Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello, I have a question about level III AAP and don't know how to open a new threat. This looks like a knowledgeable forum.
My DC, is in 4th grade and in the appeal for full time AAP with high WISC scores FSIQ 152. I have received a letter from school to for eligibility in level III placement.
Do you know if this means he's rejected the full time? and also what is level III program like? many thanks everyone!
No, it does not mean that he is rejected based on your appeal. It means the local school is offering Level III (pull-out) services at his school.
If you receive a Level IV eligibility letter (I believe those get mailed out in late June/early July) you can let the school know at that time if you want Level III services or Level IV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PS Before I get flamed with "Who the heck are you and what do you know" let me just say I'm nothing more than a Mom who has been somewhat obsessively following the scores for the past 9 years (while my kids have been passing through the process) and I have read virtually every "scores" thread available during that time. So no, I'm not an AART or committee member but I have been following closely. One thing I can tell you is that, historically, the committee seems to be pretty generous during the appeals process (maybe because they understand that the parents, by and large, feel strongly enough that they have paid for private testing). More than half seem to get in on appeal each year. Good luck!
I suspect you are right but I don't see what the strength of a parent's willingness to pay for private testing should ahve to do with it.
Anonymous wrote:PS Before I get flamed with "Who the heck are you and what do you know" let me just say I'm nothing more than a Mom who has been somewhat obsessively following the scores for the past 9 years (while my kids have been passing through the process) and I have read virtually every "scores" thread available during that time. So no, I'm not an AART or committee member but I have been following closely. One thing I can tell you is that, historically, the committee seems to be pretty generous during the appeals process (maybe because they understand that the parents, by and large, feel strongly enough that they have paid for private testing). More than half seem to get in on appeal each year. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello, I have a question about level III AAP and don't know how to open a new threat. This looks like a knowledgeable forum.
My DC, is in 4th grade and in the appeal for full time AAP with high WISC scores FSIQ 152. I have received a letter from school to for eligibility in level III placement.
Do you know if this means he's rejected the full time? and also what is level III program like? many thanks everyone!
No, it does not mean that he is rejected based on your appeal. It means the local school is offering Level III (pull-out) services at his school.
If you receive a Level IV eligibility letter (I believe those get mailed out in late June/early July) you can let the school know at that time if you want Level III services or Level IV.
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone receive any email or call about the appeal has been received by aap office?
Anonymous wrote:PS Before I get flamed with "Who the heck are you and what do you know" let me just say I'm nothing more than a Mom who has been somewhat obsessively following the scores for the past 9 years (while my kids have been passing through the process) and I have read virtually every "scores" thread available during that time. So no, I'm not an AART or committee member but I have been following closely. One thing I can tell you is that, historically, the committee seems to be pretty generous during the appeals process (maybe because they understand that the parents, by and large, feel strongly enough that they have paid for private testing). More than half seem to get in on appeal each year. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Hello, I have a question about level III AAP and don't know how to open a new threat. This looks like a knowledgeable forum.
My DC, is in 4th grade and in the appeal for full time AAP with high WISC scores FSIQ 152. I have received a letter from school to for eligibility in level III placement.
Do you know if this means he's rejected the full time? and also what is level III program like? many thanks everyone!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is GMU WISC test Free?
No, it is several hundred dollars.
$380 for the WISC-IV at GMU
Anonymous wrote:These are too close to call: 5, 9, 11 (no GBRS reported), 12, 13, 14, 18, 19, 21, 22 (no GBRS reported). The rest, definitely in on appeal.
Our AART said the decisions go out before the school ends, if this is true it should be soooooon then! Anonymous wrote:PS Before I get flamed with "Who the heck are you and what do you know" let me just say I'm nothing more than a Mom who has been somewhat obsessively following the scores for the past 9 years (while my kids have been passing through the process) and I have read virtually every "scores" thread available during that time. So no, I'm not an AART or committee member but I have been following closely. One thing I can tell you is that, historically, the committee seems to be pretty generous during the appeals process (maybe because they understand that the parents, by and large, feel strongly enough that they have paid for private testing). More than half seem to get in on appeal each year. Good luck!