Anonymous wrote:This rumor seems implausible - 1200 to 2200, which is nearly double the number of 98th+ percentile scores in only one years' time?? Even with prepping, is it possible to bring that many kids up to the 98th+ percentile? I agree with PPs that this is likely the handiwork of our resident troll. Not surprisingly, the troll has yet to post any facts to substantiate her post.
Anonymous wrote:They strongly suspect that there was a lot of practice testing and coaching leading up to this years test.
[list]Ha they just figured that out. Hmm....Worries me
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. If there is a one week delay, the Feb.3 timeline for submitting document would be very tight. I wonder if the delay is related to the high number of qualified kids this year.
troll alert
Anonymous wrote:At the school's AAP screening workshop on Jan. 11, the AART teacher said there was a delay this year in the process, and they have not dtermined which kdis were in the pool yet. The decision is supposed to come to the principal next Monday (11/16), so the letter to parents would be at least a week later.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. If there is a one week delay, the Feb.3 timeline for submitting document would be very tight. I wonder if the delay is related to the high number of qualified kids this year.
Anonymous wrote:Does anybody have more information on when the scores will be mailed out?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no way the county will become more selective. The in pool score will never be higher than 132. They will simply enlarge the number of AAP classrooms, if indeed the huge pool is not a rumour propogated by a troll who enjoys inserting extra doubt and anxiety into the process. I agree totally with PP . . . If you're not a troll, name the principal.
who are you to say this? a troll?