Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the chances of my kid with the appeal.
Below are the scores.
NNAT 118
CogAT 125
GBRS 8
WISC IV:
VCI 136
PRI 136
WMI 144
FSIQ 140
Wait 3 weeks and let us know what FCPS decides...opinions here can't affect anything now
Do you know the results will be mailed in 3 weeks? I was wondering about when to expect the letter since traveling the end of June.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the chances of my kid with the appeal.
Below are the scores.
NNAT 118
CogAT 125
GBRS 8
WISC IV:
VCI 136
PRI 136
WMI 144
FSIQ 140
Wait 3 weeks and let us know what FCPS decides...opinions here can't affect anything now
Anonymous wrote:What are the chances of my kid with the appeal.
Below are the scores.
NNAT 118
CogAT 125
GBRS 8
WISC IV:
VCI 136
PRI 136
WMI 144
FSIQ 140
Anonymous wrote:What are the chances of my kid with the appeal.
Below are the scores.
NNAT 118
CogAT 125
GBRS 8
WISC IV:
VCI 136
PRI 136
WMI 144
FSIQ 140
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There have been a lot of discussion here at DCUM about the AAP committee not liking the GAI. Who knows if it's true but I have done much research on FSIQ and GAI and most, if not all the information I've found is that GAI should be accepted.
My kid's GAI is 130. FSIQ was 116 which was really pulled down by low processing speed.
When the AART completed the summary sheet for our child's file, she put 130 as the FSIQ.
That was very dishonest of her, and it might not be a good strategy as the committee will see a conflict between the report and the summary sheet.
130 and 116 are quite a bit apart. My ds's GAI would have been in the 150s, but his processing speed pulled it down to the 140s...which I feel definitely reflects his abilities more than a 150s score would.