Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Threaten to sue and your appeal will get in.as long as their scores on cogat or nnat or wisc are near cutoff. FCPS is afraid of a lawsuit showing how subjective the process is. If your kid is anywhere near the cutoffs they should get in on appeal especially if you threaten to sue.
So how do you do that? Include a threat in your appeal letter? Or a letter of recommendation from your lawyer? Asking for a friend.
Seriously? Asking for a friend? You sound nuts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Threaten to sue and your appeal will get in.as long as their scores on cogat or nnat or wisc are near cutoff. FCPS is afraid of a lawsuit showing how subjective the process is. If your kid is anywhere near the cutoffs they should get in on appeal especially if you threaten to sue.
So how do you do that? Include a threat in your appeal letter? Or a letter of recommendation from your lawyer? Asking for a friend.
Anonymous wrote:I had heard this also before I appealed on my DC's behalf last year. Wasn't true for us!
Anonymous wrote:Threaten to sue and your appeal will get in.as long as their scores on cogat or nnat or wisc are near cutoff. FCPS is afraid of a lawsuit showing how subjective the process is. If your kid is anywhere near the cutoffs they should get in on appeal especially if you threaten to sue.