Anonymous wrote:No one knows. There is no consistency to the process. Relying on the GBRS, a subjective and invalided measure measure over valid tests with established norms introduces error into the process that you can’t control. MNy extremely gifted children were not accepted and many students that shouldn’t have been were. No one knows or is able to predict which is where part of the anxiety comes from.
And, to the PP, yes we do have other deadlines. Many apply to private schools if their gifted child is not accepted
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another question, 2CO and 2FO. Any chance for them?
(adv math and level iii)
I think it's really hard to predict. I've heard of kids with 2CO / 2FO who didn't get in last year. Also, I am seeing a lot of 4CO on this year's threads. Will just have to see.
Agree. A 14 was an amazing GBRS back when there were numbers. Now it seems like everyone admitted has 3-4 COs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another question, 2CO and 2FO. Any chance for them?
(adv math and level iii)
I think it's really hard to predict. I've heard of kids with 2CO / 2FO who didn't get in last year. Also, I am seeing a lot of 4CO on this year's threads. Will just have to see.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another question, 2CO and 2FO. Any chance for them?
(adv math and level iii)
I think it's really hard to predict. I've heard of kids with 2CO / 2FO who didn't get in last year. Also, I am seeing a lot of 4CO on this year's threads. Will just have to see.
My daughter report card said her current level of AAP is level 3 she is in 2nd grade, does that mean she is already getting level 3 support? We never notified by anyone from school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school AART said April 26th. Does anyone else get the same info?
That would make appeals really hard! No time for testing...
They have made it very clear that they are not going to look at testing. It is on the web site that you can test but some AARTs have already told people that the appeals committee will not be looking at testing. The Equity report from last year recommended getting rid of the WiSC.
The most accurate, valid and non subjective measure available. Nothing highlights the issue with AAP more than this!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another question, 2CO and 2FO. Any chance for them?
(adv math and level iii)
I think it's really hard to predict. I've heard of kids with 2CO / 2FO who didn't get in last year. Also, I am seeing a lot of 4CO on this year's threads. Will just have to see.
My daughter report card said her current level of AAP is level 3 she is in 2nd grade, does that mean she is already getting level 3 support? We never notified by anyone from school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another question, 2CO and 2FO. Any chance for them?
(adv math and level iii)
I think it's really hard to predict. I've heard of kids with 2CO / 2FO who didn't get in last year. Also, I am seeing a lot of 4CO on this year's threads. Will just have to see.
My daughter report card said her current level of AAP is level 3 she is in 2nd grade, does that mean she is already getting level 3 support? We never notified by anyone from school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another question, 2CO and 2FO. Any chance for them?
(adv math and level iii)
I think it's really hard to predict. I've heard of kids with 2CO / 2FO who didn't get in last year. Also, I am seeing a lot of 4CO on this year's threads. Will just have to see.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our AART also said the decisions will probably be sent out on April 8th.
Did s/he say whether they would arrive by email or USPS?
Anonymous wrote:Another question, 2CO and 2FO. Any chance for them?
(adv math and level iii)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school AART said April 26th. Does anyone else get the same info?
That would make appeals really hard! No time for testing...
They have made it very clear that they are not going to look at testing. It is on the web site that you can test but some AARTs have already told people that the appeals committee will not be looking at testing. The Equity report from last year recommended getting rid of the WiSC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school AART said April 26th. Does anyone else get the same info?
That would make appeals really hard! No time for testing...
They have made it very clear that they are not going to look at testing. It is on the web site that you can test but some AARTs have already told people that the appeals committee will not be looking at testing. The Equity report from last year recommended getting rid of the WiSC.