section?
Anonymous wrote:Similar to what other PPs said, this just lets you know that your child was identified as "gifted." Next year, if you want, you can apply for the highly gifted center.
There will be a letter that goes out that identifies your child as a candidate and you go to an info session. I think everyone can apply though but not sure if everyone gets the invite to the info session (someone else can confirm or correct if their child got a letter but was not labelled as gifted). Once you go to the info session, you fill out a form saying why you want your child to go to the HGC and then your child will be scheduled to take a test in Jan/Feb? (if I recall correctly) and then they start gathering other info for the application, such as teacher reviews (you don't see these). They make decisions and send letters out right around spring break and then you can go to an info session and have to decide. The turnaround time for a decision is tight and your child will also get a tour but it may not be before you have to decide (you can say yes and then change your mind if your child really doesn't want to go after the tour).
So, nothing to do now other than file it away. Decisions to apply to HGC will start next year.