Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If a parent felt some info is incorrect in her DC's file, she is entitled to feel that way. She does not need to let us know what is not correct. Common people, most of the kids being rejected are in pool kids. They have qualified one test or another or both...
Common? Who are you calling common? We're NOVA parents afterall.
Anonymous wrote:If a parent felt some info is incorrect in her DC's file, she is entitled to feel that way. She does not need to let us know what is not correct. Common people, most of the kids being rejected are in pool kids. They have qualified one test or another or both...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks, PP. I think that is what I was looking for. Just someone to support me in this very odd situation. Thanks a ton!!
You are welcome! We can support here without needing to know all details.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of errors were in the file? Files include NNAT and FXAT scores, report card, GBRS and commentary as well as work samples. Where were the errors in your child's file? Wrong scores reported?
the poster keeps saying they were "significant" but won't say what they are, so I say it didn't happen.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks, PP. I think that is what I was looking for. Just someone to support me in this very odd situation. Thanks a ton!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP, I respect your wish for privacy for you and your child, and I do believe that a significant oversight on the order of race was made, not something trivial. I don't see anyone else IDing themselves on this anonymous forum with something that is potentially an extremely rare condition or situation. Good luck with getting all resolved.
? no one expects anyone to ID themselves. She made a claim and suggested the error made a difference in the outcome, but on further examination it seems unlikely.
What would be a "an oversight on the order of race?" Gender? That wouldn't not make any difference. Just ask them to correct it.
I started out wanting to be helpful, but that's not possible without knowing the nature of the alleged error(s).
I no longer care, [b]so that's my last post on this[/b].
Anonymous wrote:PP, I respect your wish for privacy for you and your child, and I do believe that a significant oversight on the order of race was made, not something trivial. I don't see anyone else IDing themselves on this anonymous forum with something that is potentially an extremely rare condition or situation. Good luck with getting all resolved.
Anonymous wrote:WTF, how does the cmte decide who gets in and who does not The scores look similar; 1 high test score and GBRS 11+ and some are in and some are not. I say APPEAL to everyone whose kid was in the pool and not accepted. I know I am appealing...98 on the NNAT, and 11 GBRS, 64 FxAT, and all 4s, with only two 3s on report card. What gives?