Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WTF, this is too wierd. 130 WISC and still not in? Have you met with your cluster office and/or school board member? I would do that next. Good luck! If you need moral support, know what I, too, am appealing and getting a WISC done for my DC next week (Dr. Dahlgren). Don't give up, don't go away, keep on trucking. Know what may of us are there for you in spirit.
We had a WISC higher than 130 and didn't get in. GBRS was pretty good, not amazing, but not bad either. Would you do anything else but appeal? What would you say if you met with the cluster officer or school board member?
Anonymous wrote:My DC's WISC is not high, but Woodcock-Johnson is very good. Any hope?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well...I would appeal to them, and ask why the AAP process is done in secret with no one to be held accountable for an obvious error in judegement. I am refering to SKR's DC. I do NOT know SKR. but her DCs numbers look too good to not be in AAP. I would ask for an objective answer to why DC was not found eligible. I know that I will be visiting Dr. Z (cluster 8) and Patty Reed (Providence) if DC is not accepted, as DC has very simialr scores and meets the AAP qualifications on paper. Also, I believe that a parent knows best, an involved parent, and I don't understand why 5 random people who do not know my child are making such a HUGE educational decision. Good luck. Please post back what happens, and if I knew you, I would roll along to Gatehouse to be there for support.
THANK YOU! It means a lot to know that I am right. It's been hard with the school as well, and I just know in my heart this was a wrong decision. That's exactly what I asked the teacher and the AART. Exceptf ro me and the classroom teacher who spend sall day with my DC, who really knows my child and the teacher admitted her scores were higher than what went into the file.
I'll post back here of course but this whole anon naming of the forum makes it difficult finding continuity with the posters![]()
skr
Are you saying that the local screening committee (at the school) submitted a lower GBRS than what the classroom teacher had recommended?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well...I would appeal to them, and ask why the AAP process is done in secret with no one to be held accountable for an obvious error in judegement. I am refering to SKR's DC. I do NOT know SKR. but her DCs numbers look too good to not be in AAP. I would ask for an objective answer to why DC was not found eligible. I know that I will be visiting Dr. Z (cluster 8) and Patty Reed (Providence) if DC is not accepted, as DC has very simialr scores and meets the AAP qualifications on paper. Also, I believe that a parent knows best, an involved parent, and I don't understand why 5 random people who do not know my child are making such a HUGE educational decision. Good luck. Please post back what happens, and if I knew you, I would roll along to Gatehouse to be there for support.
THANK YOU! It means a lot to know that I am right. It's been hard with the school as well, and I just know in my heart this was a wrong decision. That's exactly what I asked the teacher and the AART. Exceptf ro me and the classroom teacher who spend sall day with my DC, who really knows my child and the teacher admitted her scores were higher than what went into the file.
I'll post back here of course but this whole anon naming of the forum makes it difficult finding continuity with the posters![]()
skr
Anonymous wrote:Well...I would appeal to them, and ask why the AAP process is done in secret with no one to be held accountable for an obvious error in judegement. I am refering to SKR's DC. I do NOT know SKR. but her DCs numbers look too good to not be in AAP. I would ask for an objective answer to why DC was not found eligible. I know that I will be visiting Dr. Z (cluster 8) and Patty Reed (Providence) if DC is not accepted, as DC has very simialr scores and meets the AAP qualifications on paper. Also, I believe that a parent knows best, an involved parent, and I don't understand why 5 random people who do not know my child are making such a HUGE educational decision. Good luck. Please post back what happens, and if I knew you, I would roll along to Gatehouse to be there for support.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well...I would appeal to them, and ask why the AAP process is done in secret with no one to be held accountable for an obvious error in judegement. I am refering to SKR's DC. I do NOT know SKR. but her DCs numbers look too good to not be in AAP. I would ask for an objective answer to why DC was not found eligible. I know that I will be visiting Dr. Z (cluster 8) and Patty Reed (Providence) if DC is not accepted, as DC has very simialr scores and meets the AAP qualifications on paper. Also, I believe that a parent knows best, an involved parent, and I don't understand why 5 random people who do not know my child are making such a HUGE educational decision. Good luck. Please post back what happens, and if I knew you, I would roll along to Gatehouse to be there for support.
Wow.
There are no "AAP qualifications" to meet, so not quite sure how your child will meet them.
Anonymous wrote:Well...I would appeal to them, and ask why the AAP process is done in secret with no one to be held accountable for an obvious error in judegement. I am refering to SKR's DC. I do NOT know SKR. but her DCs numbers look too good to not be in AAP. I would ask for an objective answer to why DC was not found eligible. I know that I will be visiting Dr. Z (cluster 8) and Patty Reed (Providence) if DC is not accepted, as DC has very simialr scores and meets the AAP qualifications on paper. Also, I believe that a parent knows best, an involved parent, and I don't understand why 5 random people who do not know my child are making such a HUGE educational decision. Good luck. Please post back what happens, and if I knew you, I would roll along to Gatehouse to be there for support.
Anonymous wrote:WTF, this is too wierd. 130 WISC and still not in? Have you met with your cluster office and/or school board member? I would do that next. Good luck! If you need moral support, know what I, too, am appealing and getting a WISC done for my DC next week (Dr. Dahlgren). Don't give up, don't go away, keep on trucking. Know what may of us are there for you in spirit.
Anonymous wrote:WTF, this is too wierd. 130 WISC and still not in? Have you met with your cluster office and/or school board member? I would do that next. Good luck! If you need moral support, know what I, too, am appealing and getting a WISC done for my DC next week (Dr. Dahlgren). Don't give up, don't go away, keep on trucking. Know what may of us are there for you in spirit.
Anonymous wrote:DH's Johnson is quite impressive. Will that help DC with appeal?