Anonymous
Post 05/12/2013 14:44     Subject: What has been your experience with your school's AART?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Shouldn't this topic be moved to the AAP Forum?


I am sure Jeff is going as quickly as he can. It is mothers day you know.


Besides, at least half, if not more of the 50K+ VA schools posts are about AAP.

It would probably be simpler for him to move the non AAP posts out of the VA forum and into a new forum and then retitle both. That would save him a lot of time.
Anonymous
Post 05/12/2013 14:41     Subject: What has been your experience with your school's AART?

Anonymous wrote:Shouldn't this topic be moved to the AAP Forum?


I am sure Jeff is going as quickly as he can. It is mothers day you know.
Anonymous
Post 05/12/2013 14:17     Subject: What has been your experience with your school's AART?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:WTF is an AART?!


Advanced Academic Resource Teacher.


Oh, OK. Something FCPS-tiger-mom (FTM) related.
Anonymous
Post 05/12/2013 14:02     Subject: What has been your experience with your school's AART?

Anonymous wrote:WTF is an AART?!


Advanced Academic Resource Teacher.
Anonymous
Post 05/12/2013 13:40     Subject: What has been your experience with your school's AART?

Shouldn't this topic be moved to the AAP Forum?
Anonymous
Post 05/12/2013 11:42     Subject: What has been your experience with your school's AART?

WTF is an AART?!
Anonymous
Post 05/12/2013 09:43     Subject: Re:What has been your experience with your school's AART?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DC had 128 NNAT, 93rd percentile FXAT, WISC 125 and got in. It is hard to believe that some of the stats posted here did not get in to AAP.


Those are fantastic scores. They are not, however, gifted scores. Just shows how the now AAP, former GT, program has changed in 15 years. Is that good or bad? I don't know, since it seems everyone's child now is advanced, if not gifted.


WISC IV of 125 may be gifted. See article at link below. Specifically, "In the normative sample for the WISC-IV, the gifted group (which had scored at least 130 previously) earned a Full Scale IQ score of 123.5 on the WISC-IV." What matters most is VCI and PRI, and we see only the FSIQ in the post about WISC 125.

http://www.gifteddevelopment.com/PDF_files/NewWISC.pdf