Anonymous
Post 05/31/2011 13:42     Subject: Re:GT/AAP Appeals

I am curious does anyone know who looks at the appeals?Is it adminastrators,psychologists,teachers,or a combination of the above. Just curious if anyone knows.Thanks
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2011 13:19     Subject: Re:GT/AAP Appeals

Curious, 12:14, are you a teacher or AART? You sound like you actually know what you're talking about! Thanks!
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2011 12:41     Subject: GT/AAP Appeals

what are the chances if the Wisc is high now but previous GBRS was low and cogat was 120.
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2011 12:14     Subject: GT/AAP Appeals

Yes. They look at the stats from the file ( scores, gbrs-mainly just the cover sheet info). They also review any notes that the central committee made when reviewing the file originally. Once they get a general idea of the child they are reconsidering, they look at the newly submitted info and discuss whether the new info is compelling enough to reverse the original decision. I hope that helps.
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2011 12:13     Subject: Re:GT/AAP Appeals

Anonymous wrote:We're waiting too! I heard that they mail the decisions within 2-3 weeks, so the wait is shorter in this round. Good luck everyone! What's your score? Ours is FSIQ 129 and GBRS 12. Keep posting those scores!


Ours is FSIQ 129 and GBRS 8 so we on the cusp, but being positve we have excellent recommendations.
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2011 12:05     Subject: GT/AAP Appeals

Are they going to look at the previous file too, i mean the GBRS which is in the previous file.
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2011 12:00     Subject: Re:GT/AAP Appeals

Good appeal return thoughts to all. It is nice to know there are other in the same situation.
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2011 10:47     Subject: Re:GT/AAP Appeals

We're waiting too! I heard that they mail the decisions within 2-3 weeks, so the wait is shorter in this round. Good luck everyone! What's your score? Ours is FSIQ 129 and GBRS 12. Keep posting those scores!
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2011 10:30     Subject: Re:GT/AAP Appeals

Anonymous wrote:Scores are in and getting postmarked. Please post when you get a reply. Boy I hate waiting agian. [/quote
Hi
I hate waiting too, hope we know soon enough. Good luck!!!
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2011 08:20     Subject: GT/AAP Appeals

PP: You CHOSE to appeal, you have to WAIT. .
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2011 07:16     Subject: Re:GT/AAP Appeals

Scores are in and getting postmarked. Please post when you get a reply. Boy I hate waiting agian.
Anonymous
Post 05/28/2011 10:07     Subject: Re:GT/AAP Appeals

Anonymous wrote:Certainly those are types of giftedness, otherwise they wouldn't be included in the WISC, right? But all the stuff on the Net says the VCI/PMI is a better predictor of true giftedness. Who knows.


So is that what you think the AAP program people are looking for - "true giftedness?"
I could see why this is important. If not, they could err in allowing in the merely precocious, and then what would kind of a program would it be, right?
Anonymous
Post 05/28/2011 09:36     Subject: Re:GT/AAP Appeals

Certainly those are types of giftedness, otherwise they wouldn't be included in the WISC, right? But all the stuff on the Net says the VCI/PMI is a better predictor of true giftedness. Who knows.
Anonymous
Post 05/28/2011 09:06     Subject: GT/AAP Appeals

But wouldn't phenomenal processing speed or an amazing working memory be a type of giftedness? I think so.
Anonymous
Post 05/28/2011 08:38     Subject: Re:GT/AAP Appeals

Anonymous wrote:I didn't say that my DC 'understands giftedness'. I said that she can tell which children are at her level (say math) and which are below. I wasn't looking for your opinion on what my child understands... I think I am the best judge of that.

BTW, I have read all of those technical reports so that I could understand the extended norms.


Sounds like by your reasoning, they should just look at report card to determine who goes to AAP.
Just put Kids who get mostly O's in the AAP. There's probably good reason why they don't do that.