Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I found out the WISC and GBRS score today
NNAT 126 - 95%
CoGAT 128 - 95%
WISC V 126 - 96%
Verbal 108 - 70%
Visual Spatial 122 - 93%
Fluid Reasoning 134 - 99%
GBRS 11
Appeal or not appeal?
Why not? It's clear that it's hard to predict what they will decide. If you don't appeal your child definitely isn't in, but if you appeal DC might be accepted. If you went to the trouble to have a WISC you might as well.
Anonymous wrote:
I found out the WISC and GBRS score today
NNAT 126 - 95%
CoGAT 128 - 95%
WISC V 126 - 96%
Verbal 108 - 70%
Visual Spatial 122 - 93%
Fluid Reasoning 134 - 99%
GBRS 11
Appeal or not appeal?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NNAT 126
CoGAT 128
GBRS Unknown (I did not realize we can ask for the score from AART teacher)
DD did not get into the program and am now considering whether to take the WISC V. My eldest DS got into the program and DD is aware of it because of him. She is an avid reader and writer (her recommendation provided that she is reading at a 4th grade level) but she may not be as 'advanced' in the quantitative/math skills area.
Should I appeal and take the WISC V? What are the chances for her to get in with appeal and what WISC V score?
Who wrote her recommendation that would know her reading level?
She goes to Kumon for reading, I know it is probably not objective but her instructor assessment is she is reading at 4th grade level and put it in the recommendation.
People send their above-grade readers to Kumon? I thought it was just for kids who struggled and needed extra help.
It's possible that the committee thought the same thing. Maybe they were thinking that if the child needs help with reading, she might have a difficult time keeping up with the work in an AAP classroom.
I think Kumon is designed as an enrichment not tutoring activities.
Maybe so, but most people think of it as being for kids who are having trouble keeping up with the work in school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NNAT 126
CoGAT 128
GBRS Unknown (I did not realize we can ask for the score from AART teacher)
DD did not get into the program and am now considering whether to take the WISC V. My eldest DS got into the program and DD is aware of it because of him. She is an avid reader and writer (her recommendation provided that she is reading at a 4th grade level) but she may not be as 'advanced' in the quantitative/math skills area.
Should I appeal and take the WISC V? What are the chances for her to get in with appeal and what WISC V score?
Who wrote her recommendation that would know her reading level?
She goes to Kumon for reading, I know it is probably not objective but her instructor assessment is she is reading at 4th grade level and put it in the recommendation.
People send their above-grade readers to Kumon? I thought it was just for kids who struggled and needed extra help.
It's possible that the committee thought the same thing. Maybe they were thinking that if the child needs help with reading, she might have a difficult time keeping up with the work in an AAP classroom.
I think Kumon is designed as an enrichment not tutoring activities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NNAT 126
CoGAT 128
GBRS Unknown (I did not realize we can ask for the score from AART teacher)
DD did not get into the program and am now considering whether to take the WISC V. My eldest DS got into the program and DD is aware of it because of him. She is an avid reader and writer (her recommendation provided that she is reading at a 4th grade level) but she may not be as 'advanced' in the quantitative/math skills area.
Should I appeal and take the WISC V? What are the chances for her to get in with appeal and what WISC V score?
Who wrote her recommendation that would know her reading level?
She goes to Kumon for reading, I know it is probably not objective but her instructor assessment is she is reading at 4th grade level and put it in the recommendation.
People send their above-grade readers to Kumon? I thought it was just for kids who struggled and needed extra help.
It's possible that the committee thought the same thing. Maybe they were thinking that if the child needs help with reading, she might have a difficult time keeping up with the work in an AAP classroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NNAT 126
CoGAT 128
GBRS Unknown (I did not realize we can ask for the score from AART teacher)
DD did not get into the program and am now considering whether to take the WISC V. My eldest DS got into the program and DD is aware of it because of him. She is an avid reader and writer (her recommendation provided that she is reading at a 4th grade level) but she may not be as 'advanced' in the quantitative/math skills area.
Should I appeal and take the WISC V? What are the chances for her to get in with appeal and what WISC V score?
Who wrote her recommendation that would know her reading level?
She goes to Kumon for reading, I know it is probably not objective but her instructor assessment is she is reading at 4th grade level and put it in the recommendation.
People send their above-grade readers to Kumon? I thought it was just for kids who struggled and needed extra help.
I think Kumon is designed as an enrichment not tutoring activities.
It's possible that the committee thought the same thing. Maybe they were thinking that if the child needs help with reading, she might have a difficult time keeping up with the work in an AAP classroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NNAT 126
CoGAT 128
GBRS Unknown (I did not realize we can ask for the score from AART teacher)
DD did not get into the program and am now considering whether to take the WISC V. My eldest DS got into the program and DD is aware of it because of him. She is an avid reader and writer (her recommendation provided that she is reading at a 4th grade level) but she may not be as 'advanced' in the quantitative/math skills area.
Should I appeal and take the WISC V? What are the chances for her to get in with appeal and what WISC V score?
Who wrote her recommendation that would know her reading level?
She goes to Kumon for reading, I know it is probably not objective but her instructor assessment is she is reading at 4th grade level and put it in the recommendation.
People send their above-grade readers to Kumon? I thought it was just for kids who struggled and needed extra help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NNAT 126
CoGAT 128
GBRS Unknown (I did not realize we can ask for the score from AART teacher)
DD did not get into the program and am now considering whether to take the WISC V. My eldest DS got into the program and DD is aware of it because of him. She is an avid reader and writer (her recommendation provided that she is reading at a 4th grade level) but she may not be as 'advanced' in the quantitative/math skills area.
Should I appeal and take the WISC V? What are the chances for her to get in with appeal and what WISC V score?
Who wrote her recommendation that would know her reading level?
She goes to Kumon for reading, I know it is probably not objective but her instructor assessment is she is reading at 4th grade level and put it in the recommendation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NNAT 126
CoGAT 128
GBRS Unknown (I did not realize we can ask for the score from AART teacher)
DD did not get into the program and am now considering whether to take the WISC V. My eldest DS got into the program and DD is aware of it because of him. She is an avid reader and writer (her recommendation provided that she is reading at a 4th grade level) but she may not be as 'advanced' in the quantitative/math skills area.
Should I appeal and take the WISC V? What are the chances for her to get in with appeal and what WISC V score?
Who wrote her recommendation that would know her reading level?
Anonymous wrote:NNAT 126
CoGAT 128
GBRS Unknown (I did not realize we can ask for the score from AART teacher)
DD did not get into the program and am now considering whether to take the WISC V. My eldest DS got into the program and DD is aware of it because of him. She is an avid reader and writer (her recommendation provided that she is reading at a 4th grade level) but she may not be as 'advanced' in the quantitative/math skills area.
Should I appeal and take the WISC V? What are the chances for her to get in with appeal and what WISC V score?