Anonymous wrote:Our AART let us know our son did not get in. Scheduled a WISC with GMU for more data
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you email your AART? Looks like they all have the insider info now..
No, I didn't. Received her email out of blue today. No FCPS email or snail mail yet.
Would you mind sharing the school name?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you email your AART? Looks like they all have the insider info now..
No, I didn't. Received her email out of blue today. No FCPS email or snail mail yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We got email from AART, not the county.
"We hope all of you and your families are healthy and have been enjoying this beautiful spring weather. If you haven’t already, you will be receiving an email from our Advanced Academic Programs Office indicating that your child(ren) was found eligible for Level IV services."
So looks like this is school based on if the AART will send anything out. Our AART sends out nothing. She doesn’t even respond to normal emails.
Anonymous wrote:Did you email your AART? Looks like they all have the insider info now..
Anonymous wrote:We got email from AART, not the county.
"We hope all of you and your families are healthy and have been enjoying this beautiful spring weather. If you haven’t already, you will be receiving an email from our Advanced Academic Programs Office indicating that your child(ren) was found eligible for Level IV services."
Anonymous wrote:We just got email saying DS has been accepted in Level IV
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If willing to share, was your child being pulled in for the AAP math since third grade and did you apply every year since second grade or just this one time? Wondering if better to keep applying each year if each year get rejected or if any AART has said to not do that?
DP. Mine didn't get in in 2nd, got rejected in 3rd, but then got in on appeal. The AART told us to apply and appeal every year, since the process is kind of random and eventually my child would get in. I would guess that it depends on whether the AART thinks your kid belongs in AAP or not. If they do think so, they'll support your child every year. If not, applying repeatedly would probably annoy them and lead to low GBRS over and over. (Kid had 130 CogAT composite, meh GBRS in 2nd, 15 GBRS in 3rd, maxed out DRA both years, Advanced math and LIII pull outs in 3rd).