Anonymous wrote:GBRS is sometimes an excuse to have over representation of Asians in AAP. They just want the topmost Asians in AAP, other Asians who have applied, they want an excuse to reject them, so that they have enough spots for Hispanics and AA kids. These AAP kids will then apply for TJ after few years. So, they want to stop overrepresentation of Asians right from 3rd grade AAP. This is what is Equity and the goal of FCPS and current school board.
This has been happening in college admissions, now TJ and other top high schools. Next is AAP.
Parents who don’t support this racial discrimination and bias in the name of Equity should vote out this school board.
Anonymous wrote:volunteer to be a room mom- there is never more competition than second grade. Use and occasion you can to kiss the teacher's ass, again welcome to second grade in FCPS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jesus DCUM. Just stop this insanity.
Amen.
Thank you both for making me feel less alone. Holy moly.
Why are you even clicking on this topic if you are not interested? The title clearly says GBRS and the forum is of AAP?
Jesus, stop this insanity of peeping into AAP forum topics.
Anonymous wrote:My 1st grader got a 154 on the NNAT. I think this child should be in AAP. The child is NOT currently being taught above grade level per the report card but I looked up the guided reading book and it appears to be a 24. Child isn’t getting level 2 services currently.
I do think this is the type of child who would get a high gbrs (very articulate) but I definitely think the child needs to be in aap.
Any suggestions on what I can be doing now to help make sure this happens?
Anonymous wrote:My 1st grader got a 154 on the NNAT. I think this child should be in AAP. The child is NOT currently being taught above grade level per the report card but I looked up the guided reading book and it appears to be a 24. Child isn’t getting level 2 services currently.
I do think this is the type of child who would get a high gbrs (very articulate) but I definitely think the child needs to be in aap.
Any suggestions on what I can be doing now to help make sure this happens? [/quote
How do you check the grade level on the report card?
And guided reading book as well?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jesus DCUM. Just stop this insanity.
Amen.
Thank you both for making me feel less alone. Holy moly.