Anonymous
Post 06/04/2018 15:57     Subject: AAP Appeal Results Thread (now that decisions are out)

Anonymous wrote:How many prep for WISC ?


OMG. Do not start this again. Read the other threads on this!!!
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2018 15:57     Subject: Re:AAP Appeal Results Thread (now that decisions are out)

CoGAT: 117
NNAT: n/a
GBRS: 11
WISC: 137
In or Out: IN

Appealed with recent writing samples, art works, and a cover/parent letter.
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2018 15:48     Subject: AAP Appeal Results Thread (now that decisions are out)

How many prep for WISC ?
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2018 15:41     Subject: Re:AAP Appeal Results Thread (now that decisions are out)

Cogat:134
GBRS: 8
Can/t remember nnat, it was around 75%, nothing super impressive. I'm the one who posted about possible 2E son.
Found not elligible.

Appealed with a WISCV of 126, VCI in 99th percentile.
IN!
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2018 15:40     Subject: AAP Appeal Results Thread (now that decisions are out)

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^There have been numerous studies that have shown that teachers are less likely to "see" giftedness in black or Hispanic children than they are for similar white and Asian children.


PP who appealed. I didn't want to say this, but yeah. This.

Our school also has one annual goal, reducing the performance gap for black children. We have a small black population like 5 percent, so this might play a role. My kid was performing well on the i-ready and I imagine they saw a compliant, good student who they could use for that purpose. I don't think that fair since my child has a right to an education based on her own needs and a right to access whatever services she's entitled to that is offered by the county. I sniffed that out in my conversations with people at the school, but it's a good reminder to black or latino parents. We have to be super careful.

Another fun, awesome thing about the black experience in America. Sigh.


you are incoherent, and make no sense. you might as well just spare your explanation.


I had no trouble understanding her. Maybe you should read it again.


+1
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2018 15:22     Subject: AAP Appeal Results Thread (now that decisions are out)

CoGAT: 126
NNAT: 116
GBRS: 10
WISC: 133
Denied

Appealed
SB:147
In or Out: In
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2018 15:19     Subject: Re:AAP Appeal Results Thread (now that decisions are out)

CoGAT: 122
NNAT: 133
GBRS: 15
WISC in original app: 130
DAS-II on appeal: 136
In or Out: IN!
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2018 15:18     Subject: AAP Appeal Results Thread (now that decisions are out)

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^There have been numerous studies that have shown that teachers are less likely to "see" giftedness in black or Hispanic children than they are for similar white and Asian children.


PP who appealed. I didn't want to say this, but yeah. This.

Our school also has one annual goal, reducing the performance gap for black children. We have a small black population like 5 percent, so this might play a role. My kid was performing well on the i-ready and I imagine they saw a compliant, good student who they could use for that purpose. I don't think that fair since my child has a right to an education based on her own needs and a right to access whatever services she's entitled to that is offered by the county. I sniffed that out in my conversations with people at the school, but it's a good reminder to black or latino parents. We have to be super careful.

Another fun, awesome thing about the black experience in America. Sigh.


you are incoherent, and make no sense. you might as well just spare your explanation.


I had no trouble understanding her. Maybe you should read it again.
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2018 15:16     Subject: AAP Appeal Results Thread (now that decisions are out)

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^There have been numerous studies that have shown that teachers are less likely to "see" giftedness in black or Hispanic children than they are for similar white and Asian children.


PP who appealed. I didn't want to say this, but yeah. This.

Our school also has one annual goal, reducing the performance gap for black children. We have a small black population like 5 percent, so this might play a role. My kid was performing well on the i-ready and I imagine they saw a compliant, good student who they could use for that purpose. I don't think that fair since my child has a right to an education based on her own needs and a right to access whatever services she's entitled to that is offered by the county. I sniffed that out in my conversations with people at the school, but it's a good reminder to black or latino parents. We have to be super careful.

Another fun, awesome thing about the black experience in America. Sigh.


you are incoherent, and make no sense. you might as well just spare your explanation.
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2018 15:02     Subject: AAP Appeal Results Thread (now that decisions are out)

CoGAT: 119
NNAT: 114
GBRS: 13
WISC: 136
In or Out: IN!

Anonymous
Post 06/04/2018 15:00     Subject: AAP Appeal Results Thread (now that decisions are out)

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP. Did you received your letter on Saturday. Thanks.


I received it today. I went to pick it up when I saw it scanned. We get mail notifications.


How do you do this / set this up?


https://informeddelivery.usps.com/box/pages/intro/start.action
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2018 14:55     Subject: Re:AAP Appeal Results Thread (now that decisions are out)

Anonymous wrote:And lots of gifted kids don’t show gifted behaviors. Doesn’t mean the kid isn’t gifted but perhaps doesn’t display it at school.

And for those kids, a low GBRS just accurately reflects behaviors aren’t seen at school. I think that is fine as one piece of information and don’t consider it a kiss of death, as opposed to instances where it is artificially low such as in cases of intentional or inadvertent bias.
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2018 14:47     Subject: AAP Appeal Results Thread (now that decisions are out)

Anonymous wrote:^There have been numerous studies that have shown that teachers are less likely to "see" giftedness in black or Hispanic children than they are for similar white and Asian children.


PP who appealed. I didn't want to say this, but yeah. This.

Our school also has one annual goal, reducing the performance gap for black children. We have a small black population like 5 percent, so this might play a role. My kid was performing well on the i-ready and I imagine they saw a compliant, good student who they could use for that purpose. I don't think that fair since my child has a right to an education based on her own needs and a right to access whatever services she's entitled to that is offered by the county. I sniffed that out in my conversations with people at the school, but it's a good reminder to black or latino parents. We have to be super careful.

Another fun, awesome thing about the black experience in America. Sigh.
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2018 14:45     Subject: AAP Appeal Results Thread (now that decisions are out)

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP. Did you received your letter on Saturday. Thanks.


I received it today. I went to pick it up when I saw it scanned. We get mail notifications.


How do you do this / set this up?
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2018 14:38     Subject: Re:AAP Appeal Results Thread (now that decisions are out)

And lots of gifted kids don’t show gifted behaviors. Doesn’t mean the kid isn’t gifted but perhaps doesn’t display it at school.