Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WISC V FSIQ: 134
GBRS: 12
not eligible -![]()
What were the cogat and nnat?
Anonymous wrote:WISC V FSIQ: 134
GBRS: 12
not eligible -![]()
Anonymous wrote:My son CogAt score from George Mason University not matching what in his level IV screening Test Data Sheet
his score was V121,Q1319,Nonverbal 123, but in his data sheet is 105.109.110
should I appeal, what new stuff I need to submit
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent of a 3rd grader who was new to FCPS this year. No NNAT only COGAT scores - composite 130 with the highest section score being 139. I found out today that his GBRS was 9, which I think was probably contributed heavily to the decision of the committee to not place him in AAP.
Should we appeal? Or will the GBRS weigh him down anyway?
He has a shot if you appeal with a high WISC.
Ok, I guess we will give it a shot with the WISC. Should we also submit additional work samples - would that help at all? Looking for inputs of parents who have appealed successfully in the past.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent of a 3rd grader who was new to FCPS this year. No NNAT only COGAT scores - composite 130 with the highest section score being 139. I found out today that his GBRS was 9, which I think was probably contributed heavily to the decision of the committee to not place him in AAP.
Should we appeal? Or will the GBRS weigh him down anyway?
He has a shot if you appeal with a high WISC.
Ok, I guess we will give it a shot with the WISC. Should we also submit additional work samples - would that help at all? Looking for inputs of parents who have appealed successfully in the past.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent of a 3rd grader who was new to FCPS this year. No NNAT only COGAT scores - composite 130 with the highest section score being 139. I found out today that his GBRS was 9, which I think was probably contributed heavily to the decision of the committee to not place him in AAP.
Should we appeal? Or will the GBRS weigh him down anyway?
He has a shot if you appeal with a high WISC.
Ok, I guess we will give it a shot with the WISC. Should we also submit additional work samples - would that help at all? Looking for inputs of parents who have appealed successfully in the past.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent of a 3rd grader who was new to FCPS this year. No NNAT only COGAT scores - composite 130 with the highest section score being 139. I found out today that his GBRS was 9, which I think was probably contributed heavily to the decision of the committee to not place him in AAP.
Should we appeal? Or will the GBRS weigh him down anyway?
He has a shot if you appeal with a high WISC.
Ok, I guess we will give it a shot with the WISC. Should we also submit additional work samples - would that help at all? Looking for inputs of parents who have appealed successfully in the past.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent of a 3rd grader who was new to FCPS this year. No NNAT only COGAT scores - composite 130 with the highest section score being 139. I found out today that his GBRS was 9, which I think was probably contributed heavily to the decision of the committee to not place him in AAP.
Should we appeal? Or will the GBRS weigh him down anyway?
He has a shot if you appeal with a high WISC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From another thread:
I had to pick up my son at school this morning for an appointment, and in the office were THREE kids crying or upset that others were going to AAP and they were not. Apparently some accepted kid or kids had been bragging. (I only heard part of the situation.)
Yes this really happened and no I will not name the school.
Parents need to think about their perspective and how they handle this with their kids, as it filters down in such bad ways.
Why wouldn't you name the school?
You guess why.
Anonymous wrote:Parent of a 3rd grader who was new to FCPS this year. No NNAT only COGAT scores - composite 130 with the highest section score being 139. I found out today that his GBRS was 9, which I think was probably contributed heavily to the decision of the committee to not place him in AAP.
Should we appeal? Or will the GBRS weigh him down anyway?