Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 3rd grader is *currently* in Level III and advanced math and we got that email on Wednesday. I’m not sure if it means what you think it does.
Adding more info: I searched my email and saw that we’ve received the same email every March since 2022, my kid’s first spring in FCPS. She was in 1st grade then, was new to the school, and we had never applied for any AAP services. So I don’t think receiving that email is meaningful.
Anonymous wrote:My 3rd grader is *currently* in Level III and advanced math and we got that email on Wednesday. I’m not sure if it means what you think it does.
Anonymous wrote:We received the AAP newsletter earlier today, which we've never received before, and it had information on how to apply for Level II and III. It seemed to me that it might be an early indicator that my child did not get into Level IV, so we should consider applying for lower levels.
Anonymous wrote:All the previous posters mentioned it would be today and is yes it would arrive by 3-4 . Did anyone received notification?
Anonymous wrote:What do you guys think - are we getting notification today?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I am already considering the appeal process. Although DC got 99% for both NNAT and Cogat, his HOPE must be very low based on my communication with his teachers. This little troublemaker has slim chance to be put in AAP. Sometimes I feel we should try appeal. Sometimes I feel maybe it's better waiting for his class behavior getting improved. What a headache
Are you doing things to improve the classroom behavior? He might need more supports in place to help him get to a better place behaviorally.
What support can hyperactive kids have at school? Any suggestions?
Not what you asked but one of my friends had success with making her son exercise before school (ride bike for 30 mins). Got out a lot of excess energy and the teacher even asked / thanked her and thought she had started him on meds.