Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any cut off score..? We have composite score of 121, quant at 95 percentile, verbal at 87 and non verbal at 75.
There is a cut off for automatically having a packet made. It's top 10% of your school right now. Historically kids well below that cut off will get in and kids well above that cut off (at any school) will not, based on holistic factors. If AAP sounds like a match for your kid, parent refer.
How do you know it’s 10% of the school? There are 60 2nd grader in my school. Are you saying we are one of the 6 kids who got the notification?
The 10% per school is publicly released information. It was also shared at the info session for level 4.
I don't think it's 10% students at every school. My understanding is it is top 10% scorers.
No. It is 10% per school. FCPS used to do the top 10% countywide but changed it to 10% per school. This was a change to get more kids from lower performing schools into AAP.
I'm not questioning it's 10% per school. It's the top 10% scorers in each school. Not 10% of the student body.
No it’s 10% of the second grade student body.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any cut off score..? We have composite score of 121, quant at 95 percentile, verbal at 87 and non verbal at 75.
There is a cut off for automatically having a packet made. It's top 10% of your school right now. Historically kids well below that cut off will get in and kids well above that cut off (at any school) will not, based on holistic factors. If AAP sounds like a match for your kid, parent refer.
How do you know it’s 10% of the school? There are 60 2nd grader in my school. Are you saying we are one of the 6 kids who got the notification?
The 10% per school is publicly released information. It was also shared at the info session for level 4.
I don't think it's 10% students at every school. My understanding is it is top 10% scorers.
No. It is 10% per school. FCPS used to do the top 10% countywide but changed it to 10% per school. This was a change to get more kids from lower performing schools into AAP.
I'm not questioning it's 10% per school. It's the top 10% scorers in each school. Not 10% of the student body.
No it’s 10% of the second grade student body.
That makes no sense. We have about 80 kids in our centre school. Are you saying only 8 kids will get the in pool notification?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any cut off score..? We have composite score of 121, quant at 95 percentile, verbal at 87 and non verbal at 75.
There is a cut off for automatically having a packet made. It's top 10% of your school right now. Historically kids well below that cut off will get in and kids well above that cut off (at any school) will not, based on holistic factors. If AAP sounds like a match for your kid, parent refer.
How do you know it’s 10% of the school? There are 60 2nd grader in my school. Are you saying we are one of the 6 kids who got the notification?
The 10% per school is publicly released information. It was also shared at the info session for level 4.
I don't think it's 10% students at every school. My understanding is it is top 10% scorers.
No. It is 10% per school. FCPS used to do the top 10% countywide but changed it to 10% per school. This was a change to get more kids from lower performing schools into AAP.
I'm not questioning it's 10% per school. It's the top 10% scorers in each school. Not 10% of the student body.
No it’s 10% of the second grade student body.
That makes no sense. We have about 80 kids in our centre school. Are you saying only 8 kids will get the in pool notification?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any cut off score..? We have composite score of 121, quant at 95 percentile, verbal at 87 and non verbal at 75.
There is a cut off for automatically having a packet made. It's top 10% of your school right now. Historically kids well below that cut off will get in and kids well above that cut off (at any school) will not, based on holistic factors. If AAP sounds like a match for your kid, parent refer.
How do you know it’s 10% of the school? There are 60 2nd grader in my school. Are you saying we are one of the 6 kids who got the notification?
The 10% per school is publicly released information. It was also shared at the info session for level 4.
I don't think it's 10% students at every school. My understanding is it is top 10% scorers.
No. It is 10% per school. FCPS used to do the top 10% countywide but changed it to 10% per school. This was a change to get more kids from lower performing schools into AAP.
I'm not questioning it's 10% per school. It's the top 10% scorers in each school. Not 10% of the student body.
No it’s 10% of the second grade student body.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any cut off score..? We have composite score of 121, quant at 95 percentile, verbal at 87 and non verbal at 75.
There is a cut off for automatically having a packet made. It's top 10% of your school right now. Historically kids well below that cut off will get in and kids well above that cut off (at any school) will not, based on holistic factors. If AAP sounds like a match for your kid, parent refer.
How do you know it’s 10% of the school? There are 60 2nd grader in my school. Are you saying we are one of the 6 kids who got the notification?
The 10% per school is publicly released information. It was also shared at the info session for level 4.
I don't think it's 10% students at every school. My understanding is it is top 10% scorers.
No. It is 10% per school. FCPS used to do the top 10% countywide but changed it to 10% per school. This was a change to get more kids from lower performing schools into AAP.
I'm not questioning it's 10% per school. It's the top 10% scorers in each school. Not 10% of the student body.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any cut off score..? We have composite score of 121, quant at 95 percentile, verbal at 87 and non verbal at 75.
There is a cut off for automatically having a packet made. It's top 10% of your school right now. Historically kids well below that cut off will get in and kids well above that cut off (at any school) will not, based on holistic factors. If AAP sounds like a match for your kid, parent refer.
How do you know it’s 10% of the school? There are 60 2nd grader in my school. Are you saying we are one of the 6 kids who got the notification?
The 10% per school is publicly released information. It was also shared at the info session for level 4.
I don't think it's 10% students at every school. My understanding is it is top 10% scorers.
No. It is 10% per school. FCPS used to do the top 10% countywide but changed it to 10% per school. This was a change to get more kids from lower performing schools into AAP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any cut off score..? We have composite score of 121, quant at 95 percentile, verbal at 87 and non verbal at 75.
There is a cut off for automatically having a packet made. It's top 10% of your school right now. Historically kids well below that cut off will get in and kids well above that cut off (at any school) will not, based on holistic factors. If AAP sounds like a match for your kid, parent refer.
How do you know it’s 10% of the school? There are 60 2nd grader in my school. Are you saying we are one of the 6 kids who got the notification?
The 10% per school is publicly released information. It was also shared at the info session for level 4.
I don't think it's 10% students at every school. My understanding is it is top 10% scorers.
That makes more sense since the email was sent by FCPS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any cut off score..? We have composite score of 121, quant at 95 percentile, verbal at 87 and non verbal at 75.
There is a cut off for automatically having a packet made. It's top 10% of your school right now. Historically kids well below that cut off will get in and kids well above that cut off (at any school) will not, based on holistic factors. If AAP sounds like a match for your kid, parent refer.
How do you know it’s 10% of the school? There are 60 2nd grader in my school. Are you saying we are one of the 6 kids who got the notification?
The 10% per school is publicly released information. It was also shared at the info session for level 4.
I don't think it's 10% students at every school. My understanding is it is top 10% scorers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any cut off score..? We have composite score of 121, quant at 95 percentile, verbal at 87 and non verbal at 75.
There is a cut off for automatically having a packet made. It's top 10% of your school right now. Historically kids well below that cut off will get in and kids well above that cut off (at any school) will not, based on holistic factors. If AAP sounds like a match for your kid, parent refer.
How do you know it’s 10% of the school? There are 60 2nd grader in my school. Are you saying we are one of the 6 kids who got the notification?
The 10% per school is publicly released information. It was also shared at the info session for level 4.
I don't think it's 10% students at every school. My understanding is it is top 10% scorers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any cut off score..? We have composite score of 121, quant at 95 percentile, verbal at 87 and non verbal at 75.
There is a cut off for automatically having a packet made. It's top 10% of your school right now. Historically kids well below that cut off will get in and kids well above that cut off (at any school) will not, based on holistic factors. If AAP sounds like a match for your kid, parent refer.
How do you know it’s 10% of the school? There are 60 2nd grader in my school. Are you saying we are one of the 6 kids who got the notification?
The 10% per school is publicly released information. It was also shared at the info session for level 4.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any cut off score..? We have composite score of 121, quant at 95 percentile, verbal at 87 and non verbal at 75.
There is a cut off for automatically having a packet made. It's top 10% of your school right now. Historically kids well below that cut off will get in and kids well above that cut off (at any school) will not, based on holistic factors. If AAP sounds like a match for your kid, parent refer.
How do you know it’s 10% of the school? There are 60 2nd grader in my school. Are you saying we are one of the 6 kids who got the notification?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any cut off score..? We have composite score of 121, quant at 95 percentile, verbal at 87 and non verbal at 75.
There is a cut off for automatically having a packet made. It's top 10% of your school right now. Historically kids well below that cut off will get in and kids well above that cut off (at any school) will not, based on holistic factors. If AAP sounds like a match for your kid, parent refer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it sent by school or AAP office? Have not received any..Anonymous wrote:Universal Screener emails are launching now! Got ours a little while ago.
By FCPS. Batch email at noon, plus mass text to enrolling parent.
Anyone know if all the notices went out today? My kid is right on the cusp, so I won’t be surprised either way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it sent by school or AAP office? Have not received any..Anonymous wrote:Universal Screener emails are launching now! Got ours a little while ago.
By FCPS. Batch email at noon, plus mass text to enrolling parent.
Anonymous wrote:Is it sent by school or AAP office? Have not received any..Anonymous wrote:Universal Screener emails are launching now! Got ours a little while ago.